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>>13103396

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Post that bottle you really should have bought yourself by now.

>> No.13103435

>>13103413
I could find bottles for days I wish I owned but honestly this is always one I find myself wanting to reach for. I just love everything about this scent except its performance. Yet I just can't bring myself to spend money on a 50ml of it. Maybe just because I own so many other frags, I love this one either way.

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>>13103435
Oops forgot pic lol

>> No.13103499

>>13103439
This would have been my response if the question were asked last thread, but I finally went out and purchased a 150 at Macy's last weekend. To be honest, the performance really is deficient considering the premium price. I sort of wish that I had bought a backup 150 of the EdT instead of the Parfum. Hopefully the strength will improve as my bottle ages and the projection will be better in the summer. For now I am doubly confident in the superiority of the original Bleu.

>> No.13103504

>>13103396
I didn’t love Maxed Out. If it didn’t have that cumin note, I think it’d be great. Kind of like Kilian’s Straight to Heaven with a touch of coconut. The cumin just makes it smell off, IMO. Like, actually rotten.

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>>13103504
Only thing I have liked with a noticeable cumin note was LDDM

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>>13103396
What do you guys think about the 11 bbs eau de toilette ?

I'm pretty much in love with the scent but getting really frustrated by how quicky it fades away ... If you got any advice on that I'd be glad to hear it

>> No.13103596

>>13103592
Oops I meant eau de parfum

>> No.13103600

>>13103499
I feel this for Bvlgari Black and John Varvatos Dark Rebel. I bought both expecting them to be very long lasting and strong fragrances but Bvlgari Black smells like an edible car tire and Dark Rebel smells really smoky and good but it does not last long and requires multiple sprayings.

>> No.13103627

>>13103549
I’m with you there. I hate cumin in fragrances. It just isn’t a nice smell to me.

>> No.13103684

Is Allure Homme Sport worth getting if I already have VPH? I like VPH but doesn't last long.

>> No.13103698

tell me some nice frags I should get for $50. I'm a beginner and the only frag I have right now is cool water

>> No.13103702
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>>13103698
Fresh and clean. Always gets compliments but only lasts 3-4 hours. Great for any occasion.

>> No.13103724

>>13103435
this is why 30 ml or under is really all I like to buy, I'm too ADD to wear one frag consistently

>> No.13103728

>>13103724
Not that anon you're replying to but I see your point. For myself I can't see myself finishing all 90ml of my BBRI bottle anytime soon, even if I wear it regularly next autumn and the rest of this winter...

>> No.13103736

>>13103724
>>13103728
I have way more bottles than I’ll be able to wear in a lifetime. Zero fucks given. Still buy new bottles all the time. I just love collecting new scents, mang.

>> No.13103781

>>13103684
AHS has the same problem

>> No.13103782

>>13103702
im lazy so i use this s/s and gucci pour homme f/w

>> No.13103789

sultan pasha's samples are available on ebay again for £75. im curious about them but not quite £75 curious. if anyone had experience with these attars, how much does 1ml lasts?

>> No.13103907

>>13103698
D&G The One EDP

>> No.13103913

>>13103736
165 bottles and counting. I give samples out to friends and coworkers so I get to experience several entries from my library on most days. Still, I'm gonna have to start giving away full bottles or selling splits before long. I'm running out of room in my fragrance cabinet.

>> No.13103968

>>13103913
Same on the fragrance cabinet, though I currently only have one shelf. I’m moving into a bigger place soon, though, so I’m gonna have my dad build me a cabinet just for my bottles.

I only really have one friend who’s into fragrances, I’ll make him samples sometimes, but that’s about it. I work from home, so no coworkers.

You can bury me with my frags, I don’t care. Not gonna stop collecting, though.

>> No.13103994

>>13103913
Pics of the cabinet

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>>13103968
I'm lucky to have a good amount of space to myself. There's a top shelf not shown in this pic with some of my cheaper clones and samples.

>>13103994
>tfw last week's pic is already outdated

>> No.13104114

Juniper Ridge resin colognes. Thoughts?

>> No.13104117

>>13104114
Solid colognes are never good, sorry.

>> No.13104126

>>13104117
Thought so. Thank you friend

>> No.13104131
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What do you guys think of this frag? I've never tested GIT or Cool Water but Tres Nuit smells extremely familiar. It really reminds me of the top notes (not the musky iso-e super part) of A&F Fierce, as well as Axe Apollo, True Religion Men, LC Curve, etc. I guess those fragrances lifted inspiration from GIT/Cool Water.

>> No.13104164

>>13104092
Yeah, my apartment’s not that big and storage is limited. My new condo is much bigger and will have a ton more storage, so I’ll have way more space for my frags. My new condo also happens to be within very easy walking distance of a Sephora, a Nordstrom, and a Sak’s....

>> No.13104358

>>13104092
i dont feel so bad about my shit purchases when i see collections like these

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>>13103396
Opinions? It smells like a sweet leather pretty nice.

>> No.13104481

>>13102634

Bumping this.

>> No.13104505
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Ever try Eternity?

>> No.13104517

>>13104481
Spicebomb or HdP 1899. Although I have to admit I haven't smelled bulgari man in black so I am not sure if they have less spice.

>> No.13104521

Was fucking around in a mall I don't usually go to and noticed their Nordstrom was selling Tom Ford private blends. Finally got to smell what everyone's been talking about. I was surprised I didn't like tobacco vanille. Oud wood on the other hand, top fucking notch. Tuscan leather was alright. I already have La Yuqawam so i'm good there. Didn't give much thought to the rest of the line. The sales associate was annoying me.

>> No.13104523

>>13104517
spicebomb is spicier than man in black.
>>13104481
try tom ford noir extreme

>> No.13104547

>>13104517
>>13104523
Yeah I don't think I like the cinnamon in spicebomb.
Looked up tom ford noir extreme, seems like something I'll want to try. Cheers lad

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>>13104092
Ugh terrible... I can only imagine how much money you've spent and how with the same amount I could have such a great collection.

>> No.13104571

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4KK1HaT1_c
>travels to London
>bangs fan from instagram
>is late to event that john varvatos flew him out for
>claims he is strong enough to destroy molecules by rubbing them
what a chad

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>>13104131
From what I'm reading regarding the longevity, it seems there's enough iso e super in it to be killing noses.

It gives me the impression that GiT is worth the investment. At least, until Armaf can improve on the formula.

