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post #1 of 14
Thread Starter 
In your opinion which fragrances never will not die?
Mitsouko?
Habit Rouge?
...
Predict for new fragrances
I think Aqua Di Gio and A*MAN for many years will sell.
And D&G PH will be discontinued for about next 4-5 years and it doesn't have chance for staying in top.
post #2 of 14
I believe that the gas-powered car will be obsolete before we see an end to Cool Water and all the flankers. ( I also predict about 7 or 8 Hot Water flankers as well LOL).
post #3 of 14
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Originally Posted by Hamid View Post

And D&G PH will be discontinued for about next 4-5 years and it doesn't have chance for staying in top.

Hahaha, you really does not like this juice, huh?!
D&G pour Homme won as good as everything it could
when it was launched back in 1994, and it has been a
huge seller ever since. If any mainstream frags on the
market today will become an evergreen, this would be it!

Other frags that will be on the market forever, IMHO anyway incl.;

N°5
Coco
Shalimar
Fahrenheit
Poison


... amoung other hundreds!
post #4 of 14
In my opinion,

Chanel pour Monsieur
Knize Ten
YSL pour Homme
Floris No. 89
ADP Colonia
Eau Sauvage

are some of the frags very unlikely to ever be discontinued
post #5 of 14
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Originally Posted by Le Grand Duc View Post

Hahaha, you really does not like this juice, huh?!

No, i like it and i don't like to lose it. i think it's not too special for selling forever. maybe 4-5 years is too short. but finally one day D&G will stop producing this.
post #6 of 14
Here are just a few off the top of my head,
Aqua di gio
cool water
le male
Eternity
Chanel pour monsieur
drakkar noir
Caron un pour homme
Van cleef and arpel ph
Azzaro chrome
(some of these are just because they sell well)
post #7 of 14
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Originally Posted by Hamid View Post

No, i like it and i don't like to lose it. i think it's not too special for selling forever. maybe 4-5 years is too short. but finally one day D&G will stop producing this.

As D&Gs flancer scent, they will continue
producing this, as long as they keep making
fragrances ... believe you me.
post #8 of 14
Thread Starter 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Le Grand Duc View Post

As D&Gs flancer scent, they will continue
producing this, as long as they keep making
fragrances ... believe you me.

Ok. I trust your prediction, i'm not worry about it anymore
post #9 of 14
A*men
Acqua Di Gio
L'eau D'issey
Cool Water
Chrome
Armani Code
Le Male
post #10 of 14
I think Dolce & Gabanna Pour Homme will be sold for many years to come. It will be in the ranks of Polo classic and Drakkar Noir in the years it will not be over popular but it will have a following and still be found in the men's fragrance counters.
post #11 of 14
ADG for sure
Drakkar Noir has yet to die
Cool Water
Fahrenheit
Le Male
i HOPE A*Men
D&G Light Blue
post #12 of 14
anything Chanel ------ they've got great control of their branding/image/heritage and constantly put out a great quality, most of the time unique, solid product (with the exception of Allure Sport Cologne and a couple of the Allure for women editions).
post #13 of 14
AdG, Cool Water, TdH, Fahrenheit, Drakkar Noir, Curve, GIT, Le Male, Polo, Polo Double Black, Be Delicious, KC Reaction, The Dreamer, Burberry London, A*Men
post #14 of 14
I am hopeful that online shopping will give fragrances a new lease on life. The overhead for an online perfume store is so much less than a brick and mortar store that you don't have to sell like crazy to make a profit. Just look at how many more choices you have at a place like Fragrancenet than at Bloomies or Barney's.
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