Oh Wow!!! Amazon.com has a 200 ml bottle of shock for $35!!! Yo, that might be the one!!! Someone please convince me why this should NOT be the choice (other than the fact that the bottle is tacky...lol).
So the budget isn't great, but I know I can get something decent online for around this price. Right now, I have in mind the following:
1. Azzaro Chrome Legend. My dad use to wear the original Chrome, and liked it. I then got him a Chrome Legend oil that he liked and finished. So I was thinking about buying him the actual cologne. Only thing is, I'm not sure if it is under my budget online.
2. Cannabis Santal by Fresh. I remember recieving a sample of this, and liking it. It had a kinda menthol/minty vibe to it, but kinda sweet gourmandy as well. I'm kinda iffy about this one, since it's warm right now, and it may be a little much for this season.
3. YSL Jazz or Live Jazz. I hear a lot of good things about it from you guys, but have yet to try it myself. And I hear they're fairly inexpensize.
4. One of the Cartier boys. Roadster, Pasha, or one of their lighter flankers.
5. One of the C.O. Bigelow scents from Bath & Body Works. I tried several the other day, and like 1 of them quite a bit.
6. Ck One Shock. Short-lived, but nice scent. If I can find it for cheap, I'll probably get one for myself too. Plus, I know he liked 1 Million, and this is kinda similar.
So you know, he likes and owns Cool Water, use to have Dolce & Gabanna (ran out), use to own Obsession & Eternity YEARS ago, Loves my Amouage Reflection and won't stop borrowing it...lol There's a scent that I remember people saying smelled similar to Reflection. Not Fluer De Male or Arabian Nights tho...Will do a search and see what comes up.
But yeah, any suggestions???
Oh Wow!!! Amazon.com has a 200 ml bottle of shock for $35!!! Yo, that might be the one!!! Someone please convince me why this should NOT be the choice (other than the fact that the bottle is tacky...lol).
Because Live Jazz is a much better choice. Right time of year too.
Live Jazz is around the same price too. Hmm...Decisions, decisions. We'll see how this thread plays out. Kinda tempted to grab that Shock tho!
Go for quality over quantity. Putting more on won't make it smell better.
If you are limited to only $35, the best scent you can get at that price-line is The Dreamer.
Hi Lar,
I think something "Classy" is in order for a Dad. Off the top of my head (budget wise) I'd go for something like a 1.7 oz. bottle of
Givenchy "GENTLEMAN". Wonderful fragrance. Plug Givenchy Gentleman into the BN "Fragrance Directory" finder and I believe you'll this one will fit your budget. Also nice is Guerlain "HERITAGE". Oooh, if you think your Dad might like something with a 1980's kick, a REAL nice Italian Fragrance (on sale and under budget) is TRUSSARDI UOMO. Come to think of it, I need another bottle of Trussardi Uomo myself! AWESOME fragrance! Again, plug in Trussardi Uomo on the Fragrance finder and you'll discover where it is on sale. Don't wait too long however. Best of luck. Let us know what you decide.
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Live Jazz is a good choice and occassionally you can find "Rive Gauche" in that price range as well.
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So I see Live Jazz has fans. :-) Let me peek at some reviews...
If he loves the Amouage Reflection, and if you have enough available in your bottle, why not spend the $35 on a decent atomizer and fill it with a decant of that for him? It's a sure thing (since he likes that frag) and then he will have his own and will stop borrowing yours.
Roadster is a classy choice, and almost nothing smells like it. Can be had for $38 shipped BNIB from Meidy on ebay.
Want to trade - Chanel Platinum Egoiste for Dior Eau Sauvage...
http://www.basenotes.net/threads/394...82#post3308582
CK One Shock isn't a bad choice. I've been tempted to get it myself a few times.
Yeah Hep. He seems to like the more contemporary stuff. I would just get him 1 Million, since he really liked the sample I had, but I have this thing about really popular fragrances. And CK One, I thought was really nice, and had a similar smell, so I'm thinking he'll enjoy it. I can see him wearing one of the Cartier scents too, so I wanna price those as well. Live Jazz, I'm kinda iffy about, cuz I've never smelled it, and I'm not too big on blind buys...
Yeah, I was pretty surprised when I started to see some strong recommendations from people on here for it last winter. I likely wouldn't have even sampled it had I not heard so much good buzz for it. And if your dad is the kind of guy who keeps only one (or just a handful) of fragrances on hand, then an affordable 200 ml is a pretty solid choice, as it will definitely last until next Father's Day!
