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What would a bounder wear?

post #1 of 16
Thread Starter 
Thoughts on a fragrance for a cad? Here are mine:

Sandingham by Crown Perfumery
No.88 by Czech & Speake
post #2 of 16
What is a bounder?
post #3 of 16
I think it's a breed of dog??? ;D
post #4 of 16
LOL!

A bounder is a very English type of villain - often quite classy and charming, but entirely trustworthy nevertheless.

I submit Green Irish Tweed.
post #5 of 16
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dante

LOL!

A bounder is a very English type of villain - often quite classy and charming, but entirely trustworthy nevertheless.

I submit Green Irish Tweed.

In that case, I submit Tabarome Millesime
post #6 of 16
Maybe Paul Smith London. I'm wearing it today and I'm feeling a little evil.
post #7 of 16
Bandit? Le Dandy?


Aaron
post #8 of 16
Thread Starter 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dante

LOL!

A bounder is a very English type of villain - often quite classy and charming, but entirely trustworthy nevertheless.

I submit Green Irish Tweed.

I wouldn't restrict the definition to just Englishmen, Bill Clinton could also be regarded as a cad/bounder.

Alan Clark (former British MP) is another prime example, after graduating from Oxford, the aristocrat spent his time polishing his roller, womanizing & excessive gambling. He was famous for bringing his mistress on his honeymoon, also seducing the wife & 2 daughters of a South African judge.

In summary, a cad's behaviour is unprincipled or dishonourable. You can understand why I chose Czech & Speakes's No.88, its the fragrance of a naughty (but nice) man.
post #9 of 16
Another vote for Le Dandy.
post #10 of 16
Brut.
post #11 of 16
Tabarome Millesime. It reminds me of Bugsy Siegel. 8-)
post #12 of 16
Sandringham or Green Irish Tweed. Maybe L'Anarchiste?
post #13 of 16
Bel Ami, obviously.

'His rise testifies to the decline of a whole society.'

- Jean-Paul Sartre
post #14 of 16
Quote:
Originally Posted by magnnum

[quote author=Dante link=1128684656/0#3 date=1128686878]LOL!

A bounder is a very English type of villain - often quite classy and charming, but entirely trustworthy nevertheless.

I submit Green Irish Tweed.

I wouldn't restrict the definition to just Englishmen, Bill Clinton could also be regarded as a cad/bounder.

Alan Clark (former British MP) is another prime example, after graduating from Oxford, the aristocrat spent his time polishing his roller, womanizing & excessive gambling. He was famous for bringing his mistress on his honeymoon, also seducing the wife & 2 daughters of a South African judge.

In summary, a cad's behaviour is unprincipled or dishonourable. You can understand why I chose Czech & Speakes's No.88, its the fragrance of a naughty (but nice) man.[/quote]


Interesting! Â*So if you've watched ' Sexy Beast ' or 'The Long Good Friday " one time too many and wish to become a Cockney Villain you'd obviously go with Ferrari Black. Â*Whereas ar bounder would get GIT?

Well, Trumper's Â*Spanish Leather; Â* MdG Â*Santal Noble and SMN Nostlgia--just for starters. Â*Stll I envision so many Creeds besides GIT

The sweeter, bolder bounder should really try Roberto Cavalli.

Oh btw folks, Â*a Â*'cockney villain' Â*is a gangster.



Mario.
post #15 of 16
When i'm feeling like a cad i reach for Cuiron.
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