Fragrances
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I'm invested in le labo now. have got:
vanille, gaiac, another and baie
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I'm trying to figure out what happened to Odin. I always wore Odin 07 during the winter months. It's out of stock everywhere and I can't figure out if Odin's perfume line will be continued.
In 10 years, they went from having 3 shops in NYC, to an online-only store, to not even bothering to answer emails.
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I'm a Le Labo wearer too but went with the obvious option that everyone else seems to go for: Santal
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Le Labo has a pop-up shop in the parking lot of Imogene + Willie here in Nashville. It's about 15 mins from me. Might have to go check it out.
My daily go-to's in no particular order are:
Dior Homme Intense
Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille
Bois 1920 Sushi Imperiale
Maison Margiela By the Fireplace
Thierry Mugler A*Men Pure Maltand, if you want a real bang for your buck, pick up one of those Nemat Amber roll-ons at Ulta if you've got one nearby. They're like $20 and are amazing. Probably the one I'm using the most these days.
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Once I went parfum rather than toilet I never went back. Gateway scent was Aesop Marrakech intense
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@Nkwkfld:
Once I went parfum rather than toilet I never went back. Gateway scent was Aesop Marrakech intense
Never went back because of longevity? Sillage? For me it depends on the scent. I would love to own some of the Guerlain pure parfums but some are 350-400$ for a 40ml or so bottle.
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Yeah basically, I've not got much knowledge in this area (sillage is a new vocab word for me thanks) but just find that parfums are easier on the nose and last longer
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@Nkwkfld:
I'm a Le Labo wearer too but went with the obvious option that everyone else seems to go for: Santal
mm. that might be next. but having a 5th bottle is a bit of an overkill. vanille and baie stands out for me the most..
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Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille
One of my favorites ever.
Recently been wearing CDG Avignon- really nothing like it and such a perfect fall/winter scent.
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Friend of mine suggested trying " Perfumes de Marly" Layton–--it is pretty intense!
Could be one of my favorites. -
It recently occurred to me that I’ve been wearing the same fragrance (Aqua di Gio) year round for over 20 years.
Nothing wrong with that, but I AM getting older, and just as there are clothes I don’t wear in public any longer I’ve decided to mix it up a little, and find something else for this fall/winter.
After some research and testing I’ve decided on Ombré Leather (parfum) from Tom Ford. I actually liked the edp a little better, but my wife finds it too peppery (she dislikes the smell of pepper), and I think I might end op preferring the subtlety of the parfum as well.
Being a stubborn bastard I think I’ll go back to Aqua di Gio come spring.
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Fall/Winter:
Tom Ford-Oud Wood
Tom Ford-Tobacco Vanille
Le Labo-Santal 33 (played out)Spring/Summer:
DS & Durga-Debaser
Ralph Lauren-Polo Blue (soft spot, my first cologne)
Tom Ford-Neroli Portofino