>> No.13104700

>>13104358
>>13104553
My collection features girly fruitchoulis, tons of designer fluff, and twenty bottles from a house that most people reflexively hate. I get that you'd have spent my money differently, but so would just about anyone. My collection is a hot mess but it's exactly what I want it to be.

>> No.13104704

i just bought lacoste noir and it's just ok
what do u think

>> No.13104719

>>13104700
Well, I've got to hand it to you that at least you're self aware. I respect you now that I know that you know that a lot of it is"designer fluff" at least.

>tfw you'll never get to see pictures of collections where all the limited edition £10,000 Guerlain crystal bottles are
He must be out there somewhere.

>> No.13104844

Is there a good alternative to Wonderwood that lasts and projects a little better?

>> No.13104887

>>13104719

You mean like the "season" bottles they made for an opening in Asia?

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>>13104887
Yes, just like those Quatre Saisons bottles.

I actually got to see them in a one to one viewing when they opened up the closed Salon for me upstairs at the store in Champs Elysée. I swear they mistook me for some high roller and were disappointed I didn't walk away with a bottle kek. No matter, they let me have a sample of Automne and let me smell Djedi from the vault.

>> No.13104911

I need a flacon or two to compensate for some of my frags having poor performance. Where should I get them from?

>> No.13104928

>>13104911
You need what? An empty flacon to compensate for poor projection?

... I don't understand you. Are you just looking for recommendations to fragrances?

>> No.13104932

>>13104928
An empty flacon, yes. Sorry, I don't mean a variation on a existing fragrange, but rather, an empty bottle.

>> No.13104933

>>13104911
do you mean atomizers?

>> No.13104934

>>13104904

Imagine how much people dropping that kinda money are getting ripped off, like if they think its the actual perfume that makes up the cost. Did they let you smell the original Djedi or the 90's version?

I'm thinking of trying to recreate Mitsouko, with a little tweak. Apparently there weren't that many ingredients in the original formula. IIRC some places still sell Bergamot oil with the futocoumarin/bergaptene untampered, so getting a decent quality of that will be the most important thing. I can't find a place that sells unadulterated oakmoss absolute, just resins at best, low atrinol at worst. I might just make a tincture myself idk.

>> No.13104935

>>13104933
I mean whatever small container that is designed to hold fragrances to spray them on at a later point so you don't have to bring the whole bottle.

>> No.13104942

>>13104934
Gosh, tell me about it. I had to stifle a nervous chuckle when they told me how exclusive they are and how great a bargain they were. They let me smell the original (which was all they kept, I believe). Really incredible, dry and sour fragrance, in the best of ways. I feel like Songe d'un bois d'ete is an excellent modern alternative that's a lot more wearable, spicy and sensual. The parallels are definitely there.

That sounds really cool. Are you attempting to bring back the contemporary to life by adding in the various ingredients like bergamot and oakmoss, or are you starting out from scratch? If the latter, good luck! That sounds really tough, though I've no experience at all in diy
Sounds like an incredible project though

>> No.13104955

>>13104942

I will try in a few months. I'm basically going to try and get as many accurate numbers for the original formula, try to recreate it, but add my own little twist. I'd say deer musk would be harder to source that unadulterated OM or bergamot, if it gets too difficult I will opt for Muscone which supposedly is close to Tonkin region musk. I think Rose De Man from grasse is being sold as Rose Centifolia Pays, I'll ask the company if its actually from Grasse flowers or if its an imported concrete from Egypt or Morocco processed into absolute in Grasse, giving the the excuse to subsequently label it as "French".

>> No.13104958

>>13104955
*Rose De Mai

>> No.13105018

>>13104955
That sounds fantastic. I'm sure you'll be able to source materials in small quantities.

Do you have a reference Mitsouko to base on? Perhaps a vintage or a 2013 version? Or perhaps the similarity doesn't really matter to you at this point?

>> No.13105052

>>13105018

I have an 80s vintage 30ml, its lovely, I still get a decent amount of bergamot which is almost petrol-like at first, very dank, blends well with the oakmoss (its got a sweaty salty quality to it, heavier compared to oakmoss accords these days). It evolves into an extremely soft jasmine heart and the peach lactone is amazing, a few hours in theres a nice earthy vetiver that settles with a musky oakmoss as the florals die out.

I definitely want to get that bergamot, oakmoss and vetiver combo. I'd want the jasmine to be a bit more pronounced, and the labdanum to have a bit of smokiness to it, maybe I would have to add some styrax for that. There's also a very very old jasmine base that I would like to use to make the facets of the real jasmine to unfurl more.

So all in all I want to copy the original formula even though the 80s vintage is the closes reference point I have, but tweak it so its slightly less mysterious and not as restrained.

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>>13105052
That's amazing. Wishing you all the best. Let us know how it goes- really excited to find out.

>My baby that arrived today. Apparently these things are impossible to date without the outer case, so i have no idea how old this is. That sucks

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>>13104574
You mean people are going anosmic to the fragrance? I did notice that it disappears from my skin in about 6 hours but stays on clothes for days, so maybe it hasn't really disappeared from my skin but I just cant smell it anymore?

>> No.13105070

>>13104935
Any old eBay seller that sells 50 at once from China. You can hardly go wrong with them.

>> No.13105077

>>13105066

Does it have any numbers on the bottom?

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>>13105077
>>13105066

There should be numbers on the bottom below the concentration. It matches to the box so just use the number on the bottom and run it though checkcosmetic. Was kinda hard to get a decentish picture.

>> No.13105111

I've narrowed down this year's buy to Versace Eros and Paco Invictus. I like sweet, sophisticated, confident colognes.

Which one should I buy? It's gonna be my everyday every occasion scent for a professional man.

>> No.13105119

>>13104416
almost nonexistent projection and sillage on me

I have to put my skin to my nose to smell anything

It does smell like leather and apples

>> No.13105206

>>13104700
Exactly. I collect. That means I buy whatever I want, even if I’m not likely to wear it often. I do wear my frags, of course, but I just enjoy the act of collecting as well. I can afford to do it, so why the fuck not? People collect all kinds of shit, I don’t see why this should be any different.

>> No.13105207

>>13105111
>invictus
>sophisticated
wwwhat

>> No.13105216

>>13105111
Whoa there, moneybags! One whole bottle of cheap designer cologne per year?! Slow down! No need to flaunt your success!

>> No.13105223

Can someone name a fragrance which has the smell of fabric softener?

>> No.13105225

>>13105223
Amouage Reflection Man is fabric-softenery.

