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Andir1 3 years ago 6
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Jeremy's Fragrances Part 3/3
As Karl Valentin said: Everything has already been said, just not yet by everyone.
And probably most commentators (inn)en rub on the figure JF and the proclaimed price. Soberly considered you get a fragrance that keeps exactly what he promises (JFs advertising babble about "No Budget Limitation!!" times disregarded). With the performance you can get through the working day and the smell will probably not offend anyone. And in the whole squad of Dior Sauvage clones, it is still one of the better variants (and mMn also better than the Sauvage original in all its variants).

The fragrance finds its fans and will continue to find them. But why you should pay the full price, if there are any discounts last, probably only knows the mastermind of the brand Fragrance.one himself.
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Andir1 3 years ago 6
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Jeremy's Fragrances 2/3
Date for Men starts for me with a short citrus flash to go immediately afterwards rather in the woody, spicy direction. The cardamom, which is so typical for many date fragrances, partly flashes through. As it progresses to the drydown, the scent unfortunately drifts in a very arbitrary direction, which has already been criticized in numerous comments. Invictus Legend, YSL Y Live, Ultra Male, you name it...
From the Oud, which Jeremy in his videos to the fragrance has always so emphasized, far and wide no trace.
All in all a nice leisure fragrance, where the performance fits. But on a date I would not like to smell so, at least since I have outgrown the teenage age.
Yes, and the price? Again lush, but as a bundle affordable.


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Andir1 3 years ago 4
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Jeremy's Fragrances Part 1/3
Black Tie for Men starts off for me with a mixture of ripe fruit and a somewhat dusty, dry note (similar to burnt coffee powder) that leaves a strange taste on my palate. Black XS and Guilty Absolute pour Homme come to mind. I'm also sure that Mr. Morillas "borrowed" a fragrance building block from the latter. It is, after all, one of his creations.
In the drydown, the fragrance is then actually quite round and smooth. Compared to Date and Office less youthful and leaning towards the mainstream. Durability, as expected, really good.
Does the name "Black Tie for Men" now fit the fragrance? Yep... he smells already elegant and adult, but the claim "The Perfect Scents for Specific Situations" does not hit it in the case rather.
The price? Outrageous - there are from renowned brands better fragrances for half.
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