Ramsey, I have a full bottle of * EAU NOIR & it has been reformulated many times over the yrs, starting off in Cologne concentration which appeared to be better than EDP concentration. Similar to the higher end channel line where EDT's, we're said to be better than EDP formulations. From my understanding the civet note in Eau Noir was removed some yrs back & while it smells good, it lacks the funky animalic vibe that some people loved & what I really wanted in my bottle. Great stuff, being very reminiscent of Sunshine man as pointed out buy you. Just not the formulation I had hoped to get. Thanks for sharing list. A2
@@RamseytheRam Ramsey, In my description of Eau Noir, I had mistakenly given a description of an original bottle of Diors * LEATHER OUD!. That was the fragrance which the note of civet was removed. My apologies Sir. It was late when watching your video & was a mental lapse. My bottle of Eau Noir is nice, very lavender like & very dark green color wise, coming off like maple syrup. Besides MFK new formulation being less green, I'm assuming his new fodmulation may be more office friendly than the darker color Eau noir formulations. It's my understanding that the original formulation had in mind a person who frequented smokey night clubs & wore something that would cut through all the smell of cigarettes. Now the man who wears Eau noir has a 9-5 office job does not smoke nor stays out late a night clubs & eats healthy. The new Eau noir is more accessible than the old., but I'd like the old even though I've a 9-5 hahaha! My apologize again. A2!
@@THELUVOFG honestly I wore it to work yesterday and it was brilliant... i have a 2018 bottle of leather oud and I love it... i still get the animaloc funk... although I would love a bottle of Eau Noire & Leather Oud in vintage formats... just hard to find...i need a collector to sell me a partial! 😂😂😂
@@RamseytheRam Great! Glad it works for you, despite the change that's occurred with it. I'd love a vintage of both myself. SOTD-----GYPSY WATER (* BYREDO) A2!
Man I’m so glad I listened to you about Portos. Remember when I first got it I had allergies and had a hard time smelling? Well after that cleared up and I could appreciate it it’s now one of my all time favorites. Punjab looks great because I love Yatagan. Love pour Lui as well. Great video.
@@RamseytheRam lol ,I love Portos.. by the way I reread my comment and I accidentally wrote it’s “not” I meant to says it’s “NOW” one of my favorites. But I think you understood what I meant . I’m going to hunt down an older bottle eventually. I’m surprised the duck wasn’t a fan. We can give him a pass though 😁. Anyway wanted to clear up my typo so anyone reading understands how amazing Portos is.
'Brooding' is the word I would use to describe Jacomo de Jacomo. I just sprayed some on the back of my hand, and it almost comes across to me like hot iron or hot steel? It doesn't scream - it is a subtle but undeniably masculine fragrance. 'Smoldering' is another good description, I think.
This might be redundant at this point, but it'd be interesting to see you do a "Trends in Decade in Fragrance" where on a high level you talk about what note/fragrance type commonalities a decade shared, with a fragrance here or there held up to the camera as an example. Hope you're doing well!
Yes I have ... its pretty simple really as I usually will apply to the inside of my collar bones or near the back or side of my neck & then the top of my hands... i almost never spray my clothes 👔
I would probably also choose Nino Cerruti PH as my one perfume for life, if forced to make that choice. I think that the quality of its ingredients is much higher than most other vintage perfumes.
Ramsey, thank you for reminding me about all those forgone fragrances. Your videos help keep me aware that although my body and face may not resemble my former self, my taste and over the top amount of fragrances in my collection, have not only kept my mind and body straight, but also my olfactory senses, and my sense of taste in excellent shape!
@@RamseytheRam Maybe one day. My collection is mostly in my bedroom in every which way. Lots of them have taken over the tops of two pieces of furniture; some are underneath and others are on the floor in boxes. I also have lots of perfumes in the bathroom off my bedroom. They are mostly in the vicinity of the two double sinks. I should have bought some kind of shelving long ago and actually looked into it, but never found anything that would work in my bedroom.