>> No.13105227

>>13105111
Versace Eros will make you smell like a sexy man who is laid back but also confident while Invictus I've never smelled so I can't say anything about that but professional is not what I would call either of those two. Eros can be worn everyday but Eros is more sophomoric than sophisticated.

>> No.13105235

>>13105207
well it's more sophisticated than 1 million at least. I like scents that smell like a loveable mischievous bastard.

>>13105216
I don't know why you got triggered by my post

>> No.13105240

>>13105235
1 Million is on the same level. They smell like rapefugee to me.

>> No.13105243

>>13105235
>triggered

GTFO

>> No.13105248

>>13105235
I’m mocking you for being a pleb. That is not being triggered.

You’re a sophisticated businessman, but you want to wear Eros or goddamn Invictus? Go get yourself some GIT or Grey Vetiver or something at least. Maybe an Amouage.

>> No.13105250

>>13105248
Eros smells better than all those meme frags you just recommended.

>> No.13105256

Never dabbled in scent, sorry for this faggoty question. Subtle cologne for a gothish dude who is up late working, involves socializing with people? The smells in my workplace are whiskey, beer, and other booze.

>> No.13105257

>>13105248
I don't like stuffy oldfag fragrances. It's not my personality. GIT makes me smell like a geriatric maths professor.

>>13105240
1 million is a chav scent if anything.

>>13105243
t r i g g e r e d

>> No.13105264

>>13105257
chav and rapefugee is on the same level desu

>GV/all Amouages stuffy

people here may be cunts but they are right this time, paco doesn't make classy or sophisticated stuff that is well suited to a businessman. Invictus is a 15 year olds after-sports cologne.

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What does /fa/ think of Habit Rouge?

>> No.13105274

>>13105269
smells like women's lipstick and makeup kit

I have no idea why it's marketed to men

>> No.13105275

>>13105082
That's amazing information! I'll look into it when I get back home today. Thanks, mate!

>> No.13105277

What does anyone think about the CLEAN line of perfumes?

>> No.13105280

>>13105257
1 million and Eros belong in the club. Invictus Aqua is a better everyday scent but you need to wait for the re-release. Givenchy Play has always been pretty underrated imo.

>> No.13105301

>>13105264
Exactly. It’s about the image. He wants to project a young, sophisticated, successful business type, but he’s asking about clubbing scents. Those two don’t fit. It’s one or the other.

What you’re suggesting is no different than going to the clubs in a formal suit. You wouldn’t do that because it’d be ridiculous. Same thing here. Could you take a CEO who smells like fruity bubblegum seriously?

You want to be a fuccboi or a businessman? You can’t be both.

>> No.13105306

>>13105301
Eros and Invictus aren't 1 million though

I'm more an entrepreneur than a ceo. I doubt Elon Musk or Zuckerberg wears pretentious frangrances that make them smell like a french opera

>> No.13105316

>>13105306
They’re both clubbing fragrances. That is explicitly what they were designed for. I doubt Zuckerberg and Musk smell like fruity bubblegum as well.

I honestly don’t think you’ve smelled a lot of these fragrances you’re dismissing out of hand, there are plenty of offerings from Creed, Tom Ford, Amouage, etc. that are lighter and less formal while still being sophisticated. Amouage Reflection, Sunshine, Creed MI, Royal Water, the Tom Ford Aqua line, etc. etc.

Seems to me, you’re just struggling to justify wearing cheap shit.

>> No.13105325

Tempted to buy Dior Homme Eau as a year round work scent, rotating that and what I have left of my Mugler Cologne and YSL L'homme samples alongside my 125ml bottle of L'eau D'Issey.
For retail or hospitality have I made good, if a little safe, choice?

>> No.13105331

>>13105316
You keep pushing the 1 million image when both frags are far from the same scent dna.

It sounds to me you're a #menswear victim trying to push fragrances you read from gq.

>> No.13105332

>>13105316
To be fair all those brands are cheap shit, just given a big price tag.

I'd encourage business anon to explore as much as they can.

>> No.13105338

>>13105331
I have never once mentioned 1 Million, that was another anon. Invictus and Eros are explicitly clubbing scents. Go read what the creators of those scents, themselves, say about them.

>> No.13105348

>>13105331
I mean, you feel free to wear what you want, but you ask for advice and then flat out reject all of it. If you’re that set on smelling ridiculous, I really can’t stop you.

>> No.13105358

>>13105338
>>13105348
You keep saying "fruity bubblegum" when they don't have those notes at all leading me to believe you are just parroting opinions from some fashion blog.

I place TF, Creed, etc. for 40-50+ year olds. Alright then, what would you recommend for 20-30s bracket?

>> No.13105359

>>13105301
That said, you can be a rogue CEO who does things his way, but if you manage your company without tact you'll end up poor. Subtlety is key.

>>13105316
Please don't tell him about reflection, I don't want it tainted by someone who is going to be a weirdo...

>> No.13105361

>>13105316
I'm not part of the discussion but i just want to say i couldn't agree with your post more

If the business anon really wants good advice, here it is.

>> No.13105364

>>13105358
I’ve owned all 3. They do all have that same sweet “bubblegum” scent.

Creed, TF, and Amouage are definitely not old man scents. Again, you have no idea what you’re on about. They have plenty of scents that are suitable for younger men. I just listed a bunch that are lighter and less formal, you dismissed them. Just because they’re expensive doesn’t mean they’re old man scents.

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>>13105358
>I place TF, Creed, etc. for 40-50+ year olds
Oh shit guys, time to pack up

>> No.13105371

>>13105361
I mean, Amouage Sunshine has citrus, tonka, and vanilla along with rich boozy notes and aromatic green notes. It’s basically a more sophisticated version or Eros.

>> No.13105382

>>13105359
You sound like a pussy who's even scared of what people say. Definitely not the personality that succeeds or gets anywhere. I doubt you're actually in the industry.

>>13105364
No you don't know what you're talking about. GIT was created for Cary Grant even an ancient fossilized fart born in 1904 and died in the 1980s.

So yes your recommendations are exactly the stuffy dated boomer-tier shit like I'm saying

>> No.13105396

>>13105382
Creed wasn’t even making scents when Cary Grant was relevant, idiot. I suggested MI, Royal Water, Amouage Sunshine and Reflection, and the Tom Ford Aqua line (I’d also add Venetian Bergamot and Noir Extreme, Hell, even Tobacco Vanille). Somehow, from that list, you picked GIT? Are you legitimately special, son?

>> No.13105404

Lads, do we have a new sperg on our hands? Could this one possibly pose a challenge for SS’s title?

