Colourful French Soap hanging on ropes

Soap on a Rope: The Vintage Classic Making a Comeback

There’s something quietly charming—and remarkably practical—about Soap on a Rope. Once a quirky gift staple of the 1970s, it has swung back into popularity as a zero-waste, space-saving, and skin-loving solution for modern bathrooms. From French classics to artisan upgrades, here’s everything you need to know about this nostalgic hero of the soap world.

A Brief History of Soap on a Rope

Soap on a Rope was originally invented around the late 1940s to early 1950s in the United States. The concept was simple but genius: take a standard bar of soap and embed a durable cotton rope in it. This allowed the soap to be hung in the shower or bath, keeping it dry between uses and preventing it from becoming mushy or slipping into the drain.

By the 1970s, Soap on a Rope became a common gift for Father’s Day and Christmas—often scented with bold colognes like musk or bay rum and shaped like novelty items.

Today, it’s seen a stylish resurgence, especially among eco-conscious shoppers, minimalists, and fans of French artisan soaps.

 How to Use Soap on a Rope


  • Hang it up in your shower, on a hook or tap.

  • Wet your hands or body and rub the soap directly onto your skin or sponge.

  • Let it dry between uses—the rope prevents it from sitting in water, extending its life.

  • Great for travel, gyms, garden taps, or outdoor showers.


OR

  • Hang in your wardrobe to keep moths away and to lightly scent the air


A Cigale Soap on A Rope hanging in a shower
French Soaps UK / Fer a Cheval FR

Why It’s Making a Comeback

Soap on a Rope fits right into the modern consumer’s desire for:

 

  • Sustainability – no plastic bottles, less waste.

  • Longevity – dries quickly, lasts longer.

  • Convenience – easy to hang, especially for kids, elderly, or outdoor use.

  • Design Appeal – adds a touch of vintage French flair to the bathroom.

What to Look for When Buying

Natural ingredients – Shea butter, olive oil, coconut oil, or glycerin.

French-milled or triple-milled soaps – longer lasting, less residue.

Essential oil fragrances – lavender, citrus, rose, or cedarwood.

Thick, strong rope – preferably cotton or jute.

Handcrafted or traditionally made – supporting sustainable, artisanal methods.

Where to Buy Soap on a Rope

French Soaps UK – Soap on a Rope Collection

Explore traditional Marseille Soap on a Rope made with olive oil and scented with lavender, rose, verbena, and more. Handcrafted in Provence using time-honoured techniques.


 Compare Brands

 

Brand Key Ingredients Fragrance Options Sustainability Made In

 

Bleu Jaune Olive oil, Shea Butter Lavender, Rose, Verbena Zero waste, natural, no plastic Provence, France
Tadé Laurel & Olive oils Unscented, Laurel Traditional Aleppo process, no plastic Syria/France
Fer à Cheval Olive oil Lightly fragranced RSPO certified, no plastic Marseille, France
La Maison du Savon de Marseille Shea, Coconut, RSPO Palm Modern, Perfumed RSPO certified, no plastic

Provence, France

Provendi RSPO Palm & Shea Butter 60's, gently Perfumed RSPO Certified. 

France

 

 

French Soaps Say:

Soap on a Rope is no longer just a nostalgic novelty. It’s a smart, elegant, and sustainable solution for modern bath routines. Whether you’re creating a minimalist space, buying gifts, or seeking a plastic-free option that actually works—look no further than these hanging heroes.

Treat yourself or a loved one to a slice of Provence on a rope, and enjoy the heritage, practicality, and fragrance that only the French know how to craft so beautifully.

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