@@ThePerfumeGuy This perfume is very wonderful, and it smells classic, similar to an old perfume that I do not remember, and I wish you would help me with that
Tabac by Maurer & Wurtz from 1959 still an absolute classic. Gentleman by Oscar de la Renta is great too with a cool domino bottle. Kouros is beast mode 80’s that still rocks. Woodhue for Men by Faberge wasn’t Dean Martin’s favourite for nothing. Stetson for Men Quorum by Antonio Puig Jade East by Swank Kanon for Men Yardley Gold Giorgio of Beverly Hills Giorgio for Men
Jaipur Homme EDP from Boucheron is my everyday signature scent. I'm 35 and I find myself wearing this almost daily, it's a no brainer. Read many reviews saying this smells like an old man but that didn't deter me and I'm glad it didn't! I find a lot of younger folks especially Gen Z's are drawn by the scent, I get asked what I'm wearing quite a fair bit. I suppose in a sea of Sauvages and Eros it definitely does stand out. So classic yet timeless, a beautiful amalgamation of French high perfumery and Eastern ingredients. Love it!
I have a collection of fragrances that are have been perfumed post 2000's. I'm sure there are a few "ol' school" gems that are still relevant today! 🤔 I think I'm going to try Issey Miaki Pour Homme!😊
@@baseedalilaskar4956 I have Boucheron Pour Homme (EdP). To me, it is too lemony. It sort of reminds me of lemonheads, the candy. Personally, I can't recommend it.
Drakkar Noir is still powerful and long lasting for me. Unlike Cool Water it doesn't smell overly synthetic like an air freshener. I love Cool Water but some cheapies, including Cool Water, smell good but extremely synthetic.
Another ones still smelling good today : 1/ Pasha Cartier edt 2 / Guerlain Vétiver 3/ 3ème Homme Caron 4/ Opium Ysl edt 5/ L'Homme Cacharel 6/ Pour homme Enrico Coveri 7/ Homme Boucheron edp 8/Homme Roger&Gallet 9/ L'Homme III Ungaro 10/ White Sergio Soldano
Azzaro pour homme was the first fragrance I owned as a 12 year old. My cousin bought it for me on my birthday and she was shocked that what I asked for was a fragrance. One of my favourites still. Fahrenheit, Eau Sauvage, Quorum, Kouros were always in my father's rotation, God bless his soul. Great video Sebastian.
I have the Aramis, Givenchy and Eau Sauvage. First two are great cold weather scents. Eau Sauvage is THE best summer scent. But the most versatile old-school scent is Chanel Pour Monsieur. Day, night, date, formal, work, summer, winter - it is never wrong to wear it.
I remember wearing Pino Sylvester, Halston Z14, Halston 101, Zino Davidoff, Contidiction by Calvin, Nicole Miller, The original Dior Homme was amazing! Curve, Mambo, so many classics from back in the day!
My personal favorite retro fragrance is Halston 101 (Top Notes are Bergamot, Clary Sage, Amalfi Lemon, Lavender and Artemisia ... Heart Notes are Thyme, Pine, Laurel Leaves, Caraway, Geranium and Carnation ... and Base Notes are Leather, Virginia Cedar, Tree Moss, Amber and Musk).
Fahrenheit was released in 88 still relevant today and will still be relevant in 2050 and beyond imo . Talk about timeless . It didn’t use any trends that were used in the 80s or 90s . No oak moss no carnation no lavender . Nothing like it then nothing like it now
Great video. I was born in 1998, and I'm a big fan of old school perfumes. My picks for part no.2 are: Kouros, Giorgio for Men, Boss number one, Lapidus pour homme, Fahrenheit, Paco Rabanne Pour Homme and Azzaro Pour Homme.
I own and enjoy some of the ones mentioned in this video, e.g. "Drakkar Noir" and Kenzo "Jungle Homme". To this list I would add: Hugo Boss "Hugo", "Bijan for Men", and Michael Jordan "Legend".
