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| Author: | cerebralassassin [ Thu Jan 21, 2010 7:54 pm ] |
| Post subject: | clothing and cologne |
can anyone recommend some good clothing shops and quality cologne that i can get in london i do use good brands in both but i wanna expend my horizons cos my dress sense and cologne taste dont appeal much as no ones ever heard of them so i want something with a more likely success of getting some!! by the way incase you ask the cologne brand that i use is tom ford(its great but no-ones ever heard of him) and the majority of my clothing is by jeff banks(its seen as old fashioned) |
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| Author: | GvCIA [ Thu Jan 21, 2010 8:01 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: clothing and cologne |
Quote: can anyone recommend some good clothing shops and quality cologne that i can get in london i do use good brands in both but i wanna expend my horizons cos my dress sense and cologne taste dont appeal much as no ones ever heard of them so i want something with a more likely success of getting some!! by the way in case you ask the cologne brand that i use is tom ford(its great but no-ones ever heard of him) and the majority of my clothing is by jeff banks(its seen as old fashioned)
I just picked up Armani Diamonds, good scent. Head to your local shopping mall and go to (idk what the equivalent in the UK is) Macy's or JCPenny outlet and ask the people behind the fragrance counter. Tell them exactly what your looking for!Btw, a "good" cologne will run some $$ depending on the brand. |
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| Author: | Mr Archer [ Thu Jan 21, 2010 8:26 pm ] |
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I would've thought Tom Ford is pretty well known. But I don't get why people need to know who made your cologne. The point is that it smells good on you. You shouldn't be wearing so much of it that everyone around you starts asking you what you're wearing. I wouldn't recommend talking too much to the people at the fragrance counter though, they're usually asked to push a particular product on you. If you don't want to dress like an old person, go to a clothes store younger people frequent and ask a cute girl or gay dude for outfit ideas. Buy some men's fashion magazines, check out the ads and look for stuff that you like in them, then go shopping. |
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| Author: | NAB [ Thu Jan 21, 2010 8:28 pm ] |
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I goy myself a big bottle of Echo from Davidoff. Before I bought it (tax free), i had some girls judging it, and they really loved it. It's a light, refreshing scent.. I really like it! It's expensive though, I got it tax free and with a big discount in San Marino (tax free country in the middle of Italy) and still payed about 60 euro's. |
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| Author: | Drizzy [ Thu Jan 21, 2010 8:28 pm ] |
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Cologne is definitely a lot of personal preference. I don't like spicy scents, preferring softer scents. My go tos are D&G Light Blue and Le Male by Jean Paul Gaultier. I'm in Canada, and a lot of guys here have never heard of Light Blue, which is good because it is a little unique at least. Lot of girls comment on how good it smells. Le Male is more vanilla-y thus a little more... well, feminine I guess, but chicks dig it too. For a little more edge I go with Armani Attitude... again though, it's whatever works for you. From my limited research into colognes, the same cologne can smell different on 2 different guys, so try out a bunch and see what you like... |
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| Author: | cerebralassassin [ Thu Jan 21, 2010 8:30 pm ] |
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sadly in london you can only buy tom ford in high-end shops harrods, harvey nicholls, selfridges, and house of fraser! my problem is that i tend to dress really conservatively i tend to dress smart all the time i own no sports wear what so ever and i dont ever wear trainers only shoes or boots! its usually a shirt mainly white or black, jeans, a suit jacket and shoes |
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| Author: | a large farva [ Fri Jan 22, 2010 12:58 am ] |
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girls get wet for Jean Paul. was that too descriptive? |
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| Author: | strimpboi [ Fri Jan 22, 2010 1:07 am ] |
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For some reason, women LOVE how I smell when I'm wearing Tommy Bahamas. Dirt cheap and non designer. It's great. |
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| Author: | Spike007 [ Fri Jan 22, 2010 1:18 am ] |
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ACQUA DI by Gio Armani. Smell so good and I never had so much comments on my cologne with this one. Just be sure that you don't take one that smell like one of your friend or too much popular where you are. |
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| Author: | HoR [ Fri Jan 22, 2010 1:29 am ] |
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london? directly go for abercrombie & fitch - fierce let me say i have a lot of cologne and nearly every single one of the above mentioned, but this one just kicks ass. best thing is, that it is really rare, in london it should even be like close to noone has it, here in germany really no one has it and its by far the best cologne i know |
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