The Perfume Thread

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London is £178 iirc, cheaper than here by $100, can vat refund somemore.
 

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SOTD
 

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Just curious. Do you guys only SotD, or there's a different SotN as well if you come home and go out again.
 

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I tried the new Versace Dylan Blue , smells pretty good, somehow similar to Eros but alittle stronger
 

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I normally don't as most of my perfumes last til nighttime.

That's good.
I tend to use lighter green/citrus base frags for day (MFK universalis, AdP Blu Mediterraneo series, Mugler cologne etc) and they are almost gone by evening.
 

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Anyone knows where can I try/buy this locally?

Rasasi La Yuqawam's a clone perfume that is similar to TF Tuscan Leather.

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Guys, is Bvlgari Aqva Pour Homme or Issey Miyake L'Eau d'Issey Pour Homme suitable for work?

which is more lasting too? Thanks
 

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I've only tested the Bvlgari but it seems too casual for me. I used to have the Issey Miyake and wear it for work. Lasts quite long on my skin. Could go full day of work and still catch whiffs of it.

If you are wearing smart casual/semi-formal i'd go with Issey Miyake otherwise with Bvlgari. At the end of the day choose the one you like.

Guys, is Bvlgari Aqva Pour Homme or Issey Miyake L'Eau d'Issey Pour Homme suitable for work?

which is more lasting too? Thanks
 

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I've only tested the Bvlgari but it seems too casual for me. I used to have the Issey Miyake and wear it for work. Lasts quite long on my skin. Could go full day of work and still catch whiffs of it.

If you are wearing smart casual/semi-formal i'd go with Issey Miyake otherwise with Bvlgari. At the end of the day choose the one you like.

Hi Frozenclay, thanks for your reply.. i think i will go for Issey Miyake :)
 

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Guys, is Bvlgari Aqva Pour Homme or Issey Miyake L'Eau d'Issey Pour Homme suitable for work?

which is more lasting too? Thanks

depends on work settings.. u work in office environment? den i think abit too casual imo.
 

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Anyone knows where can I try/buy this locally?

Rasasi La Yuqawam's a clone perfume that is similar to TF Tuscan Leather.

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Online. Theres a Rasasi Hawas which some compare to Chanel Allure Homme Sport Eau Extreme.
 

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Very beautiful bottle. Is this the one?

Yes, that is the one. Lubin Idole.
I love the bottle, a small percentage of my perfumes, I buy for the bottle rather than perfume itself. But Lubin Idole is both. :s13:

Online. Theres a Rasasi Hawas which some compare to Chanel Allure Homme Sport Eau Extreme.

Thanks! Was hoping to sniff it first before buying.
There are a lot of TF Tuscan Leather clones out there, expensive/cheap, good/mediocre.
I came across this particular perfume from Italy which is a better clone than TFTL, nicer bottle than TF, cheaper than TF, but didn't buy since it was quite expensive (€250) and I didn't test it extensively.

http://shop.themerchantofvenice.it/eu/liberty.html

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