>> No.13105405

>asks for advice
>entire thread presents United front telling him one thing
>spergs out on them because he doesn't agree
Just ignore the faggot, he obviously doesn't really want advice. He just wants to wear his fuckboi frags and be a douchebag so let him.

>> No.13105414

>>13105405
Yup. Don’t really get why people ask for advice if they’re going to be stubborn and just attack anyone who criticizes them, even if they’re trying to be helpful, but whatever. Spergs gonna sperg.

>> No.13105426

>>13105404

No, SS was too beautiful for this world.

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>>13105358
You're right. I'm sorry. I guess we should all be more conscientious about what we use vs how old we are.

That being said, I recommend this. Definitely in your age range, might be a bit pricy for where you're at in life though

>> No.13105430

>>13105396
>Go get yourself some GIT or Grey Vetiver or something at least. Maybe an Amouage.

You're just schizophrenic clueless retard. Also GIT was made with Cary Grant in mind despite your deflections.

How can someone so completely wrong act like they having anything of value to say.

>>13105405
>>13105414
You guys are the same faggots who don't understand the conversation because of your autism

>> No.13105434

>>13105428
>shitposting because he got revealed as a retard

also Eros and Invictus never had bubblegum smell you poser retard

>> No.13105443

>>13105426
I dunno, man. Take a look at this shit: >>13105430

That’s some championship-level spergery. He’s a newcomer, but it really seems like he has all the tools to get it done!

>> No.13105450

>>13105428
>>13105434
>poser retard
Now look, why'd you have to sperg out like that over my legitimate recommendation? Some people just have no manners. Have fun with your fragrance though; you're welcome.

>> No.13105451

>>13105430
You realize Creed has only been producing scents since the mid 70s, and all their promotional material about designing scents for kings, emperors, and celebrities is all bullshit/marketing, right?

>> No.13105462

>>13105451
>scents created with icons only people in their fucking 60 would
>b-believe m-me a-anon these aren't stuffy old fart frags

LMAO

>>13105450
even your trolling sound like fedora level cringe. thrown in m'lady and good sir there as well you embarrassment

>> No.13105488

>>13105462
Dude, shut the fuck up, Gary.

>> No.13105494

>>13105462
Get a load of this sperg

You go ahead and smell like you belong in the club while in a boardroom meeting. Don't come crying to us when you get a funny nickname or get fired after a few weeks, tard

>> No.13105495

>>13105462
M8, Cary Grant was 81 when GIT premiered and died the very next year. GIT had nothing to do with him.

>> No.13105496

I figured it out guys. He's an Arab.
>shit taste
>superiority complex
>stubborn, ignorant, and hostile
>"""entrepreneur""" with a shit attitude
Yup, Arab for sure!

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>>13105358
>TF
>Creed
>40-50+ year olds

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>>13105069
Iso e super does that: punish you for overspraying.

More so pic related. (In addition to raping your wallet.)

>> No.13105768

I want something "sanguine" in terms of personality, bright, maybe spicy or floral, with kind of a musky undertone.

For comparison and contrast, I like La Nuit de l'Homme, but it's too soft and dark. I want something a little more startling or imposing.

>> No.13105812

>>13104505
I have it. Imo nothing special. Definitely never use it in the winter or fall. The performance is weak. But with that said it's a safe fragrance for the summer or spring. Nothing too creative but decent value type.

>> No.13105830

>>13105496
A-Arab

>> No.13105836

>>13103396
Can you Anons stop arguing with that autistic sperg Anon and tell me what the best givenchy fragrance is for a semi-formal young Anon in his 20s?

>> No.13105863

>>13105836
Is it me or is Givenchy one of the least talked about houses?

>> No.13105885

>>13105863
Right? I've seen Versace and Eros listed dozens of times in every thread and I love Eros but I'm getting tired of it being the answer to everything. I just want to try Givenchy but no has ever worn it apparently.

>> No.13105909

>>13105885
I’ve only tried Pi and I did not care for it.

>> No.13105921
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Classic Pajeet

>> No.13105936

>>13105921
Now, is cologne supposed to be smelled only if you try to smell the person or is cologne supposed to be smelled from a slight distance away? because I know you're not supposed to be able to smell someone wearing cologne from a far distance.

>> No.13105942

What do the reviews on fragrantica mean when they say "not for the young?"
To be blunt, I think they're mostly normies and women who think masculine scents are for rich men in their fifties, and that the poor should stick to smelling like soap and flowers.

>> No.13106007

>>13105382
>THE industry
which one lmao

>>13105430
>you don't understand me, that's YOUR problem
lol dude you sure sound like a businessman, I'm sure you manage negotiations perfectly

>> No.13106158

>>13106007
THE industry, man. It’s complicated business stuff. A beta fag like you wouldn’t understand. *agressively applies Invictus*

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>>13103724
I bump it to 50 ml since its a lot better of a deal but yeah I don't really buy 100s anymore if a smaller exists. Because there is no way I'm going to use all of my collection in my lifetime.

>> No.13106175

what are good solid colognes? are there any that smell really close to expensive stuff like Creed?

>> No.13106311
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What is L'Instant de Guerlain pour Homme like, /fa/?
Specifically, does it smell contemporary, or is it powdery and old fashioned like most other Guerlains?

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>>13106175
board consensus seems to be that this is the foremost contemporary male fragrance with niche-like qualities

>> No.13106360

Is there a difference between 4chan and KF?

>> No.13106657

>>13106311
It's not powdery.

However, the combination of the cacao and star anise notes make it a bit feminine.

>> No.13106756

>>13105223
Maison Margiela Lazy Sunday Morning

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Thoughts? How does it compare with ADG and Just Me?

>> No.13106936

>>13105488
Don't tell me what to do you nobody

>>13105494
>getting fired over a cologne
>people will give a nickname to their close colleague and boss
LOL you really are a clueless brat posing #menswear delusional image problems to sell garbage

>>13105495
Creed GIT was created with him in mind that's a fact. Don't be mad you got absolutely BTFO and taken apart.

>>13105496
>>13105830
>clueless poltard
>absolute idiot posters with no value

no surprise

>>13106007
>>13106158
>immature juvenile responses
use a trip so I can filter you

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>>13103404
Has anyone smelled Parfums MDCI Cio Cio San Eau De Parfum?

>> No.13106945

This thread is populated by children and manchildren who think they're connoisseurs because they spray literal air fresheners on themselves and being slaves to addled constraint by brand images and specific consumer usage

holy shit you fucks are pathetic

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>>13106936
YES, Invictus and Eros are so goddamn sophisticated you'll smell like a million dollars everyday. Absolutely godtier elegant frags perfect for the office!

