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Woodcutter Architect
I always find it very difficult to define a specific target audience (male) for this scent. I believe the woody cypress fragrance suits a bearded woodcutter just as much as an architect wearing horn-rimmed glasses (at least that's how I imagine such people in the advertising).
Fresh and, in my eyes-uh, nostrils-absolutely masculine, and that's despite having a girlfriend who loves and wears the scent herself.
A classic and, alongside Jil Sander's Men, an all-time favorite for me!
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Already 16 years??!
wow, that doesn't seem that long to me.
The woody classic, a scent laced with cardamom and cinnamon, still feels very modern to me.
Alongside Issey Miyake, an all-time favorite.
I enjoy using it again and again, and it always fits, has a great sillage, and almost every time I wear it, people ask what fragrance it is.
It appeals equally to men and women; even men - who I usually find rather shy when it comes to asking about a perfume - are straightforward in asking here.
I find the bottle a bit unwieldy but nice to look at.
Great perfume, and when friends ask me which fragrance they could give to their partner, this scent is among the top three suggestions...
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A Desert Landscape
When I tested it in the lovely little perfumery of Mrs. Toni in Berlin, words like "cedarwood," "sandstorm," and "spices" immediately came to mind.
I found it good and unusual. However, I have already been asked three times if it was the Hermes T'erre that I was wearing...
I think it is very close to that.
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I'm Too Old
I used to always find it silly when people said which age group is "allowed" to wear a fragrance, but nowadays there are just scents that you really shouldn't wear after 30.
This one belongs to that category. Every student party has been infused with it, and that's where it should stay. I wish it for every young man who discovers it anew, who douses himself in it, eagerly anticipating the moment later in the evening when he gets to unhook a bra strap, but for me, it's just too fidgety, too silly.
Pine needles, apples, and sandalwood. Be yourself (along with 49493294 other guys) and have fun!
Treat yourself!
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like a pair of jeans
every man has something like this in his wardrobe because it suits every man.
The woody scent has become a classic in my eyes, even though I no longer want to buy it for myself, I still enjoy smelling it again and again. You can find it on every corner, on every second man, and yes, you can wear it for any occasion: whether at the office, at a wedding, in a club, or at a funeral.
I find nothing to criticize but also nothing to praise. It’s simply there, it gets bought, and it doesn’t hurt anyone.