Bogner Man (1985) by Bogner

Bogner Man 1985

Version from 1985
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11/01/2015 - 03:41 AM
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Tannöd is the Germans' Pleasure - Provincial in Forester Style

This first men's fragrance from the "alleged" fashion brand Bogner (the simple ski Willy with his money-hungry, ambitious, unsympathetic Brazilian wife Sonia) shows hardly any development, is flat in its projection, and smells pungent like Tannöd. No wonder it was quickly replaced by Deep Forest, which at least attempts to be a woody perfume. This here is an olfactory nuisance that was rightly removed from the scene, unpleasant, intrusive, one-dimensional and - I repeat - fir-sweet and flat. And then there's this color - the most hideous fir green - in such a dress Joy Fleming had to compete for Germany at the Grand Prix in 1975. Obviously, the Forester style warms the German heart and meets with international bewilderment, if it is even noticed at all.
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4 Comments
FlummiesDuftFlummiesDuft 12 months ago
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I can't believe that the author of this review has ever had an (unspoiled) bottle under their nose. Pine-sweet? Not in the slightest, dear sir!
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DellbarmerDellbarmer 4 years ago
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I unfortunately can't agree with this unqualified review... The scent of Deep Forest seemed "shallower" to me (in its neon green glowing bottle) than Bogner Man in the beautiful fir green bottle... I think that perfumes reflect one's character in some way.
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CouchlockCouchlock 5 years ago
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"Rightly removed from the scene".... well, it seems there are many who miss and love it, so one could just as easily argue that it deserves to come back on the market. Perfumes are as subjective as music or dishes; there's no valid good or bad. By the way: I like it!
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JimKnopfJimKnopf 10 years ago
I feel the same way. I haven't even rated this scent yet because it just disturbed me. The 86% average rating is a mystery to me.
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