I wore Drakkar Noir back in the late '80s as a teenager and remember liking the scent, though I seem to recall thinking it was a little strong. Jaïpur Homme EDP has been one of my top 3 favorite fragrances for the past 15 years. It has only been around since the '90s, but I swear it smells just like the apartment my family lived in when I was a toddler back in the mid-'70s.
No Dune Pour Homme? I’ve been wearing since ‘96 or 97 and still wear it regularly. Good list, I wore at least three bottles of Drakkar Noir and Polo Green back in the day.
Drakkar take me back to middle school. Woah and Pleasures, that takes me back as well. If we're talking 90's, I think you missed "cool water" and "tommy" from Tommy Hilfiger.
Aramis was the fragrance that steered me away from Brut in the 1970s. But Eau Sauvage and Givenchy Gentleman became my signature scents in the 80s. Still my favourites. I'm waiting for a delivery of Habit Rouge. That and Héritage are absolute classics. Jaipur is beautifully made but I'm afraid that people will think I smell like a curry house when I wear it. I used to work near the Floris shop on Jermyn St. and spent many happy lunchtimes in there.
Awe, so sad. My dad passed away in September of 2005, 14 days before my birthday. So I did end up with his entire collection of fragrances which was great back then. Even though I had given them all to him it was a way for me to remember him for sure having his fragrances! :)
These are the fragrances I grew up with. For me, Eau Sauvage and Fougère Royale are absolutely magnificent and timeless classics; they'll still smell fabulous and be germane decades from now.
What a great trip down memory lane Sebastian, Aramis was one of my first fragrances as was Guy Laroche DraKkar Noir as well as Zino Davidoff. Thanks - Cheers Brutha 😎PS. I still have my original Polo Green too 😁
Off topic, but really curious about this note vulcanolide? “A Firmenich captive that Morillas used to famously brilliant effect in CK One”. I saw the note being used in a couple of fragrances on lucky scent today. I’m assuming there has to be a number of frags since the 90’s this has been used in . Anyway, be a cool video. CKONE stole my 14 year old heart in the 90’s with it’s androgenous-ness. Shocked to find this was used in it-no wonder I’ve never smelled anything similar.
I wore Kenzo in the 90’s and a friend of mine just recently text me and said she was going up the escalator and someone rushed past her smelling of Kenzo. She said it transported her to our youthful shenanigans immediately. Scent memory is very vivid.
I wonder your thoughts about green Polo (just caught the bonus, so I get your thoughts) It was the counter to Drakkar for us college guys clubbing in the mid 80s. I also loved Obsession because of the heavy vanilla and Grey Flannel, it smells like fall.
Didn't think I'd see Drakkar Noir on your list, given how ultra-sophisticated/upscale/niche your reviews generally are (in a good way, I mean)! And totally happy to see it--it's such a classic (fellow 80's kid here). So zing-y...like putting your tongue to the top of a 9 volt battery. Need to get some.
Gucci Nobile is one of these timeless Masterpieces. One if not the best aromatic fougere I've ever smelled. Unfortunately discontinued in 2003 that's why most of people don't know about it😔
To those reading this Polo was reformulated yet again in 2019 to smell alit closer to the original. So sometimes when people talk about the bad reformulation they may not have tried 2019 and up. Have you smelled the 2019 versions Sebastian?
My all-time favorite scent for men is grey flannel... It was reformulated, waterdown and reformulated again, because the Blue version was horrible. Now it smells close to the original and has a lasting scent like the original too.
DAMN Lauder Pleasures. I thought only I liked that. My ex in 97 loved this and she had me wearing it. So yeah it takes me back. It is one i definitely want for my collection when i have the funds. And kindred spirits. I totally wore Drakkar in high school in the 80s and also have sort of grown our of it but i also have a 6.7 oz bottle i got as a gift.
This is straight up my alley sir! Excelent choices. I actualy own 4 of these 13 perfumes and my collection only counts 13 perfumes (my own "Dirty Dozen" as I call them).
