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3: For the fall. This is the easiest season IMHO, you have so much room to work

Histories Des Parfums 1899 Hemingway: An evolution of the original Spicebomb DNA. Juniper opening to keep things fresh,dries down to cinnamon, sweet woods and dry amber and a ghost of blonde tobacco


Prada Luna Rossa Extreme: Clean soapy Prada style minimalism with a contrasting note of a blast of black pepper. absolutely love the contrast here.

Terre D'Hermes EDT Dirty orange, dusty ground up minerals, Vetiver and cedar. I prefer the EDT because it's rougher but the Parfum works well too


Polo Cologne Intense: Criminally ignored fragrance and one of the best blue fragrances on the market. Marries the sweet herbal opening of the original Polo to the shower gel wood drydown of YSL Y EDP/Parfum. Under rated because morons expected Polo Green 2, which admittedly isn't help by the name. This is the closest I'll get to an Ambroxan dominant frag. The sweet green herbs last into the drydown so it's never just a blue fragrance.


The reality of office temps is they're probably going to be the same year round. 70 in the spring, summer, fall, winter. It's all the same in first world countries. So you could probably wear the same things year round,but people associate certain smells with seasons. Grass and flowers in spring, citrus and ocean in the summer, dry woods in the fall, and more heavy woods, spices and vanillas in the winter. I think most people's wardrobes work fine in the fall, you can have temps ranging from 40-90 so there's room for everything

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