Hey Ramsey, I finally got my nose on Leonard Pour Homme and it's fantastic! I don't know if you have ever tried it or not, but right when I smelled Leonard I was instantly reminded of Nishane's Afrika Olifant. Afrika Olifant is one of my favorite releases from Nishane, and when I smelled LPH I felt that Afrika Olifant was a modernized version of LPH, to borrow a page out of Roja's book, Nishane "Nishane'd up" LPH and produced Afrika Olifant
I own 4 bottles of Leonard Pour Homme... it is one of my favorite 80s frags of all time BUT I have never smelled Nishane Afrika Olifant yet .. It is on the never ending to sniff list 🤞🏻
ivoire pronounces ( eve war) it means ivory in French. i love that perfume. i also so have the parfum/extrait version as well. in 2012 ivoire was relaunched in edp concentration. you might want to check that version out, i still prefer the vintage parfum and vintage edt of ivoire better.
Nice list! The first vintage Oscar De La Renta Pour Lui that you held up at 1 hr 8 minutes is a Parfums Stern - it’s stamped in the glass under the bottom sticker = top part says Made in France and below that Parfums Stern. Looking forward to seeing the rest of the series.
Ahhh Jules and nino are apart of my all time top ten❤I’m so glad u put me on to these.I think Jean Martel quit because he probably understood how can he ever beat a leather so well made and to me the best fougere ever made(paco) ……it’s almost like he knew that he put all his talent into these 2 and in my opinion they can’t be beat. One could just wear Jules and paco and forever be entertained 🤜🤛
I've smelled the vintage and modern PS fine cologne. You are right. I like it a lot, but it does seem like it's missing something. If I want a fragrance that kind of gives me a similar wear/feeling to my nose, I tend to grab a modern bottle of Caron third man.
1:03:14 - This may be a little before your time, but the man in the 1981 WEIL Pour Homme ad is no other than famed actor, comedian, and director, Woody Allen.
@@RamseytheRam - Thought you might like that...BTW, I’m a recent subscriber to your excellent channel. I just stumbled on it via Chris from ScentLand, and have lately been binging on your brilliant and very informative videos (so different from much of the rubbish on offer out there!). I am an archaeologist/Egyptologist with a special interest in ancient organics, including oil-based aromatic unguents and perfumes. Though a long time fragrance enthusiast, I’m a relative novice to the history of modern perfumery, but find the subject equally fascinating. Keep up the great presentations - your collection is truly a sight to behold! Greetings from Greece!
I finally substituted my scent of the day , which was vintage Omar Scharif, with a more modern fragrance, however, I can still smell the Omar Scharif. They no longer make them like they used to, which is unfortunate for we vintage lovers, but also for the newbie fragrance lovers.
I have a Rosary I got at a Benedictine monastery in Italy. It was made from the rose petals of roses they had growing there. That was over 20 years ago and still smells intense! The Rosary is the best weapon against evil! Our family says one every single night.
That original Jacomo de Jacomo was really quite something. I wasn't ready for it at the time. Also sure I mentioned a couple of times that the latest Pour Lui smells just like gillette shaving foam. Not exactly the best a man can get, but certainly not the worst. Btw, wore Lacoste Red today from an old bottle (a scent I adored in my youth - probably because the chicks did) and finally realized just how much my tastes have changed. 😂 Couldn't believe how piercingly synthetic and sweet it was. Absolutely could've passed as a blue shower gel fragrance back in the day. I do like the apple note for the first 5 minutes, but after that you might as well call the dentist. GeeeeZussss. Liquid sugar gel. Mit Apfel!
It is amazing when you go back and smell something you used to like with your new found knowledge of perfume and you are like "whaaaa"?? 🤢 The blue writing Jacomo de Jacomo is immense... the Parfums Sterns (which apparently is the first formulation) & Sanofi beauty (which is apparently thr 2nd) are amazing versions of Oscar de la Renta Pour Lui... dont know if I would like the newest version .. Gillette shaving foam 🤔🪒
@@RamseytheRam Good to know! It's interesting, the first time I smelled Pour Lui, I thought I was smelling a dank and balmy floral women's lipstick. The new one is smooth, I'll give it that, but the lavender just becomes really linear after the first 30 minutes. Feels like a few things are missing.
