I work for a food manufacturing company that processes several million pounds of garlic during garlic season (most of the processed garlic you see in the grocery store in the U.S. is done at our facility). My staff and I all reek of it. Our hair smells, our shoes, handbags, etc. We are in an office building separate from the building where production occurs and it still reeks.
During the season, my husband makes me move my dirty clothes hamper into the garage and it's an absolutely law that I must wash my hair at night before bed.

All shoes are stored in the garage and he will not ride in my car through the season because leather upholstery really soaks up the fumes.
The worst, though, is going someplace after work, like the bank, and standing in line and you can hear people sniffing trying to figure out where that smell is coming from.