Happy now, you spoilt brat? That's what you wanted to be told, right? Jesus christ

>> No.13107014

Anything like Tobacco Vanille but less sweet and with more tobacco?

>> No.13107026

>>13107014
Ck1 shock

>> No.13107029

>>13106914
Solid performance compared to those. Used to have it. Definitely good for the price. Buy it you won't regret it.

>> No.13107039

>>13105936
That's what sillage is all about bro. Some fragrances have much more than others and it depends on stuff like oils used, percentage etc. And how ouch sillage you want depends on the occasion.

Office? Low to moderate

Date? Moderate

Club? High

/ even in these situations it depends m for example you can wear a nice fresh scent to the office even if it has strong sillage.

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Thoughts?

>> No.13107083

>>13107059
>Those two bottles from dior privee
Why. I would've gotten anything else from them, from Bois d'Argent to Leather Oud to Ambre Nuit
>Chergui
Great choice, if slightly hard to wear
>1899 and Spicebomb
Honestly redundant, would've gotten something else
>Vetiver46
I don't know what this smells like, but it didn't rank high on my list of favourite vetivers. That being said, it's an unpopular choice from the house. I like Lys and Santal33.

No comment on the rest. I'm glad there are niche purchases in here although they're not the choices I'd make.

>> No.13107095

>>13107026
seriously? time for me to stop waffling on it

>> No.13107116

>>13106936
Industrial grade sperg, or fantastic troll? Either way, I hope he stays around XD

>> No.13107120

>>13106936
t. A-rab

>> No.13107131

>>13107059
How do like sweet tobacco spirits?

>> No.13107149

>>13107059
shit

>> No.13107151

>>13106936
>he's not a poltard

sperg confirmed for retard

>> No.13107186

>>13107059
>>13107083
Patchouli Imperial is a top tier patchouli and an incredible performer. I regret not buying the super sized bottle.

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wtf I love Eros now

>> No.13107216

>>13107214
the bottle is awesome

>> No.13107231

>>13107216
Definitely my favorite. I hope Versace comes up with another good cologne this year.

>> No.13107263

>>13107186
I dunno bro, at that price point I'd rather get Patchouli by Santa Maria Novella or go slightly further and get Patchouly Indonesiano by Farmacia SS. Annunziata but it's your call

>> No.13107421

Is Eros the new Sauvage?

>> No.13107464

>>13103592
>>13103596
So none of you faggots have tried it ?

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>>13107464

This one did.

>> No.13107540

>>13106914
just blind bought this, this is good

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>>13107421
The only thing that really keeps me from loving it is the vanilla. It's not bad but would love to see another edition of Eros without it.

>> No.13107593

>>13107574
the creamy vanilla drydown is great fag

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>>13105257
>>13105306
>>13105358
>>13105382
>>13105430
Bro. It's Tres Nuit fag here >>13104131

How in the FUCK is the GIT scent DNA for old people, or stuffy, or geriatric in any way? Like I said before, GIT scent DNA smells like Axe Apollo, Fierce top notes, Curve top notes, etc. All of these are young chad scents, which certainly an older man -can- wear, but I think would better suit somebody in their 20s-30s. Obviously you are dead set on Eros or Invictus but I will instead recommend either Sauvage or Invictus Aqua, as your choices are very very bad. Atleast Sauvage can still seem professional and good with a suit/tie if you spray lightly just once or twice.

But yeah, Tres Nuit (GIT clone) bro. It's not old and stuffy in any way, it smells like a high quality version of these.

>> No.13107660

>>13107083
Genuinely appreciate the non-troll input. Keeps me coming back here. Forgot to state that these are basically my winter rotation.

Aldo vetiver 46 is quite fantastic. Super woody and and quite long lasting. It (obviously) has one of the best vetiver notes you'll ever smell. It does sit pretty close to your skin though. So an excellent office or date note.

>>13107131
Amazing for winter. Have you tried any sweet tobacco scents?

>> No.13107686

>>13107216
Honestly tempted to get a bottle based on the looks

>> No.13107687

>>13107083
On my phone so completely forgot to address the spice bomb vs 1899. You're right it is slightly redundant. But I think spice bomb is much louder. And I'd say a bit sweeter. I actually prefer spice bomb extreme over 1899 even if the latter if more complex

>> No.13107699

Is there a fresh tobacco scent? Something like The One but with less ginger and more fruit?
Back to Black is an option I was looking at on fragrantica but until I find a job its out of my price range sadly

>> No.13107707

>>13107660
Tobacco Vanille, Herod, The One.

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I really like woody scents, my signature is wonderwood, which has vetiver in it, but I don't really know what it smells like. Is it worth sampling some vetiver fragrances?

Im thinkin Vetyverio by Diptyque, Vetiver 46 by Le Labo, and Vetiver by Guerlain. Any other suggestions?

>> No.13107877

>>13107660
How does Vetiver 46 compare to Guerlain's Vetiver, or Vetiver Extraodinaire?

>> No.13107881

>>13107686
Do it man, It smells great, I sometimes spray myself with a spritz when I'm relaxing and not even going out because I want to smell it.

>> No.13107907

>>13107881
Only if you’re not a businessman — sorry, “entrepreneur”, though.

>> No.13107918

>>13107907
I don't see what being an entrepreneur has to do with wearing a cologne but yeah I guess its not business appropriate.

>> No.13107922

>>13103396
Out of curiousity, does anyone have pics of the 1 litre By Kilian refill fountain?

>> No.13107962

>>13107918
Just memes, friend. Just memes.

>> No.13108077

What are some old-fashioned, cute/fem and elegant fragnances?

>> No.13108341

>>13107864
vetiver by villoresi is worth sampling. for darker and woody vetiver check out athunis by sigilli. i find vetiver 46 overpriced. oh well, i cant stand most of le labo's frags

>> No.13108344

>>13107421
Eros is like 3 years older than Sauvage. It's just taking over from 1 million.

>> No.13108349

i'm a normie so i just bought lacoste noir

what do you guys think about that one

>> No.13108530

Egoiste is incredible

Somewhat dated but still perfectly elegant

>> No.13108572

>>13107864
Considering you've mentioned Wonderwood as your signature, I'd swap Guerlain with Encre Noire Extreme.

>> No.13108859

Is The Game a risky purchase? Sampled it last week and liked the opening and mid, pretty cheap too!

