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Originally Posted by Schachman
Thanks for the great thread MrSelfDestruct - it's great to find someone willing to share their thoughts on this interesting topic!
One cologne that I enjoy wearing daily is Jill Sander's "Sander for Men". It's a scent that enlightens and brightens... gives such a good mood when I smell it. Also, not many men wear it, so I hear often - "what are you wearing?".
Have you ever tried it? Any thoughts on it? Do you know of any other colognes that are similar but yet slightly different?
Thanks again!
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It's a pretty new one, I haven't checked any new fragrances recently because I've been broke, and busy with work and school. I'll look for it next time I'm at a fragrance counter.
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Originally Posted by allaboutmusic
I was at Selfridges today and visited their Creed counter. Wow, they make some great stuff! I put a spritz of Green Irish Tweed on one wrist, and Virgin Island Water on the other, and walked down the street asking random girls to pick their favourite. Green Irish Tweed won by something like 35-0. I'm buying a bottle.
Which other Creed ones would you recommend I try? Thanks again MrSelfDestruct, I feel like I'm discovering a whole new thing I just didn't know about.
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Try them all if there's a Creed counter. And between asking random girls to smell you and getting the counter girl's number, this seems to be working out pretty well for you.
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Originally Posted by xepherys
While I was still at home, my new favorite scent was Sean Paul's Unforgivable. It was pretty atypical, regarding notes, of what I normally wore, but it really is quite nice. Sort of a sandalwood base note with a mild citrus top note. There's more to it than that, but I am NOT a fragrance snob, so I don't have an easy time picking them all out.
I also occasionally wore a scented oil from Global Scent Company called LeStadt. Despite it's name, it didn't bring forth visions of goth emo kids in psuedo-drag. It was a very pleasant but distinct light musk.
Bulgari Blu is probably my next most worn scent. The wife loves it and I like it well enough to wear it often for her.
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Unforgivable is a lot like Creed's Millesime Imperial, and the sandalwood and citrus are the two main notes. It's a pretty good knockoff of MI, although the citrus and a few other notes smell a bit synthetic.
I've never heard of LeStadt and can't find it on their website (which looks like it's straight out of 1997

) Where did you get it?