Every time you mention stealing sprays from your dad, i remember doing the same. My dads all time favourite is Leau Dissey and i used it all the time. Although, now that i have my own collection, my dad is stealing back the sprays. My tastes in perfume definitely came from him 😁
Awesome video! Can you please let me know if there are other fragz that smell like polo green. I love the DNA. Are there any clones,designers, or niche recommendations. I think fragrances are going to make there way back to these OG's! Another video like this would be awesome.
Drakkar Noir smells nothing like it used to since recent reformulations. Some of the ingredients must have been removed as it smells different and also weak. I blind bought Drakkar Intense thinking it might be like D Noir, however it really isn't. Its so cinamony and coriander spiced and generic. Weak Spicebomblike.
Thanks for your list! One that I have always loved and miss the original very much, is Tsar by Van Cleef and Arpels in the dark green bottle. A real comment getter. The original was so good! The knock-offs that followed were lousy. :(( Another favorite had been Bijan for Men. Where have all the good ones gone?
More popular older fragrances: 1) Sung for Men (Alfred Sung)...2) Kouros (YSL)...3) Liz Claiborne for men (LC)...4) Paco Rabanne...5) Lapidus Pour Homme (Ted Lapidus)
Jaipur Homme smells so much more expensive than it is. I wear it exclusively for formal occasions. Same with Habit Rouge EDP. I only recently realized that I didn't have the original Habit Rouge. How different is the EDT?
I had a coworker that said Drakkar 'just smells like a cheezy lounge guy with the low cut shirt showing his gold necklaces catching on his chest hair.. But it still smells sooooo GOOD!"
Hi Sebastian I am sort of a newbie with fragrances and very interested in learning as much as I can about them. Can you please do a video on perfumes with Pheromones? By the way…I like your long videos! Thanks
I have bottles of all these except the Estee Lauder, Loewe, and Oscar de la Renta Pour Lui. I have Oscar for Men by Oscar de la Renta from 1999 that I like better. I think those two were the only Oscar de la Renta masculines. My Dad wore Aramis too. I've got ot sprayed on test strip now. Chant based it on his feminine-targeted (if you can believe that) Cobachard from the 1950's. The Floris fragrance I like best is Elite from 1980. It's a Fougere, which I don't think No. 89 really is.
I am a fan of Jaipur Pour Homme. When I said so on Quora, someone who was criticizing my "out of date" fragrance preferences said of Jaipur, "I find it to be highly pretentious."
I smelled Eau Sauvage recently and thought of it as a perfect white shirt summer frag. Is the modern formulation the same formulation he describes in this video?
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There is a perfume called First Class from Aromel (turkish company). I want you to help me know it is similar to any of the perfumes
@@khalidhamdy6886 Sadly I don't know this fragrance. I haven't sampled it? Where can someone buy it?
@@ThePerfumeGuy This perfume is widely available in Turkey
@@ThePerfumeGuy This perfume is very wonderful, and it smells classic, similar to an old perfume that I do not remember, and I wish you would help me with that
@@ThePerfumeGuy
I sent you a picture of this perfume in a message on your Facebook page
We need a part II, because a lot of fragrances are missing, like Antaeus, Trussardi, Fahrenheit and Cerutti 1881, Roma Uomo etc.
Égoïste is my favourite classic
Tabac by Maurer & Wurtz from 1959 still an absolute classic.
Gentleman by Oscar de la Renta is great too with a cool domino bottle.
Kouros is beast mode 80’s that still rocks.
Woodhue for Men by Faberge wasn’t Dean Martin’s favourite for nothing.
Stetson for Men
Quorum by Antonio Puig
Jade East by Swank
Kanon for Men
Yardley Gold
Giorgio of Beverly Hills Giorgio for Men
Jaipur Homme EDP from Boucheron is my everyday signature scent. I'm 35 and I find myself wearing this almost daily, it's a no brainer. Read many reviews saying this smells like an old man but that didn't deter me and I'm glad it didn't! I find a lot of younger folks especially Gen Z's are drawn by the scent, I get asked what I'm wearing quite a fair bit. I suppose in a sea of Sauvages and Eros it definitely does stand out. So classic yet timeless, a beautiful amalgamation of French high perfumery and Eastern ingredients. Love it!