>> No.13109102

Sup guys, I’m a PUA and I’m looking for my clubbing scent for this year. I think I’ve narrowed it down to either GIT or Amouage Memoir. I prefer something more mature and sophisticated.

Opinions?

>> No.13109165

Guys, i'm starting a personal fragrance collection, already have Sauvage (i liked, but i'll not buy again) and DG The One (edp). I'm searching for fragrances who suits a serious and introverted personality and i live in a hot weather city. That's some of my picks:

Allure Homme Sport Eau Extrême (for bars, clubs, dates, "the panty dropper fragrance")
Bvlgari Aqva Amara (for the hotter days, beach, gym)
Dior Homme Sport (probably my signature scent)
Acqua Di Gio Profumo (casual day to day alongside DHS)
YSL L' Homme (formal occasions)
La Nuit De L' Homme (for dates)

What are your thoughts on this list?

>> No.13109195

>>13108077
Dior Homme

>> No.13109219

>>13109165
Eros and Invictus. Anything else is for men aged 40-50+.

>> No.13109388

>>13108572
Oh yeah, I've been wanting to try that too, will do. Im going to need a summer alternative to WW though

>> No.13109499

>>13107421
It's a fine scent with a specific purpose that it achieves very well, I don't know if that applies to Sauvage

>> No.13109514

>>13107421
People keep memeing Sauvage, is it a meme fragrance that smells bad or is it actually a viable fragrance for a man to wear?

>> No.13109594

>>13109514
Both.

>> No.13109597

>>13109514
Yes.

>> No.13109905

>>13109514
No.

>> No.13109914

>>13109102
I'd go with Versace Eros or Invictus.

>>13109514
It lasts a very long time. I sprayed it on my wrists at 7 am today and can still smell it right now (10:26 PM) even after a shower, but faintly.

>> No.13110010

I don't see too many Varvatos frags mentioned on here but I have used artisan and vintage pretty regularly for years depending on the season. What do other people think about them?

>> No.13110067

>>13109102
>more mature

try some Clive Christian if you want mass appeal and more sophisticated than eros or sauvage

>> No.13110161

>>13105223
wings, individuel

>> No.13110205

>>13105885
I've tried casual chic and gentlemen only inense. kinda want to get a bottle of chic just haven't yet. goi wasn't bad though.

>> No.13110214

>>13110010
Artisan really doesn't do anything for me. But vintage is interesting and I'm also fixing to try dark rebel and dark rebel rider

Dat leather packaging

>> No.13110492

>>13105885
>>13105909
Liked Pi personally as a nice clean fresh summer frag.

Also have gentlemen which i love and is what I wear as a versatile all rounder

>> No.13110498

Just got my sample of parfums de marly layton and I'm obsessed with it, going to buy a full 125 bottle.

Looking at more De Marly now, opinions on pegasus and anything else they offer that's worth trying?

>> No.13110548

>>13110498
I blind bought a bottle when it had a good price on Notino, really nice stuff. Wish the Exclusif version wasn't so pricey. Herod is very well liked. Pegasus I don't like as much but its good, bit like root beer. Haven't tried Oajan but that's probably the next most popular.

>> No.13110572

>>13110498


I don't like layton that much desu.

I think their best one is herod followed by Habdan.

>> No.13110590

Invictus aqua or Eros guys?

>> No.13110623

>>13110498
Herod was my 2nd niche frag and I love it to death, despite it not having great projection. Definitely something you want to wear if you plan on getting intimate with someone.

>> No.13110629

>>13109165
You'll probably end up only wearing 1 or 2 of those for all those occasions because they are versatile enough. Like why would you wear profumo for casual if you prefer ashee and can just as good wear that one for casual.

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Thoughts on Dylan Blue? I tried it but it gave me a massive headache. Very obnoxious smelling like Mont Blanc Individuel with the Bounce fabric softener smell.

>> No.13110640

>>13104092
>this collection
>meanwhile I have one single bottle of L'eau d'Issey Pour Homme and generally only buy something new once only a quarter is left

>> No.13110702

>>13110010
Bad longevity, nice crowdpleasing appeal.

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My mom just got me this for my birthday, but I still haven't tried it. Thoughts?

>> No.13110837

>>13110639
imo Versace's answer to Sauvage, smells like Axe shower gel to me

>> No.13110848

>>13110010
>>13110214
I've tried Dark Rebel and trust me, its very good and interesting smelling but it disappears after an hour or two.

>> No.13110972

>>13107059
Do you guys think Antaeus is wearable today? Fragrantica keeps saying it's dated, while also being effusively admiring of it.

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>>13110806
You should try it.

>> No.13111028

>>13110806

it's shit. artificial shit

>> No.13111087

>>13109514
I don't know. Can you repeat the question?

>> No.13111091

>>13110639
Obnoxious? How much did you spray? It smells nothing like individuel imo

My main gripe with it, is that it's definitely not an all season fragrance. Honestly weak on the winter.

>> No.13111097

LADS IT FUCKING HAPPENED

Unsolicited compliment for my perfume from stranger girl my age.
Shame I fucking sperged out.

>> No.13111130

>>13111097
okay okay here's your (You) now tell us it was Sauvage/Eros

>> No.13111232

What's your rotation for winter like?

Thinking of copping spicebomb extreme and/or Valentino Uomo Intense. Both are incredible (I've sampled them). But I usually buy my frags in twos, so I'm thinking of buying a more versatile one on top. Any recos

>> No.13111288

>>13111232
Have you tried herod and dior homme intense. Imo better versions of both of those.

>> No.13111309

I'm a bit tired of using Lynx/Playboy shower gels, what designer or celeb frag shower gel is best value for money? I like woodsy scents, aquatics and the occasional sweet smell (like Pure Tonka)

>> No.13111340

>>13109914
>>13110067
No, I’m in my 40’s and Eros, Invictus, and Sauvage are synthetic, overly sweet young man scents. You don’t believe me? Sauvage was designed specifically with Jeremy in mind.

I’m not a fuccboi, I’m more of an old-school playboy, you know, the kind of guy who would wear a nice suit to the clubs, a Frank Sinatra or Hugh Hefner type.

>> No.13111346

>>13110837
Haven't tried Sauvage but iI don't get a shower gel scent from Dylan Blue.

>>13111091
Just one spray.

>> No.13111349

>>13111340
Pure Malt or Polo Red perhaps?

>> No.13111361

>>13111288
Dior homme intense is honestly reformulated trash. Herod is more than I want to spend right now.

