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X, 1872 , #1 , anyone have any experience and input for the above mentioned ?

Would be neat if a few of us would get in on a decant experience.


Cold , nasty day here in NiagaraFalls. Out in the back with the dogs , cutting wood , wearing Musc Ravageur and sipping on good strong black coffee .

Does it get any better than this ? Oh, and chatting with a bunch of great BN'rs !



Regards,

John
post #2 of 11
Yes, I have tried the Clive Christian sampler pack which is about 10ml of each scent. My Nieman Marcus has a very aggressive CC rep who I have known for years from other frag counters. She nearly tackles me every time I go in there.

Number One is an over the top masculine floral kind of thing. It DOES smell expensive. It's nice, it's masculine, but I don't need to smell that way enough to pay the super outrageous price. In personality it reminds me a bit of Amouage Gold. I ain't that rich and don't need to smell that rich. Kind of leans formal. I wouldn't say you need a tux, but it would sure seem odd with jeans or khakis for sure. I know some here wear anything with anything, but this kind of calls for sartorial support imo. And a Bentley.

X for Men I liked enough to re-buy- after debating it for two years. It's very warm and sensual; very. Heavy load of cinnamon when it drys down. Gets attention. Outrageous price too, but after two years of knowing I wanted it, I finally treated myself. (Trying to find other scents that smelled like X was the reason I became a Basenoter- though I didn't post any "what smells like X for Men" threads...just poked around a lot).

1872 I just don't like. My nose couldn't wrap around anything. Others may like it a lot. I didn't hate it...just wasn't taken with anything about it. I guess it's kind of their gourmand?

FYI johnjohn, I think they tend to frown on soliciting splits in this part of the forum.
post #3 of 11
I admit its been a while since I've smelled them and want to revisit. My impression years ago was that the brand was not bottle worthy for the price. I need to reevaluate but thats where I stand for now.
post #4 of 11
Have bottles of all three and love all three especially No1.
post #5 of 11
I like C. The rest I wouldn’t pay for at the price point.
post #6 of 11
I just bought the small 30ml bottle of 1872. Really nice long lasting summer frag.
post #7 of 11
X For Men is good (just good), No.1 and 1872 no. Overall none of them worth the price!
post #8 of 11
All three are wonderful scents, but for the price? There are other scents just as good but much cheaper.

If you have the spare cash, then buy away.
post #9 of 11
Don't waste your money. Medicore fragrances at exorbitant prices IMO.
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Originally Posted by petruccijc View Post

Don't waste your money. Medicore fragrances at exorbitant prices IMO.

Agreed. This "emperor" has no clothes.
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Originally Posted by petruccijc View Post

Don't waste your money. Medicore fragrances at exorbitant prices IMO.

Thank you, JC. I was trying to make a more diplomatic response!
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