Paul Sebastian...Two guys from Jersey...The history of the Paul Sebastian brand began in 1979 when two friends from New Jersey, Leonard Paul Cuozzo and Alan Sebastian Greco, decided to combine their knowledge and skills. Cuozzo lived near the International Flavors and Fragrances factory and was a perfume fan; he had been working on his own cologne with perfumer Fritzsche Dodge for several years. Greco was an experienced marketer and salesman for Textron, which by then had long ceased to be a textile business. Full story on Fragrantica.
Don't shy away from trying the new Eau Noire. It's still very very good. Maybe slightly less gourmand and more smoky/woody. Performance seems to be the same for me.
Paul Sebastian is what Patrick Bateman was wearing in American Psycho (the book) ." Evelyn giggles, then takes a sharp breath. "But you smell nice. What are you wearing - Obsession? You party pooper , is it Obsession?" "No," I say grimly. "Paul Sebastian." "Of course." She smiles, downs her second glass. She seems in a much better mood, boisterous almost, more than you'd expect of someone whose neighbor's head was sliced of f in a matter of seconds while she was still conscious by an electric mini-chain saw . Evelyn's eyes momentarily glitter in the candlelight, then revert to their normal pallid gray .
I think the current version of Pour Lui is still miles ahead of practically all the new releases from designers. The current version has a lot of soapy notes, especially in the opening, which I couldn't find in the original - I love both of them.
Nahhh it's just old stock... it was the same thing with Furyo for years.... you could buy for 20 bucks for years... until the stock ran out and now if you want a bottle you are paying 150 to 200 bucks
I still have two bottles left of Paco Robanne Metale, one that has just a minimal amount of juice in it and another that is a full bottke. BTW, the bottle is classically simple but beautiful.
*always looking for stuff similar to derby because it goes for $1000* *watches this and gets excited about weil pour homme* *looks at ebay prices 😒* hahaha well, i did just get a vintage jacomo de jacomo for $20 at least 🤷 dude j.d.j. sounds like something id ask to be custom made for me if i was a billionaire or something lol, very excited
See my other comment...by the way...I have an extremely DEEP vintage of PS Fine Cologne. No sticker, raised glass lettering on bottom...Made in France.
@@RamseytheRam I can't say for sure. There is something about it. I need to refine my nose to what musk even is. This is not like anything else that I have smelled. And when I think of musk, I have Areej le Dore's Koh I Noor which has Siberian Deer Musk. Im so confused.
@@RamseytheRam I loved the “unsung hero” depiction of Winnegrad. I mean, he created both Blend 30 and Lagerfeld Cologne the same year, how can it get better than this? Tbh I prefer them to Leonard PH but that’s a great fragrance indeed. And thanks for highlighting Pour Lui, I can’t stand that old nonsensical “poor man’s Antaeus” stigma
Disclaimer: number 1 is not better than number 20. Couldn’t have said it better since these are all, all star scents and can only be ranked on preference because there are all unique in their own ways 🤌🏼 unlike todays market of fragrances where everything smells the same🤦🏻♂️
The Education alone is worth watching.. Great class as always.
Thanks for sitting in the front Row Antonio 👨🏫
@@RamseytheRam he and I are sharing the same desk
Great years! Great years! 😀😀🙌🙌🙌🙌👏👏👏🙏❤️🙏❤️ I learned about these years from you Professor! 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks so much for the support Rachel 🫂🥳
The best part of this type of videos is the knowledge and history behind the fragrances! Soo Good!!
Thanks so much for the support & watching Yousif 🙂
Nino Cerruti Pour Homme all day everyday and twice on Sundays. Top 10 all time for me. Great years. Great video sir ✌🏻
So tough to Rank some of the all time greats in one video 😂😂🤌🤌
@@RamseytheRam yes impossible task. Change your mind right after you turn off the camera 😂
@@JONATHAN-db2ry exactly or when you wake up tomorrow 😂😂😂
Ramsey,
I have a full bottle of * EAU NOIR & it has been reformulated many times over the yrs, starting off in Cologne concentration which appeared to be better than EDP concentration. Similar to the higher end channel line where EDT's, we're said to be better than EDP formulations.