>> No.13111384

>>13111349
I associate scents like that with men under 20. I need something more mature, like something Cary Grant would wear.

>> No.13111418

>>13111361
Fair enough, I got a 2013 bottle I'm happy with. Keep Herod on your to sample list though if you like spicebomb extreme.

>> No.13111430

>>13111384
Jacques Bogart Pour Homme

>> No.13111436

>>13111418
Yes you have a good batch. I'll check out Herod when I can.

What do you recommend for all season / overall versatility?
Also what are your thoughts on code profumo?

>> No.13111460

>>13111384
I can think of three options, none perfect, all pricey.
1. you get the pre-2005 formulation of Habanita Molinard that looks like this: https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/AhUAAOSwx-9WzMbJ/s-l1600.jpg
2. you get the now discontinued Giorgio Armani Attitude (the original, not the Extreme version)
3. you eat up Creed's claim that it was created for CG and buy a bottle of Green Irish Tweed, even though it's not really suited for clubbing

>> No.13111484

>>13111460
GIT is not worth the price lol. Buy CW

>> No.13111592

>>13111484
CW is a young fuccboi scent lol

>> No.13111598

>>13111592
Meh sure but considering the fact that it's way cheaper than GIT and they smell 90% alike. I think I'm gonna keep using CW for those hot summer days (along with several others in my collection ofc)

>> No.13111628

>>13111384
>something Cary Grant would wear
Try baby powder, your grandma's perfume, and a smidge of shaving cream from the most debatably white barber you can find.

>> No.13111684

>>13105269
I want basically all the notes listed for Habit Rouge, but without smelling like an elderly homosexual who may or may not be in line for the throne of England. Actually, I'm OK with the last part.

Does anything come to mind, /fa/?

>> No.13111701

>>13111684
E R O S
R
O
S

>> No.13111706

>>13111684
Chanel Egoiste or YSL Opium

>> No.13111735

anyone review encre noire? anyone use it as a daily? or layer it with things? blind bought it, lul.

>> No.13111751

Valentino Uomo Intense or Viktor & Rolf Spicebomb Extreme?

Both are pretty fucking amazing

>> No.13111755

>>13111436
2 versatile fragrances I own are reflection and adg profumo. From what I can remember code profumo is one of those super sweet frags like ultra male and eros. It's ok but I wouldnt wear them.

>>13111735
Reminds me of dirt in the middle of a damp forrest.

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Just blind bought Versace The Dreamer and I am really happy with it. Surprisingly masculine and light for having such a lavender/powder smell. Nice touch of pepper as well.

>> No.13111771

>>13111764
Let me give you a word of warning, I absolutely love The Dreamer. Its so great and I received many compliments but don't drop this bottle. Do not even lightly tap this bottle on the ground or on carpet. The cape will break and you won't be able to spray the cologne anymore. I dropped it on my carpeted floor from about 2-3 feet off the ground and the cap was broken rendering it unusable unless I took the cap off to push the actual tube to let it leak out onto me.

>> No.13111806

>>13111755
Isn't Eros supposed to be all season?

>> No.13111828

>>13111806
it almost maybe just could be because of the mint. it is very loud though

>> No.13111859

Does Sung Homme smell like Irish Spring soap?

>> No.13111890

>>13111806
I mean you can probably wear almost anything anytime if you adjust how much you spray but eros is sweet and loud generally.

>> No.13111919

Is there something close to Le Male Terrible with more empthasis on lavender? Or is Terrible a good year round scent?

>> No.13111932

>>13111919
Officina delle Essenze - Puro Lino

>> No.13111937
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>>13103396
Cologne normie edition reporting in.

>> No.13111986

>>13111890
Yup. It’s perfect for young entrepreneurs like Mark Zuckerberg or Elon Musk.

>> No.13111993

>>13111937
is cool water so similar to Green irish tweed?

>> No.13111996

Thoughts on Tom Ford for men, anything it’s similar to? Bought as a blind buy.

>> No.13112002

>>13111993
Yes, there’s something slightly different in the green Irish tweed though, it’s like cool waters became new money and refined itself, if that makes sense.

>> No.13112011

Thoughts on Fuel for Life Spirit?

>> No.13112121

>>13111764
absolutly great opening but kinda a boring after a 2 hours, too

>> No.13112125

I'm looking for a fragrance with a lot of musk to it, but an overall classic/gentlemanly scent profile. Creamy and citric.

I want to smell like a gentleman who's got back from a ride and smells of fresh sweat and splash cologne, as opposed to smelling like a stoner in a leather bar.
Basically, my issue is that musky fragrances all seem to be loaded up with patchouli and leather. What should I be looking at, /fa/?

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GOAT

>> No.13112174

>>13112125
you should be looking at a screen

>> No.13112196

>>13107059
I had Luna Rossa, not a fan.

>> No.13112242

>>13112173
>>13112173
Reminds me of chavs from the mid to late 90s, so could never get in with it although I do find myself drawn to it when ever I get a waft

>> No.13112257

>>13111993
Definitely. Having both is redundant and as someone that fell for the meme buying GIT is a complete waste. It costs so much more than CW but smells super similar. On my skin I can hardly notice a difference.

>> No.13112264

Is there any daytime, warm weather frag that actually has good longevity? ~8 hrs. Everything I've tried only goes 4 hrs max before disappearing

>> No.13112291

>>13112264
There are plenty. What kind of accords or notes do you like?

>> No.13112292

Thoughts on Polo Red?

It turns my GF on.

>> No.13112295

>>13112257
There’s something slightly different in GIT that differentiates the two but I can’t quite put my finger on it. It just smells better.imo of course.

>> No.13112317

>>13112292
>It turns my GF on.

What more do you need lol?

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Just got this. Did I do good?

>> No.13112329

>>13112321
Very good. It'd a better version of Aventus

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You know I quite like this. I'm sampling it right now and its a great wood scent. I've sampled the original once and it didn't do a whole lt for me longevity wise, but this has been good on me all day. Really dark and woody.

>> No.13112332

>>13112242

>Ted Baker shirt
>Bootcut jeans
>Base loafers
>Wet look gel
>Three sprays of Joop

Guaranteed to pull

>> No.13112334

>>13112317
To turn other girls on

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>>13112329
Awesome. Don't usually do fragrance shopping or whatever, but I try to make it good when I do. This was my last fragrance before it ran out.