Same here. I saw it mentioned in a thread, and went to try it that same day at the Macy's beside my workplace. I was rather surprised by it! So if my dad really likes a fragrance, he'll mainly wear that. But if he's going to church, he'll mostly switch it up from week to week to see if one gets him more/less compliments. Smh lol A friend of mine game me a bottle of Michel Germain Sexual Sugar Daddy, and I didn't quite like it, so I gave it to him. He actually likes it quite a bit, and says he gets crazy compliments when he wears it.
Okay, so I know a few of you are in favor of Live Jazz, but right now, I'm actually pretty sure it's either gonna be CK One Shock or Cartier Pasha Fraicher Menthe. I tried this one recently, I found it to be really fresh and appropriate for an older gentleman. And it seems awfully similar to Live Jazz too, with the citrus + mint theme. So I'ma price this as well and see...
Larwiz,
I recommend that you not buy such cheaply priced fragrances on
Amazon. You never know what you are going to get. That goes the same for Target. I've made some bad choices in the past.
I would much rather you purchase something from Macys or Walmart. Walmart has a huge male fragrance directory. If your dad likes tobacco scents Mustang by Estee Lauder is a really nice scent at a very low price. Otherwise Cartier or Live Jazz is a great option.
* Have you considered a CARON fragrance ? Those are in your price range and highly admired on this and other fragrance websites. Por Un Homme is a classic from the 20's.
By the way thanks for the haywardenterprises link.
I've tried the Caron scents. Bought and then swapped 3rd Man. I liked L'Anarchiste quite a bit though. May look into that. I've actually bought and recommended the purchase of several fragrances on Amazon, with absolutely no problem. Key is to make sure that the seller has a high rating. 95% and up. So did you make a purchase on any of the scents?
If he likes 1 Million, Ted Lapidus Black Soul has a 1 Million vibe, but is spicier, less sweet, and much easier to wear. It's $24 shipped on Ebay and for that price it's a steal.
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Black Soul. Gotcha! Will read the reviews...
Live Jazz
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From your list Live Jazz for sure, but my choise is Vetiver Guerlain
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cK One Shock for Him by Calvin Klein - One is initially treated to a mildly fresh accord. Clementine, with its sweet orangey and faint floral facets, lavender with its clean, herbal character, as well as cucumber, with its medicinal, sea-like aspect, all commingle in a brisk concoction. A cloud of something, perhaps aldehydes or the cryptic, energy drink accent, imparts an effervescence to the invigorating blend. Transitioning to the heart, a field day with herbs is had. Leafy, black basil, with its licorice accent, vivacious and woody black pepper as well as mildly spicy and sweet cardamom encase the opening. A nascent tobacco serves as a backdrop to the herbal jubilation. Segueing to the base, the rich and spicy tobacco has come into full bloom, while an earthy mustiness of patchouli flitters about. A pleasant ambrene wood infuses its laurel-like, sweet and spicy, woody overtures. And, a casheran musk imparts its velvety, somewhat floral bouquet. An enjoyable drydown ensues. This versatile composition is an all-season scent with average projection and average longevity, 6-8 hours. Its favorable price point makes this fragrance even more welcomed.
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Live Jazz by Yves Saint Laurent - One is initially treated to a citric blast of bittersweetness from tangy grapefruit and zesty lemon. Sweet spearmint invades the citrus duet, and, with its brightness, fosters a refreshing and cooling sensation. This invigorating medley brews for a spell before meandering to the adaptive middle. Here, in the heart, heaps of coriander, with its spicy and faintly sweet grassiness, commingle with the tart and vegetal rhubarb leaf, and envelop the opening concoction infusing it with warmth and greenness. A faint strawlike something twinkles in the background, along with the minty citrus. Transitioning to the waiting base, dusty and dry cedar, somewhat floral and honeyed ambergris and a tinge of vanilla intermingle to generate a pleasing drydown. This all-season composition has average projection, after an hour becoming a skin scent, and longevity, 5-8 hours. In view of the foregoing as well as its favorable price point and wonderful versatility, an enthusiastic "thumbs up" is warranted.
Jazz or Live Jazz seem like the most appropriate and at the same time, great value for money choices. Both are stylish, suave, distinguished scents, available at mere fractions of what their real value amounts to (good quality fragrance notes and a genuine difference form generic designer crowd pleasers).
Anyway, congratulations on my behalf to your father and have fun purchasing, choosing and gifting!