From my understanding the civet note in Eau Noir was removed some yrs back & while it smells good, it lacks the funky animalic vibe that some people loved & what I really wanted in my bottle. Great stuff, being very reminiscent of Sunshine man as pointed out buy you. Just not the formulation I had hoped to get.
Thanks for sharing list. A2
Yes I would totally go for a vintage cologne bottle but they are so hard to find.. and when you do most people want an arm and a leg for them 😒
@@RamseytheRam
Ramsey,
In my description of Eau Noir, I had mistakenly given a description of an original bottle of Diors * LEATHER OUD!. That was the fragrance which the note of civet was removed. My apologies Sir. It was late when watching your video & was a mental lapse.
My bottle of Eau Noir is nice, very lavender like & very dark green color wise, coming off like maple syrup. Besides MFK new formulation being less green, I'm assuming his new fodmulation may be more office friendly than the darker color Eau noir formulations. It's my understanding that the original formulation had in mind a person who frequented smokey night clubs & wore something that would cut through all the smell of cigarettes. Now the man who wears Eau noir has a 9-5 office job does not smoke nor stays out late a night clubs & eats healthy. The new Eau noir is more accessible than the old., but I'd like the old even though I've a 9-5 hahaha!
My apologize again. A2!
@@THELUVOFG honestly I wore it to work yesterday and it was brilliant... i have a 2018 bottle of leather oud and I love it... i still get the animaloc funk... although I would love a bottle of Eau Noire & Leather Oud in vintage formats... just hard to find...i need a collector to sell me a partial! 😂😂😂
@@RamseytheRam
Great! Glad it works for you, despite the change that's occurred with it. I'd love a vintage of both myself.
SOTD-----GYPSY WATER (* BYREDO) A2!
Man I’m so glad I listened to you about Portos. Remember when I first got it I had allergies and had a hard time smelling? Well after that cleared up and I could appreciate it it’s now one of my all time favorites. Punjab looks great because I love Yatagan. Love pour Lui as well. Great video.
I am so glad you stuck with it Justin... the castoreum Portos is amazing... you will love Punjab my friend 😊
@@RamseytheRam lol ,I love Portos.. by the way I reread my comment and I accidentally wrote it’s “not” I meant to says it’s “NOW” one of my favorites. But I think you understood what I meant . I’m going to hunt down an older bottle eventually. I’m surprised the duck wasn’t a fan. We can give him a pass though 😁. Anyway wanted to clear up my typo so anyone reading understands how amazing Portos is.
Yes I was surprised about that too👀
Our nose knows. I think I am going to love this video.
The nose knows indeed... you just have to trust yours 🐽
Very brave & thorough review!!
CHRIS! Today is a special day when scentland comments on one of my videos 🤌🤌🤌
'Brooding' is the word I would use to describe Jacomo de Jacomo. I just sprayed some on the back of my hand, and it almost comes across to me like hot iron or hot steel? It doesn't scream - it is a subtle but undeniably masculine fragrance. 'Smoldering' is another good description, I think.
Yes those are two great descriptors indeed... thanks so much for watching & commenting 😏
This might be redundant at this point, but it'd be interesting to see you do a "Trends in Decade in Fragrance" where on a high level you talk about what note/fragrance type commonalities a decade shared, with a fragrance here or there held up to the camera as an example. Hope you're doing well!
Thanks for the rec Keeley & for watching & commenting 🍻
Have you ever mentioned in a video how you apply perfume? Would be interested to see.
Yes I have ... its pretty simple really as I usually will apply to the inside of my collar bones or near the back or side of my neck & then the top of my hands... i almost never spray my clothes 👔
I would probably also choose Nino Cerruti PH as my one perfume for life, if forced to make that choice. I think that the quality of its ingredients is much higher than most other vintage perfumes.
It is fantastic 💪💪
Thanks for watching & commenting James 😏
LOVE this series it’s wonderful..your videos are work of art brother
Thanks for the love you have shown me since the start my friend 🙏🙏🙏
Ramsey, thank you for reminding me about all those forgone fragrances. Your videos help keep me aware that although my body and face may not resemble my former self, my taste and over the top amount of fragrances in my collection, have not only kept my mind and body straight, but also my olfactory senses, and my sense of taste in excellent shape!
