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Tommy Bahama question.

post #1 of 7
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I was just at TJ Maxx, and my eyes lit up when I saw Tommy Bahama (original0 for 19.99 for a 3.4 oz.

What I'm wondering though is, are all the Tommy Bahama's (original in brown bottle) "cologne" sprays? do they make it in an EDT? This one says cologne spray, and in most pics online I see them saying "cologne spray" on the bottle. I used to own a .5 oz splash that i got for free years back during its release as a promotional gift, but i never paid attention to the box. Anyone know if they make an EDT, or are they all EDC's?
post #2 of 7
nope I've never seen edt (although a lot of ebayers states that its edt), but Tommy B's edc last longer than many edt
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Originally Posted by yrk View Post

nope I've never seen edt (although a lot of ebayers states that its edt), but Tommy B's edc last longer than many edt

Yes, it has great longevity for an EDC, thanks on the quick reply.. My head was spinning for a minute.
post #4 of 7
Tommy Bahama edc has as much longevity as Gucci Pour Homme I! (thats a lot)
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Tommy Bahama edc has as much longevity as Gucci Pour Homme I! (thats a lot)

Funny you should say that. I find those two scents similar in construction.
post #6 of 7
Yeah, my Set Sail St. Barts is a "cologne spray". It has great longevity on me, but not on most others.

For 20 bucks that a good deal.
post #7 of 7
Set Sail St. Barts is probably the best of the Tommy Bahama line.
Though, I dunno. They all smell too "old man " don't they?

Cheers,

Mario
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