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UHFrank

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Sep 21, 2011
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I'm Curious what kind of cologne you guys wear. I'm thinking of picking up Aventus by Creed This evening. What are some of your favorites?
 
Creed - Green Irish Tweed
Chanel Platinum Egoiste (PLENTY of compliments from the ladies!)
 
The One - Dolce & Gabbana is the cologne I wear most often, but I do like Eton College by Taylor of Old Bond Street and Arlington by D.R. Harris.
 
Haha yes I still have the lid for it. I travel enough that not having a lid leads to cologne sprayed everywhere in my bag. Not fun.

Ha, yes that happened to me once....and am much more careful eversince.
But that lid bugged me to a point I had to trash it nevertheless. I keep 3-4 different flagrances though, so it's not that big of a problem.
 

Hail yeah! I'm a shower man as well.

Agreed. Pheromones FTW. They were invented first.

Not sure if joking or serious...

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I've been using PRADA cologne for the past 2 years almost exclusively. I love how it smells and I love the fact that it's very subtle and not overbearing.
 
None. It's amazing how you notice how powerful colognes and perfumes are when the people around you generally don't use them. We live in a small, health conscious, community where these products are used rarely. We head into the city, and I gotta tell you - small rooms, elevators, theatres, etc reek now. I don't think anything has actually changed since we lived in the city, except our acclimation to the sickly sweet spicy odours. [shiver up my spine...] Don't miss it at all.
 
I've been using Abercrombie and Fitch Fierce for years now, it never gets old.

I'm with you. I'm almost 30 and hardly wear any clothes from the store anymore but the cologne just smells so good. I get compliments on it all the time and it just "fits" me. Everything else I smell is just meh.
 
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