I have a collection of fragrances that are have been perfumed post 2000's.
I'm sure there are a few "ol' school" gems that are still relevant today! 🤔
I think I'm going to try Issey Miaki Pour Homme!😊
Do you like Boucheron Pour Homme?
@@baseedalilaskar4956 yes but not as much as I like Jaipur EDP. just a matter of personal preference.
@@baseedalilaskar4956 I have Boucheron Pour Homme (EdP). To me, it is too lemony. It sort of reminds me of lemonheads, the candy.
Personally, I can't recommend it.
Drakkar Noir is still powerful and long lasting for me. Unlike Cool Water it doesn't smell overly synthetic like an air freshener. I love Cool Water but some cheapies, including Cool Water, smell good but extremely synthetic.
Drakkar noir is awesome, timeless its still in my rotation today and gets me compliments more than expensive and more modern fragrances
Another ones still smelling good today :
1/ Pasha Cartier edt
2 / Guerlain Vétiver
3/ 3ème Homme Caron
4/ Opium Ysl edt
5/ L'Homme Cacharel
6/ Pour homme Enrico Coveri
7/ Homme Boucheron edp
8/Homme Roger&Gallet
9/ L'Homme III Ungaro
10/ White Sergio Soldano
Azzaro pour homme was the first fragrance I owned as a 12 year old. My cousin bought it for me on my birthday and she was shocked that what I asked for was a fragrance. One of my favourites still. Fahrenheit, Eau Sauvage, Quorum, Kouros were always in my father's rotation, God bless his soul. Great video Sebastian.
I have the Aramis, Givenchy and Eau Sauvage. First two are great cold weather scents. Eau Sauvage is THE best summer scent. But the most versatile old-school scent is Chanel Pour Monsieur. Day, night, date, formal, work, summer, winter - it is never wrong to wear it.
I remember wearing Pino Sylvester, Halston Z14, Halston 101, Zino Davidoff, Contidiction by Calvin, Nicole Miller, The original Dior Homme was amazing! Curve, Mambo, so many classics from back in the day!
My personal favorite retro fragrance is Halston 101 (Top Notes are Bergamot, Clary Sage, Amalfi Lemon, Lavender and Artemisia ... Heart Notes are Thyme, Pine, Laurel Leaves, Caraway, Geranium and Carnation ... and Base Notes are Leather, Virginia Cedar, Tree Moss, Amber and Musk).
Fahrenheit was released in 88 still relevant today and will still be relevant in 2050 and beyond imo . Talk about timeless . It didn’t use any trends that were used in the 80s or 90s . No oak moss no carnation no lavender . Nothing like it then nothing like it now
Agreed!!
@@norarazaai okay.okay.
Great video. I was born in 1998, and I'm a big fan of old school perfumes. My picks for part no.2 are: Kouros, Giorgio for Men, Boss number one, Lapidus pour homme, Fahrenheit, Paco Rabanne Pour Homme and Azzaro Pour Homme.
Great choices
Paul Sebastian is a classic I wore in high school back in 1986. Cliff from Georgia
No Moustache by Rochas? It's an old one (late 1940s IIRC) yet still pretty popular. :)
I own and enjoy some of the ones mentioned in this video, e.g. "Drakkar Noir" and Kenzo "Jungle Homme". To this list I would add: Hugo Boss "Hugo", "Bijan for Men", and Michael Jordan "Legend".
Davidoff Zino, Lapidus Pour Homme and especially Oscar De La Renta Pour Lui are mainstays for me. Great scents.
I wore Drakkar Noir back in the late '80s as a teenager and remember liking the scent, though I seem to recall thinking it was a little strong. Jaïpur Homme EDP has been one of my top 3 favorite fragrances for the past 15 years. It has only been around since the '90s, but I swear it smells just like the apartment my family lived in when I was a toddler back in the mid-'70s.