>> No.13112408

>>13112291
I like citrus in all forms, spices like ginger, thyme, cedarwood, mint

I'm really open to trying anything though

>> No.13112479

>>13111684
Same notes = elderly woman smell because Habit Rouge is a oriental marketed for men. People generally think oriental is for woman.
Try Creed Royal Mayfair, Amouage Jubilation XXV men, amouage Memoir men etc.

>>13112125
Try MPG Santal Noble, Guerlain Habit Rouge EDP, etc.

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>>13112364
Isn't that the women's Issey?

>>13111937
Nothing wrong with 212 or GIT. Or Le Male, depending on how old that bottle is.

>> No.13112599

>>13112321
Boring citrus/ambroxan shit. Well done.

>> No.13112605

>>13112408
Casbah, Robert Piguet
Epicé Marine, Hermessence

>> No.13112649

How much does Dior pay Jeremy?

>> No.13112688

>>13112649
They pay him in cases of Sauvage Very Cool Spray.

>> No.13112727

>>13111340
do you say milady and tip your fedora too?

>> No.13112753

>>13111232
Spice bomb extreme is v nice

>> No.13112765

>>13103592
>how quicky it fades away
You are not pH compatible

>> No.13112818

>>13110806
Why don't you try it and form your own thoughts you fuckin' goober?

>> No.13112824

>>13111130
'Twas 1 Million, and m'lady became so visibly moist she had to run to the restroom.

>> No.13112828

>>13111361
>reformulated

Fuck off and take your regurgitated buzzwords with you. My 2017 batch of DHI smells identical to the 2012 bottle it replaced.

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>>13111340
>I’m not a fuccboi, I’m more of an old-school playboy, you know, the kind of guy who would wear a nice suit to the clubs, a Frank Sinatra or Hugh Hefner type.

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>>13111340
pic related

>> No.13112866

>>13112727
>>13112829
>>13112838
>all these dumbfucks not getting that he’s mocking Spergtrepreneur

>> No.13112877

>>13111436
>shits on DHI
>likes Spicebomb Extreme
Jeremy pls go

>> No.13112880

>>13112866
I don't think he is though senpai. Spergtrepreneur is too new to have copycats.

>> No.13112902

>>13112880
Dude in his 20s who’s not really a businessman, more of an “entrepreneur”, derides Creed scents as old man scents, fit for 40-50+ year old men. Vehemently claims GIT is made for Cary Grant. Considers Eros and Invictus suitable for a business environment. Likens himself to Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk.

Dude in his 40’s who’s not a fuccboi, more of an “old school playboy”. Likens himself to Cary Grant. Derides fragrances as being for young men. Considers GIT and Amouage Memoir are appropriate for clubbing. Says Sauvage was created for Jeremy. Namedrops Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg.

Are you people really not getting this?

>> No.13112914

>>13112902
You make good points, but the simpler explanation is that he's just also an asshole.

Tell us 40yo sperg, are you bamboozling us or are you just a retard?

>> No.13112917

>>13112914
Yes.

>> No.13113318

>>13112332
Kek, your were there too anon! Oh the days

>> No.13113323

>>13112532
Le male is ancient, I’ve smelt the newer editions and it smells a little lighter, not so strong. 212 is a fave of mine, just acquired tom Ford for men but not smelt it. One of my faves (of which I have Jon in the pic) is D & G for men in the dark blue suede box..absolute classic

>> No.13113481

>>13109388
Try TF Grey Vetiver for the summer.

>> No.13113522

>>13112295
>>13112257
What should I get, armaf tres nuit or CW?

>> No.13113560
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More God tier bottles like this

>> No.13113569

>>13112532
Yeah I may have just grabbed the wrong pic, but I had a bottle of issey cologne like that.

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>>13113560
Too bad the fragrances are mediocre (at least to my nose)
I don't think Penhaligon's made a single one that's caught my attention besides Sartorial

Pic unrelated

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>>13113579
More gorgeous bottles

>> No.13113586

What are the top 5 no-fail fragrances? I don't want to be a perfume nerd I just want to wear something attractive and good day to day.

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>>13113582
I really like the look of the Parfum d'Empire bottles. They do fantastic stuff too- I'm convinced that all their creations are good to fantastic tier

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>>13113595
The Serge Lutens limited edition bottles are to die for. Hell, even the ordinary bell jars are pieces of art and I'd kill to have a good sized collection of them all lined up against each other.

>> No.13113608

>>13113586
Sauvage

>> No.13113621

>>13113586
I'm going to go out on a limb and suggest niche fragrances, albeit compliment getting ones, just for a little variety. Because doubtless people are going to recommend Sauvage, LnDH, The One etc (not that there's anything wrong with that)

Korrigan
Bois d'Argent
Muscs Koublai Khan (Yes, unironically gets a lot of compliments despite what the scandalised Fragranticans say)
Invasion Barbare
Carnal Flower

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After 2h wearing Sauvage, the fragrance becomes kinda dirty and heavy on my skin. This would be a better alternative?

>> No.13113638

Sauvage is local meme, right?

>> No.13113644

>>13113638
Local? Wdym?

Jeremy made it the most popular fragrance on earth rn

>> No.13113647

>>13113586
Allure Homme Sport
Bleu De Chanel
Prada L'homme
D&G The One EDP
Valentino Uomo Intense/Dior Homme Intense

>> No.13113649

>>13113647
Valentino Uomo Intense or Viktor & Rolf Spicebomb Extreme? That's the question. The winter Kings for sure.

Also Armani Code Profumo is a beauty

>> No.13113655

>>13113608
>>13113621
>Sauvage
It smells bad. I can't stand wearing it.

>> No.13113656

>>13113647
BdC has pretty weak performance imho

>> No.13113662

>>13113656
I just think smell wise its so much better than Sauvage, Sauvage does have relentless performance i'll give it that

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>>13113655
Agreed
>>13113621
Get on this guys list. I was ready to get mad over "m-muh niche frag" but looking through it, it's genuinely a great list. Smelt most of them and they're all incredible. Only thing is they cost a hell more than the average mainstream frag house so i hope you're loaded or determined to invest in a great collection

>> No.13113677

>>13113655
It smells objectively good. It's far from my fave. But I'm curious what do you hate about it?

>> No.13113700

>>13113677
not him but I get a urinal cake vibe from it, very harsh

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New thread:
>>13103396
>>13113719

>> No.13113786

>>13110806
Love it, wear it daily for work, get a lot of good feedback, especially the young 20 somethings who missed it first time around in the mid 90s

>> No.13113793

>>13113522
For everyday use?

>> No.13115037

>>13110806
Wear it proudly. Your Mom bought it for you and she loves you.