You have excellent taste indeed Phyllis🤌🤌🤌
You should come on a livestream one day and show off your collection 💪
@@RamseytheRam Maybe one day. My collection is mostly in my bedroom in every which way. Lots of them have taken over the tops of two pieces of furniture; some are underneath and others are on the floor in boxes. I also have lots of perfumes in the bathroom off my bedroom. They are mostly in the vicinity of the two double sinks. I should have bought some kind of shelving long ago and actually looked into it, but never found anything that would work in my bedroom.
Hey Ramsey, I finally got my nose on Leonard Pour Homme and it's fantastic! I don't know if you have ever tried it or not, but right when I smelled Leonard I was instantly reminded of Nishane's Afrika Olifant. Afrika Olifant is one of my favorite releases from Nishane, and when I smelled LPH I felt that Afrika Olifant was a modernized version of LPH, to borrow a page out of Roja's book, Nishane "Nishane'd up" LPH and produced Afrika Olifant
I own 4 bottles of Leonard Pour Homme... it is one of my favorite 80s frags of all time
BUT I have never smelled Nishane Afrika Olifant yet ..
It is on the never ending to sniff list 🤞🏻
ivoire pronounces ( eve war) it means ivory in French. i love that perfume. i also so have the parfum/extrait version as well. in 2012 ivoire was relaunched in edp concentration. you might want to check that version out, i still prefer the vintage parfum and vintage edt of ivoire better.
Yes I heard about the relaunch! I need to spend more time with it 🙂
Thanks so much for watching & commenting... my pronounciations are useless 😒😏
Nice list! The first vintage Oscar De La Renta Pour Lui that you held up at 1 hr 8 minutes is a Parfums Stern - it’s stamped in the glass under the bottom sticker = top part says Made in France and below that Parfums Stern. Looking forward to seeing the rest of the series.
Ahhhh good to know .... i thought it was the original formulation... was parfum stern the first or second formulation?? 🤔
@@RamseytheRam I believe Stern was the first.
@@Baz4 okay that makes sense ... so it went stern and then sanofi 🤌🤌
@@RamseytheRamYes, I think so.
Ahhh Jules and nino are apart of my all time top ten❤I’m so glad u put me on to these.I think Jean Martel quit because he probably understood how can he ever beat a leather so well made and to me the best fougere ever made(paco) ……it’s almost like he knew that he put all his talent into these 2 and in my opinion they can’t be beat. One could just wear Jules and paco and forever be entertained 🤜🤛
100% agree with you...sometimes when I wear something like Jules I wonder why I even both with these other 600 perfumes 😂😂😂
I've smelled the vintage and modern PS fine cologne. You are right. I like it a lot, but it does seem like it's missing something. If I want a fragrance that kind of gives me a similar wear/feeling to my nose, I tend to grab a modern bottle of Caron third man.
Third man is far superior IMHO... Fine Cologne is okay but even in vintage form it is mehhh 🤷♂️
Completa la trilogía del maravilloso recorrido de esos MONSTRUOS SAGRADOS de los 70s!!!!! Estoy ENCANTADA!!!!😊👍👌👏👏👏👏!!!!!!!
Very much appreciate you watching & commenting Roxy 🫂
1:03:14 - This may be a little before your time, but the man in the 1981 WEIL Pour Homme ad is no other than famed actor, comedian, and director, Woody Allen.
😳
Thats awesome! 🤌🤌🤌
@@RamseytheRam - Thought you might like that...BTW, I’m a recent subscriber to your excellent channel. I just stumbled on it via Chris from ScentLand, and have lately been binging on your brilliant and very informative videos (so different from much of the rubbish on offer out there!). I am an archaeologist/Egyptologist with a special interest in ancient organics, including oil-based aromatic unguents and perfumes. Though a long time fragrance enthusiast, I’m a relative novice to the history of modern perfumery, but find the subject equally fascinating. Keep up the great presentations - your collection is truly a sight to behold! Greetings from Greece!
I finally substituted my scent of the day , which was vintage Omar Scharif, with a more modern fragrance, however, I can still smell the Omar Scharif. They no longer make them like they used to, which is unfortunate for we vintage lovers, but also for the newbie fragrance lovers.
I need a vintage bottle of that omar sharif one day 😏
In 1979, I used to wear Lagerfeld, Blend 30 by Dunhill, Equipage Hermes and Grey Flannel by Geoffrey Beene
Some hall of fame perfumes there brother 🤌🤌🤌
No trucking today 😢 but I am working out so I’m not losing 💪 SoTD nice bergamote from essential parfums. Great gym scent
Never smelled it but I hear great things 🙂
I love the fact you did major events for each of the years first 👍
Gets us in the mood 😂😂😂
I have a Rosary I got at a Benedictine monastery in Italy. It was made from the rose petals of roses they had growing there. That was over 20 years ago and still smells intense! The Rosary is the best weapon against evil! Our family says one every single night.
Thanks so much for sharing Nicky... such a beautiful comment to read indeed 📿
@@RamseytheRam ❤️
That original Jacomo de Jacomo was really quite something. I wasn't ready for it at the time. Also sure I mentioned a couple of times that the latest Pour Lui smells just like gillette shaving foam. Not exactly the best a man can get, but certainly not the worst. Btw, wore Lacoste Red today from an old bottle (a scent I adored in my youth - probably because the chicks did) and finally realized just how much my tastes have changed. 😂 Couldn't believe how piercingly synthetic and sweet it was. Absolutely could've passed as a blue shower gel fragrance back in the day. I do like the apple note for the first 5 minutes, but after that you might as well call the dentist. GeeeeZussss. Liquid sugar gel. Mit Apfel!
It is amazing when you go back and smell something you used to like with your new found knowledge of perfume and you are like "whaaaa"?? 🤢
The blue writing Jacomo de Jacomo is immense... the Parfums Sterns (which apparently is the first formulation) & Sanofi beauty (which is apparently thr 2nd) are amazing versions of Oscar de la Renta Pour Lui... dont know if I would like the newest version .. Gillette shaving foam 🤔🪒
@@RamseytheRam Good to know! It's interesting, the first time I smelled Pour Lui, I thought I was smelling a dank and balmy floral women's lipstick. The new one is smooth, I'll give it that, but the lavender just becomes really linear after the first 30 minutes. Feels like a few things are missing.
Paul Sebastian...Two guys from Jersey...The history of the Paul Sebastian brand began in 1979 when two friends from New Jersey, Leonard Paul Cuozzo and Alan Sebastian Greco, decided to combine their knowledge and skills. Cuozzo lived near the International Flavors and Fragrances factory and was a perfume fan; he had been working on his own cologne with perfumer Fritzsche Dodge for several years. Greco was an experienced marketer and salesman for Textron, which by then had long ceased to be a textile business. Full story on Fragrantica.
Cool little bit of info ... i will check it out 🤌🤌🤌
79-80 were some good years
Some of my all time favorites... well 81' is probably my all time favorite but we are the heart of it all now 🙏
Don't shy away from trying the new Eau Noire. It's still very very good. Maybe slightly less gourmand and more smoky/woody. Performance seems to be the same for me.
Nice! Thanks for sharing Perroli.... loved the full wear of Eau Noire yesterday 🙂
Paul Sebastian is what Patrick Bateman was wearing in American Psycho (the book)
." Evelyn giggles, then takes a sharp breath. "But you smell
nice. What are you wearing - Obsession? You party pooper
, is it Obsession?"
"No," I say grimly. "Paul Sebastian."
"Of course." She smiles, downs her second glass. She seems in a much
better mood, boisterous almost, more than you'd expect of someone whose
neighbor's head was sliced of
f in a matter of seconds while she was still
conscious by an electric mini-chain saw
. Evelyn's eyes momentarily glitter
in the candlelight, then revert to their normal pallid gray
.
😂😂😂
It all makes sense now 🩸
I bought that bottle of Iviore de Balmain years ago during my first trip to Paris. I still have some juice left in
that bottle.
Great fragrance indeed 🔥
Cerruti 1979 is one of my most backed up fragrances 💪
It is soooo good... i am very blessed Anooj found me a bottle 🤌🤌🤌
I think the current version of Pour Lui is still miles ahead of practically all the new releases from designers. The current version has a lot of soapy notes, especially in the opening, which I couldn't find in the original - I love both of them.