I think Caron needs to be among this group of perfumes
Absolutely!
No Dune Pour Homme? I’ve been wearing since ‘96 or 97 and still wear it regularly. Good list, I wore at least three bottles of Drakkar Noir and Polo Green back in the day.
Leaving room for part 2 and 3! ;)
Great list...Zino Davidoff is great..my favourite one
Definitely loved this. Part 2 is warranted for sure.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Drakkar take me back to middle school. Woah and Pleasures, that takes me back as well. If we're talking 90's, I think you missed "cool water" and "tommy" from Tommy Hilfiger.
Part 2 ...please !!! You could even do a Part 3..lol......!!!!!
I own all of these.....and each one brings certain memories back.
Aramis was the fragrance that steered me away from Brut in the 1970s. But Eau Sauvage and Givenchy Gentleman became my signature scents in the 80s. Still my favourites. I'm waiting for a delivery of Habit Rouge. That and Héritage are absolute classics. Jaipur is beautifully made but I'm afraid that people will think I smell like a curry house when I wear it. I used to work near the Floris shop on Jermyn St. and spent many happy lunchtimes in there.
I still regularly wear and enjoy all of these (minus ‘Pleasures’, the ‘Kenzo’, and the ‘Loewe’) - great presentation!
omg, this shoots me back to those glory days ❤ (I even had Jungle by Kenzo... where’s Antaeus?)
Excellent choices Sebastian. I used to wear Givenchy when i was 18 ....
Oscar De La Renta Gentleman in the Domino bottle is amazing. Very affordable just like Pour Lui as well. Although I could only buy 50ml bottles..
I would even include Aqua Di Gio, Blue De Chanel and Abercrombie Fierce... they changed the game and are still popular to this day
My father wore Drakkar Noir. He passed away Oct. 2022. I have his last bottle, and once in awhile I spray some to remind me of him...
Awe, so sad. My dad passed away in September of 2005, 14 days before my birthday. So I did end up with his entire collection of fragrances which was great back then. Even though I had given them all to him it was a way for me to remember him for sure having his fragrances! :)
These are the fragrances I grew up with. For me, Eau Sauvage and Fougère Royale are absolutely magnificent and timeless classics; they'll still smell fabulous and be germane decades from now.
Took me years back , great review
I remember getting my dad Aramis aftershave for Christmas when I was about 11, I loved to sneak splashes of it.
What a great trip down memory lane Sebastian, Aramis was one of my first fragrances as was Guy Laroche DraKkar Noir as well as Zino Davidoff. Thanks - Cheers Brutha 😎PS. I still have my original Polo Green too 😁
Armani Eau Pour Homme should also be on the list! One of the most classic manly scents
What are your thoughts on Fahrenheit by Dior? I remember loving it back in the day. I gifted it to my brother for one of his birthdays waaaay back.
Off topic, but really curious about this note vulcanolide? “A Firmenich captive that Morillas used to famously brilliant effect in CK One”. I saw the note being used in a couple of fragrances on lucky scent today. I’m assuming there has to be a number of frags since the 90’s this has been used in . Anyway, be a cool video. CKONE stole my 14 year old heart in the 90’s with it’s androgenous-ness. Shocked to find this was used in it-no wonder I’ve never smelled anything similar.
I wore Kenzo in the 90’s and a friend of mine just recently text me and said she was going up the escalator and someone rushed past her smelling of Kenzo. She said it transported her to our youthful shenanigans immediately. Scent memory is very vivid.
This should be a 10-part series
Hoping to do a second sometime soon. 😀
Old school,my favorite kinds of fragrance, I am always looking for these types of scents and any new stuff that gives a nod to the retro style.
Paco Rabane sadly passed away Friday at 88. I'm wearing his Victory smells good.
I'm 58 and in my late teens and early 20's used to wear Jacomo. Great fragrance, but unsure if this one is still in the market.
It's still available at online discounters.
Another fantastic, and incredibly informative video! Thank you so much Sebastian!
I wonder your thoughts about green Polo (just caught the bonus, so I get your thoughts) It was the counter to Drakkar for us college guys clubbing in the mid 80s. I also loved Obsession because of the heavy vanilla and Grey Flannel, it smells like fall.
Aramis and Lagerfeld are my go to's.
I adore Habit Rouge 💕 So well-crafted and such a classy vibe.
Aramis! Love it! a very distinctive and quality scent! I got it 2 years ago on our trip to portugal!
Didn't think I'd see Drakkar Noir on your list, given how ultra-sophisticated/upscale/niche your reviews generally are (in a good way, I mean)! And totally happy to see it--it's such a classic (fellow 80's kid here). So zing-y...like putting your tongue to the top of a 9 volt battery. Need to get some.
Gucci Nobile is one of these timeless Masterpieces. One if not the best aromatic fougere I've ever smelled. Unfortunately discontinued in 2003 that's why most of people don't know about it😔
To those reading this Polo was reformulated yet again in 2019 to smell alit closer to the original. So sometimes when people talk about the bad reformulation they may not have tried 2019 and up. Have you smelled the 2019 versions Sebastian?
My all-time favorite scent for men is grey flannel... It was reformulated, waterdown and reformulated again, because the Blue version was horrible. Now it smells close to the original and has a lasting scent like the original too.
DAMN Lauder Pleasures. I thought only I liked that. My ex in 97 loved this and she had me wearing it. So yeah it takes me back. It is one i definitely want for my collection when i have the funds. And kindred spirits. I totally wore Drakkar in high school in the 80s and also have sort of grown our of it but i also have a 6.7 oz bottle i got as a gift.
Jaipur Pour Homme is a fantastic fragrance. Oscar De La Renta Pour Lui is my frag of the day. I like Zino as well.
Oh heck yes. Love the classics!!
This is straight up my alley sir! Excelent choices. I actualy own 4 of these 13 perfumes and my collection only counts 13 perfumes (my own "Dirty Dozen" as I call them).
Every time you mention stealing sprays from your dad, i remember doing the same. My dads all time favourite is Leau Dissey and i used it all the time. Although, now that i have my own collection, my dad is stealing back the sprays. My tastes in perfume definitely came from him 😁
Cartier Santos, Bucheron pour homme, Armani pour homme are my classic favorite fragrance.
While listening to the notes mentioned, I now realized why I gravitated towards the men's counter
Quorum is one of my faves.
Lots of fougeres here. One vote here for Van Cleef & Arpels Tsar. Stuff is still awesome!
Those were the days.....when his fragrance entered the room before he did. Great vid 👌
Moods by Krizia, from the 80’s . A very unusual man scent at the time.
I was just thinking about buyimg Jaipur homme to my bf, very happy to have your review on it
Great video, and lots of memories in the list. I’m sure you could do a part 2……please?
Awesome video! Can you please let me know if there are other fragz that smell like polo green. I love the DNA. Are there any clones,designers, or niche recommendations. I think fragrances are going to make there way back to these OG's! Another video like this would be awesome.
Try Loewe Esencia EDT. ua-cam.com/video/mBvWJ94368E/v-deo.html
I feel so old. I have everyone of these in my collection 😂😂 Part 2 please.
Great list! I was expecting cool water & GIT also.
Al-Rehab Dakar is a great alternative to Drakkar Noir. Projects heavy and lasts for 7-8 hours.
Drakkar Noir smells nothing like it used to since recent reformulations. Some of the ingredients must have been removed as it smells different and also weak. I blind bought Drakkar Intense thinking it might be like D Noir, however it really isn't. Its so cinamony and coriander spiced and generic. Weak Spicebomblike.
Royal Copenhagen, Kouros, halston z-14, artaeus
Armarni EAU POUR HOMME (1984) is the one I think about! The current reformulated version is quite Good also.
Ted Lapudus ,Karl Legerfeld,Quarim, Geonfraco Ferre.
