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Greetings all, I'm a 55 y/o male who resides in St. Petersburg, Florida (mostly humid

climate) interested in opinions and suggestions concerning male colognes. I prefer EDP

over EDT. My wardrobe is limited to Creed MI and Kiton Black (which I like immensely),

well maybe not a wardrobe, a shoe box LOL. I have A&B Fierce and Chanel Allure (not

too keen on). I would like 3 more to add. I prefer powder, woods , spicy, & florals. Money

is no more than 150.00 per bottle or less.

I know all body chemistries and noses are different but would appreciate all

suggestions. Please feel free to ask any questions of me to help.

Thank you.
post #2 of 7
Try Lalique pour Homme or Floris Elite. Elite is a woody/flowery scent.
post #3 of 7
I'm a fan of Givenchy's Pi for men. I think it could survive your climate.
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Originally Posted by aljinnie View Post

Try Lalique pour Homme or Floris Elite. Elite is a woody/flowery scent.

Is that the Lalique Blue or Equis?? Is there a Lion as well?
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Is that the Lalique Blue or Equis?? Is there a Lion as well?

I have Equus as well but my favourite is definately the original Lalique PH EDP with the Lion etched on the bottle. I have never experienced a fragrance so well blended. If you read the reviews then one word is repeated: SMOOTH.
post #6 of 7
"Le Vainqueur" by Rancé 1795 is a nice lightweight EDP for men.
Well worth checking out!
post #7 of 7
You might enjoy Geir also. Certainly worth a sample to try anyway. Geir by Geir Ness is a laid back male (but definitely unisex IMO) EdP in the $60 range when discounted that holds close to the skin and is redolent with 'mountain air'. Seems to work nicely in the humid, hot weather as well as the occasional cold snaps we feel in the Southern half of Florida.

Basenotes Reviews:

http://www.basenotes.net/ID26122029.html
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