Yes I love Pour lui... sad it's official Discontinued 😢
@@RamseytheRam Maybe parfumo is wrong here ;) I still see loads of these bottles for really cheap.
Nahhh it's just old stock... it was the same thing with Furyo for years.... you could buy for 20 bucks for years... until the stock ran out and now if you want a bottle you are paying 150 to 200 bucks
I still have two bottles left of Paco Robanne Metale, one that has just a minimal amount of juice in it and another that is a full bottke. BTW, the bottle is classically simple but beautiful.
Yes a gorgeous bottle indeed ... congrats on still having a bottle 🙏
I remember that bottle of Macassar too. However, sadly, I do not now own that fragrance.
I would love a vintage .... they are just so hard to come by at a fair price 😒
My god, '81 is gonna be a tough rank 🐏🦆
I am up for the challenge
🐏🦆💪
Scherer was once a fantastic fragrance and I wore it a lot very long ago.
I wouldnt mind a vintage bottle one day 🍻
I am always the best smelling person in my room, however, at this time, I am the only person in the room. 🤣
😂😂😂
🧠🧠🧠
*always looking for stuff similar to derby because it goes for $1000*
*watches this and gets excited about weil pour homme*
*looks at ebay prices 😒* hahaha
well, i did just get a vintage jacomo de jacomo for $20 at least 🤷
dude j.d.j. sounds like something id ask to be custom made for me if i was a billionaire or something lol, very excited
Weil Pour homme is awesome... but so is Jacomo de jacomo 💪🐏
Which price would you recommend as reasonable for Portos? It is available in Germany.
I hate getting into price... because its subjective and everyones budget is different
Florentine Iris is actually from Florence, which is a truly wonderful smelling city.
Yes I can imagine so... they think they have the best Iris in the world... maybe they do 🤷♂️😂😂
Scherrer 1979 is sooo good!
Agreed! I will review it soon 🤌🤌🤌
See my other comment...by the way...I have an extremely DEEP vintage of PS Fine Cologne. No sticker, raised glass lettering on bottom...Made in France.
Is it still super musky ?
@@RamseytheRam I can't say for sure. There is something about it. I need to refine my nose to what musk even is. This is not like anything else that I have smelled. And when I think of musk, I have Areej le Dore's Koh I Noor which has Siberian Deer Musk. Im so confused.
Nice man
Andy! Thanks for being here bro 😊
Jules...yay!!!
Jules is my favorite Dior of all time 😁💪🐏
I'M INTRIGUED BY PACO RABANNE METAL
Yes Calendre & Metal are worth a look for sure brother 😊
This may be my fave year…. have you smelled Eau de Monsieur yet?
You mean Goutal Eau de Monsieur? Nope
What about the Leonard in the brown bottle...it looks old.
Its just what the big boy bottle looks like 🙂
Things are getting serious here 🍿
Its getting hot in here... 🔥
@@RamseytheRam I loved the “unsung hero” depiction of Winnegrad. I mean, he created both Blend 30 and Lagerfeld Cologne the same year, how can it get better than this? Tbh I prefer them to Leonard PH but that’s a great fragrance indeed. And thanks for highlighting Pour Lui, I can’t stand that old nonsensical “poor man’s Antaeus” stigma
Love
❤️
Disclaimer: number 1 is not better than number 20.
Couldn’t have said it better since these are all, all star scents and can only be ranked on preference because there are all unique in their own ways 🤌🏼 unlike todays market of fragrances where everything smells the same🤦🏻♂️
Isnt it amazing... NONE of those smell the same .. just incredible how far perfumes has fallen into the depths 🤦♂️
@@RamseytheRam I completely agree🤦🏻♂️ it’s no longer about expressing but rather about impressing.
Punjab is not offensive and can't be. It is the name of a state in India. Is the word Texas offensive?
I 100% agree... some people tried to turn it into a slur ... people will get offended at anything 🤦♂️
@@RamseytheRam yup they do - I like how you didn’t even give that a moment of explanation!