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Does good ol' Hoppe's No. 9 (possibly with a twist of high-octane fuels) count?lol
DanielCoffey said:I like my Penhaligons Blenheim Bouquet - it has a lovely lime/juniper "G&T" smell. My wife has settled on the Penhaligons English Fern which smells like a walk in an English woodland - woody and green.
vintage68 said:I've used Aqua Di Parma for years. Same stuff worn by Cary Grant and Humphrey Bogart.
vintage68 said:I've used Aqua Di Parma for years. Same stuff worn by Cary Grant and Humphrey Bogart.
Adcurium said:I thought both of these men were Creed Men? At least that's what I told my wife when she asked why I spent soo much on cologne...
True, but there's expensive and then there's Creed.HepKitty said:Tell your wife that cheap cologne smells... well... cheap. And that expensive cologne really is worth the extra money.
Both were known to wear Creed but they probably wore other scents as well, as do I.Adcurium said:I thought both of these men were Creed Men?
filfoster said:NO ONE in our headquarters office wears cologne and survives the water cooler assassination. There are only a few brave enough to and they are ridiculed. I honestly don't know why-it's not overpowering but just not accepted.
Wearing cologne was a perfectly normal thing to do when I grew up in the '50's/'60's. Somehow, it has changed.
Miss sofia said:I agree, there is nothing more off-putting than too much scent on either sex, or shops and department stores that reek to the high heavens, an olfactory assault if you like - hideous! I am currently trying to train my son in the art of subtle application of cologne, rather than stepping out smelling like a tarts boudoir! I'm not winning sadly. :eusa_doh: