Last week I got it again, the new -relaunched- version with big red JEANS title printed on the bottle.
The nostalgic feelings overwhelmed me :)
Silver Jeans is still a great perfume!!!
A...
The spice cabinet has been neglected in perfumery. I imagine this has to do with perfume producers not wanting to be pinned down by the literal, the prosaic, the kitchen. From the consumer...
Lacoste Challenge comes out of the bottle with citrus notes followed by the woodsy finishing notes. Very nice fragrance...
The projection, sillage, and longevity are average, or perhaps...
This is a surprising fragrance that has an initial attack similar to cedar (but cedar is not listed in the notes).
In the dry-down, It quickly changes to a slightly-powdery, sweet fragrance...
I bought this thinking that it was Versace Pour Homme, I should've remembered better but I didn't. I was bummed, but decided to try it anyways, and it was just so friggin' strong I couldn't...
Hednic, have you smelled the current version? How do they compare, in your opinion? I've read many threads on the topic, just curious to see what you think and if it would be worth getting the one in the picture for around $65.
Nersh, yes I do. I haven't smelled the vintage, but after wearing the current version of Fahrenheit I can picture the vintage being stronger smelling and less watered down.