Anyone know where I can find these cheaper the the creed boutique or NM. I seen them at Neiman Marcus and wanted one, but not at $165. Thanks
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I've never seen them cheaper anywhere. I was talking to one of the boutique reps several months ago and I was told that the company had "considered" coming out with some less expensive ones, but nothing definite had been decided yet.
There's no doubt that the leather ones are beautiful, but I think this is one area Creed could make more money if they could find a way to decrease the cost of their atomizers. In the same way lowering taxes promotes more spending, I think Creed could make a lot more money if they would bring their atomizers down to where their typical customer could buy several of them and not feel taken advantage of.
For instance, I'm sure there are many, many customers who would never shell out $165.00 for an atomizer, but if they were say.....$50, those same people might buy 5 or 10 a piece. I know I would.
There's no doubt that the leather ones are beautiful, but I think this is one area Creed could make more money if they could find a way to decrease the cost of their atomizers. In the same way lowering taxes promotes more spending, I think Creed could make a lot more money if they would bring their atomizers down to where their typical customer could buy several of them and not feel taken advantage of.
For instance, I'm sure there are many, many customers who would never shell out $165.00 for an atomizer, but if they were say.....$50, those same people might buy 5 or 10 a piece. I know I would.
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I've never seen them cheaper anywhere. I was talking to one of the boutique reps several months ago and I was told that the company had "considered" coming out with some less expensive ones, but nothing definite had been decided yet.
There's no doubt that the leather ones are beautiful, but I think this is one area Creed could make more money if they could find a way to decrease the cost of their atomizers. In the same way lowering taxes promotes more spending, I think Creed could make a lot more money if they would bring their atomizers down to where their typical customer could buy several of them and not feel taken advantage of.
For instance, I'm sure there are many, many customers who would never shell out $165.00 for an atomizer, but if they were say.....$50, those same people might buy 5 or 10 a piece. I know I would.

I've never seen them cheaper anywhere. I was talking to one of the boutique reps several months ago and I was told that the company had "considered" coming out with some less expensive ones, but nothing definite had been decided yet.
There's no doubt that the leather ones are beautiful, but I think this is one area Creed could make more money if they could find a way to decrease the cost of their atomizers. In the same way lowering taxes promotes more spending, I think Creed could make a lot more money if they would bring their atomizers down to where their typical customer could buy several of them and not feel taken advantage of.
For instance, I'm sure there are many, many customers who would never shell out $165.00 for an atomizer, but if they were say.....$50, those same people might buy 5 or 10 a piece. I know I would.
I totally agree tbh.
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