I will do a part two! :)
Did you feel like Chanel Egoiste or Platinum Egoiste were close to being on this list?
Fun fact Floris Is the fragrance that James Bond wears and referenced in the novels
Oh yes.
Thanks for your list! One that I have always loved and miss the original very much, is Tsar by Van Cleef and Arpels in the dark green bottle. A real comment getter. The original was so good! The knock-offs that followed were lousy. :(( Another favorite had been Bijan for Men. Where have all the good ones gone?
More popular older fragrances: 1) Sung for Men (Alfred Sung)...2) Kouros (YSL)...3) Liz Claiborne for men (LC)...4) Paco Rabanne...5) Lapidus Pour Homme (Ted Lapidus)
I adore and truly respect you and your videos.
If you ask me if I want a part 2 of this video, I respond with abig YES PLEASE!!!
Awesome list! We have the same taste for the most part! I love the vintage Polo. The new formulation is horrible though lol!
Oh yes. I remember growing up my Dad wore Aramis.
Great video! Not a criticism, just an observation, but for me the Gentleman and Eau Sauvage chapters are the wrong way round
Jaipur Homme smells so much more expensive than it is. I wear it exclusively for formal occasions. Same with Habit Rouge EDP. I only recently realized that I didn't have the original Habit Rouge. How different is the EDT?
I had a coworker that said Drakkar 'just smells like a cheezy lounge guy with the low cut shirt showing his gold necklaces catching on his chest hair.. But it still smells sooooo GOOD!"
Paco Rabanne pour Homme is great as well.
🤟😃 Part 2 for sure. I love classics
Ordered Lui - Let‘s see 😂
👍😉 Pour Lui was a good choice. Soapy, oakmossy 80th scent with a beautiful balssmic drydown. Not to get judged before! great cheapy!
Hi Sebastian I am sort of a newbie with fragrances and very interested in learning as much as I can about them. Can you please do a video on perfumes with Pheromones? By the way…I like your long videos! Thanks
These are fragrances that even if they are still being produced 100 years from now, will still be relevant and sell well.
I remember Pleasures for women. I lot of my friends wore it at university. I don't remember how it smelled though.
Awesome list Sebastian! I really need to try Aramis. You’re 100% spot-on about the Polo dry-down. It used to smell incredible!
Interesting list, but you're missing Azzaro Pour Homme, which is one of the more important ones.
The original Armani Pour Homme…around 1983…it’s the greatest!!!
Need to buy a bottle!
@@ThePerfumeGuy very tough to find…especially the original…
Please do a part two. Thanks.
Great video with some great choices in there and i enjoyed it I'm a big fan of old school fragrances and have a blessed night
I have bottles of all these except the Estee Lauder, Loewe, and Oscar de la Renta Pour Lui. I have Oscar for Men by Oscar de la Renta from 1999 that I like better. I think those two were the only Oscar de la Renta masculines. My Dad wore Aramis too. I've got ot sprayed on test strip now. Chant based it on his feminine-targeted (if you can believe that) Cobachard from the 1950's. The Floris fragrance I like best is Elite from 1980. It's a Fougere, which I don't think No. 89 really is.
I am a fan of Jaipur Pour Homme. When I said so on Quora, someone who was criticizing my "out of date" fragrance preferences said of Jaipur, "I find it to be highly pretentious."
Habit Rouge is my big secret 😅. I didn’t want anyone else but my husband to smell that good.
Thanks for the very good review!
My pleasure!
And don’t forget TSAR by Van Cleef & Arpels ❤❤
I really wish grey flannel would have gotten reformulated!
i was disappointed in zino when i got it
i might want to revisit
VERSACE DREAMER.
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I smelled Eau Sauvage recently and thought of it as a perfect white shirt summer frag. Is the modern formulation the same formulation he describes in this video?
Yes. I describe the modern version.
Hi Sebastian!!!
I wonder if you smell already
Charles Jourdan cologne for man And if you have any video thanks