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Need help over a fragrance disagreement with my wife...

post #1 of 16
Thread Starter 
I recently received(thanks again Maksim) a NIB, sealed bottle of Crown Imperial . What a great, citrusy,clean-smelling frag! I loved it and after a shower, hit myself with 6 or 7 sprays of it. I thought it was a classy scent but much to my surprise, as soon as I came downstairs, my wife said; "Why are you wearing White Shoulders ?" I was flabbergasted! I don't know if I've ever smelled WS but I may have years ago as it was a popular women's frag but I do KNOW CI must smell nothing like WS!

Who is correct? Have either of us lost our minds? Could CI smell like a floral WS due to my body chemistry? Should I put my CI up for swap?

I'm going to post this in both the Male and Female Fragrance forums due to it's content.


Dan
post #2 of 16
Dan,

The best thing to do is to agree with your wife, tell her that you wont wear it again, pack it up, put my address on it, and I'll dispose of it in a appropriate manner for you.
post #3 of 16
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Originally Posted by Thrax View Post

Dan,

The best thing to do is to agree with your wife, tell her that you wont wear it again, pack it up, put my address on it, and I'll dispose of it in a appropriate manner for you.


When i read the title....i mumbled to myself.. " No one can help you when there is a confrontation with your wife"

Though i am not married but i know very well that ' The wife always wins'.


gupts
post #4 of 16
Put the bottle away for a couple of weeks.

Next time, spray 1-2 times.

Pray for different results.

If the same thing happens, send Thrax the bottle.
post #5 of 16
Thread Starter 
Thanks guys. I should have added the word "fragrance" before the word "disagreement" so as to not frighten any of y'all. I'd change it but you can't edit the title to a thread.

Keep 'em coming but, no way Thrax! It put's out a stunning citrus 'cloud' and I love citrus being from Miami, Florida.

I know, I may have over-sprayed it but I just want to smell it too.... on me.


Dan
post #6 of 16
Its not worth sleeping on the couch for this. Send it to Thrax for humanity's sake.

TNMA
post #7 of 16
Well you are probably both correct ...

I'm sure Crown Imperial doesn't smell a thing like White Shoulders to you, but there must be something in the CI that reminds her of WS in some way. Maybe she just smelled it too fast after the 7 sprays she might have a whole different opinion after the drydown.

but she will never admit to that ...
post #8 of 16
My response would have been "I'll wear White Shoulders if I wanna...what's it to you?"

...probably why I'm not married.
post #9 of 16
Thread Starter 
Should have given thanks in my earlier post to Twolf/AnnaK for PMing me on how to edit the title. Thank you young Lady!


Dan
post #10 of 16
Spray it on lightly when you know your wife's going to be out for an hour or so, then she'll only get the drydown - maybe she'll feel differently about it.

And if she hates it on you, then either you make Thrax a happy man or you keep your bottle stashed at the back of your wardrobe to wear when your wife is away, just for your solitary pleasure. My god, what a thought "that's my special cologne that I wear when I'm on my own..." am I the only one who thinks that's a teeeeny bit disturbing?
post #11 of 16
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Originally Posted by Wordbird View Post

My god, what a thought "that's my special cologne that I wear when I'm on my own..." am I the only one who thinks that's a teeeeny bit disturbing?

Depends on what else he's wearing while the wife's away.

But seriously folks, White Shoulders has a lot of gardenia in it, doesn't it? Does Crown Imperial have any white flowers?
post #12 of 16
Thread Starter 
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Originally Posted by Advocate View Post

Depends on what else he's wearing while the wife's away.

But seriously folks, White Shoulders has a lot of gardenia in it, doesn't it? Does Crown Imperial have any white flowers?

Yes. The thrust of my post was to find out whether there are any similarities in the two frags in the member's minds. If there is a connection between the two, I'll acquiesce and apologize to my DW. But.....if no one that's familiar with them doesn't see(smell) a similarity well,......I'll go naner-naner as I spray away!


Dan
post #13 of 16
Basenotes says of Crown Imperial: (Crown Perfumery 1905)

Reminscent of the Edwardian barber's shop. A classic citrus eau de cologne with notes of lemon orange and lavender.

Crown Imperial Fragrance Notes

Top Notes Lemon, Orange, Lavender,
Middle Notes Herbal,
Base Notes Rich, Musky,

Source #2:
The culmination of the perfumers art, this classic Eau de Cologne fragrance is reminiscent of the edwardian barber's shop. Crown Imperial has a fresh and herbal accord blending oil of orange, lavender and lemon with a rich powdery background. Lemon, orange and lavender developed with a herbal twist into rich, musky, manly undertones.



White Shoulders Notes: (Elizabeth Arden 1945 originally by Evyan)

Source #1:

Top Notes: Sandalwood, amber, patchouli, incense
Heart Notes: Gardenia, jasmine, orris, lily of the valley, rose, lilac
Base Notes: Sandalwood, amber, musk, oakmoss

Source #2:

Featuring sweet top notes of neroli, bergamot and peach. With floral middle notes of jasmine, rose, tuberose, clove, lily and orris. Plus, lasting base notes of sandalwood, civet, musk, amber and moss. A sophisticated fragrance that's ideal for evening and formal wear.
post #14 of 16
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Originally Posted by Lightninrod View Post

I'll go naner-naner as I spray away!


Reckon you can naner-naner as much as you like!
Maybe your wife's seeing a comparison in the richness and powderiness of the frags, but it's all in her head.

Good news for you, a bummer for Thrax!
:-)
post #15 of 16
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Originally Posted by sofresh View Post

My response would have been "I'll wear White Shoulders if I wanna...what's it to you?"

...probably why I'm not married.

Oh, hey. I agree. And I am married.
So, what's wrong with smelling like White Shoulders anyway?
If I had to please my husband with my fragrance choice, all I would ever wear was Mennon Green Deodorant.
post #16 of 16
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Originally Posted by kbe View Post

Basenotes says of Crown Imperial: (Crown Perfumery 1905)

Reminscent of the Edwardian barber's shop. A classic citrus eau de cologne with notes of lemon orange and lavender.

Crown Imperial Fragrance Notes

Top Notes Lemon, Orange, Lavender,
Middle Notes Herbal,
Base Notes Rich, Musky,

Source #2:
The culmination of the perfumers art, this classic Eau de Cologne fragrance is reminiscent of the edwardian barber's shop. Crown Imperial has a fresh and herbal accord blending oil of orange, lavender and lemon with a rich powdery background. Lemon, orange and lavender developed with a herbal twist into rich, musky, manly undertones.



White Shoulders Notes: (Elizabeth Arden 1945 originally by Evyan)

Source #1:

Top Notes: Sandalwood, amber, patchouli, incense
Heart Notes: Gardenia, jasmine, orris, lily of the valley, rose, lilac
Base Notes: Sandalwood, amber, musk, oakmoss

Source #2:

Featuring sweet top notes of neroli, bergamot and peach. With floral middle notes of jasmine, rose, tuberose, clove, lily and orris. Plus, lasting base notes of sandalwood, civet, musk, amber and moss. A sophisticated fragrance that's ideal for evening and formal wear.

Source #1 is incorrect. Basically, it smells like a white floral on me, not citrus at all. I used to wear White Shoulders in high school.
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