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Memo Paris leather line is like a LEGO
Sicilian Leather is basically the same as other leather fragrances from Memo Paris.
Take the juniper from Irish Leather and replace it with citrus.
Do you take the rose from French Leather and replace it with citrus. Take the green notes from Italian Leather and replace them with citrus.
It's the same leather accord across the board.
The first spray is nice, an explosion of citrus, but dry citrus. The scent is generally very dry. The dry-down is the same across the board (Irish, French and Italian).
Take the juniper from Irish Leather and replace it with citrus.
Do you take the rose from French Leather and replace it with citrus. Take the green notes from Italian Leather and replace them with citrus.
It's the same leather accord across the board.
The first spray is nice, an explosion of citrus, but dry citrus. The scent is generally very dry. The dry-down is the same across the board (Irish, French and Italian).
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You can design leather in many different ways, otherwise all leather fragrances would smell the same. Memo uses leather in the name, but in the end it's just lukewarm leather with other ingredients to build a series that doesn't have much in common with leather.

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I say it times so how should leather be conceived differently olfactory. Sure the leather smells the same as in other memos, but the scent in conjunction with the fresh notes is already something else.

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Yeah, your comment could end after the first sentence because that says it all. Terribly irrelevant.