Discreet fragrance that for me is basically composed of lavender, sage and citrus fruits. It's a nice perfume, but I didn't find it remarkable despite its history and longevity in the market; it's very democratic, the kind you put on just to smell nice when you go to work.
When I smell the perfume, I imagine a well-behaved married man (not necessarily a father's perfume). That is, do not use it at night or at parties because it will not impress or stand out from the rest (if that is your intention).
I have a small sample that I treasure, as I have no intention of buying a bottle (even a 30ml one). There are several more interesting perfumes out there, knowing that the world of perfumery has a lot to explore.
Longevity and projection are average, at least on me.
Interesting, I've got a few flakers, but the original. For whatever reason, I never bought it, and now I'm pretty sure it is reformulated and propably quite different from the '90 version.
As per the Scented Devil: "Future formulations are actually better than vintage on this one, as the increased synthetics actually bring it more in line with the original concept, which is a rare thing."