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Adidas Moves by Adidas, 1999

Adidas Moves by Adidas, 1999
89% Positive Reviews
Rated #1155 in Fragrances

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Almost a perfect citrus fragrance. It's cheap, it smells good, it gets compliments, it actually does last long -- if you understand there is more to a fragrance than the projecting top notes. It's complete and versatile. The base notes are light creamy woods. One problem, however. There is a sort of onion like smell up close for a period in the opening. Hard to explain, but always there for me. I'd assume (like with numerous other cheapies) I get it from the clash in chemicals in this one. Fortunately, it goes away eventually. I have spent many many years with this fragrance in my collection. Gone through a few bottles, and find it to be a great citrus scent. Will always have a bottle in my collection. Sort of a comfort scent for a fresh zesty citrus blast. Also very similar to Versace pH. Between this and Curve, imo, the 2 best economical citrus fragrances on the market. Unfortunately, both have a problem with a chemical smell in their notes. So when recommending the perfect citrus fragrance, I can't go with either of these, because they have this flaw. Something a little pricier like Bvlgari pH Extreme, or Lalique White are excellent choices for that perfect citrus scent that just hits the spot.

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Doesn't last long but it smells fresh and clean with a little bit of a metallic note. Cheap, widely available and has gotten me compliments.

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It's a typical run-of-the-mill fresh scent. Atypically, however, it has even LESS longevity and projection than even the run-of-the-mill scents. Right out of the bottle, the projection is about 1/4 of an inch. After one minute, it's gone.

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reminds me of platinum egoiste, but less refined and with less longevity of course.

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This stuff is really good for the price. After about 10-20 mins it smells even better. Its innofensive, young, a good work out scent or gym. I would give the smell an 8.5/10 overall i would give it a 5.5/10 It projects good but it leaves quick.

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A good cheapie that I wore in high school and still wear on occasion today - fresh and pleasant, mint wakes you up, with spice and some fruitiness over a musky base. The best Adidas scent.

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There are several Moves cologne from ADIDAS and this one is probably the best. Light and citrusy. This one is perfect for wearing to the gym or other physical activities. Longevity and projection are not very good but odds are you'll find this for 10 bucks or less so you can't really complain. Decent for what it is.

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1. Its made by Adidas
2. Its very economical

That said, don't expect too much from this fragrance. I still think you'll be pleasantly surprised by its cost to scent ratio; its very decent smelling. Its citrusy and aquatic (fresh) and perfect if you need something to cover your own natural musk at the gym. Great for the younger crowd (high school, possibly college)

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Another pretty decent cheapie. It's a fruity aquatic, but this time the fruit includes apple on top of the usual melon, so that sets it apart a little, and makes it smell a little less cheap. The main thing that curbs my enthusiasm for it is the metallicness of the apple in the top. Still, when I draw the seemingly obvious comparison to Eternity, I find Moves both less metallic and less candy-like. Another thing that saves it is that while it starts out as red apple, which is normally a bit too sweet for me, it seems to evolve toward green apple by the midnotes, and this adds a little tartness to the melon. I still hesitate a bit when I discover the slight throat burn that the base notes can give, which I was assuming to be lavender, but because I've experienced a lot worse in the past, I'll let it slide with Moves. This sharpness remains into the base and keeps the sweetness under continued control. Not bad overall, considering I got my little bottle for $3!

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black pepper throughout the life of this scent. moves is kinda chemically with a odd presence, maybe its ginger ale as it says in the notes. the notes are all tossed together not giving this scent a chance to shine. a frag for the teens
Adidas Moves by Adidas, 1999
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Description:

Adidas Moves contains a whole bunch of tasty fragrance notes. Green Apple, Parsley, Black Pepper, Spearmint, Peppermint and Mandarine. Sounds like the ingredients for a salad. The Ginger Ale Accord in the heart notes gives the fragrance an unexpected zing!

Details:
DetailValue
Top NotesGreen Apple, Tomato Leaf, Parsley, Black Pepper, Anise, Spearmint, Peppermint, Pineapple, Mandarine
Middle NotesGinger, Ginger Ale Accord, Cedarwood, Lavender, Jasmine, Juniper, Geranium, Musk
Base NotesSandalwood, Thyme, Oakmoss, Muguet.
Launched Date1999
GenderMen
AvailabilityIn Production
ByAdidas
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