Many thanks for the shout-out and the kind words, Kelan 🙏 Outstanding comparison video since you have all versions from 4 decades of reformulations 👏 Everyone raves about Eau Sauvage, but AEPH is my favourite of the non-dirty citrus aromatics tied with ADP Colonia. I hear they discontinued AEPH outright now 😢
Yes!! Finally someone is giving Armani Pour Homme some love and I couldn't be happier! I too have the vintage bottle (3/4 full and using it sparingly) as well as the latest one and you absolutely nailed it when describing the two! While the latest version is still fantastic, the vintage bottle has more depth and character and it simply gives off that classic men's scent! I wore the original back in the mid-late 80's (signature scent) and I'm still wearing it today because it's that fantastic! Thanks for the great review/comparision!
I just discovered Armani Pour Homme. Purchased an older formulation as several reviewers said that there was a definite difference and that the new formulation didn't do the fragrance justice. Love the scent. Pure class and totally posh. It may not be everyone's style as it's very citrus forward, but I don't know how anyone could "dislike" the fragrance. Terrific review.
It’s such a classy Italian masculine masterpiece of a scent I love the stuff and I’m so happy I have. I’d trade other rare bottles for more of it since I know I’d wear it a lot
I love this series. Very helpful for those looking to hunt down vintages. Personally, I love the black and gold of the vintage bottles too. Kind of intimidating if I'm honest, which gives it that appeal. Released the same year as Tuscany I think, along with Lacoste and Davidoff. '84 not the greatest year for releases, but I'm a fan of those at least.
@@ScentsOfSouthJersey Yup, you mentioned it in the vid. I kinda like that black crimped sprayer look. Gives the bottle more character. I had a clone of A*Men with that same atomizer that I used to layer with like crazy and it was just so satisfying to spray. But sometimes the old things are a good reminder of the days when we had to work hard for what we had. Made the small stuff a bit less significant so we could focus on our lives ahead. ☺
Just picked up two vintage bottles (black bottom) for £30 / 30ml on vacation in Malta 🇲🇹. Love the channel as always and have to say thank you for the best cheapie recommendation ever in Sergio Tacchini EDT in a previous video.
This scent captivated me, and nothing else is really like it - sophisticated, but simple , elegant, classy, timeless, beautiful. Armani ph is a legend . Haven’t tried the new stuff - I have a miniature (89% vol) and a 50ml apres rasage which is nearly empty .. of the precious juice . enjoy your content etc , regards
Not only did I wear Armani Eau Pour Homme back in the mid 1980's, but the CPA firm I worked for at the time handled the top Italy based companies of the day that had offices in NYC. I spent about a month each year up in the offices of Giorgio Armani and about 2 1/2 months of the year in the 5th Avenue offices of Ferragamo.
@@ScentsOfSouthJersey It was! One of my favorite days on the job was when the men's ready to wear VP for Armani came into our room at Armani and asked if anyone was a size 38. I was much thinner in my 20's and closer to a size 37 at the time but within 15 minutes, I found myself modeling men's suits for the next hour or two for buyers from Saks, Bloomingdales and other department stores! Back then, neither Armani nor Ferragamo had many fragrances in their line for men. I also handled Perugina candy when they were still owned by the Buitoni family. Around the holidays we would get a great discount from them. Their Gianduja Hazelnut chocolates and panettone were delicious! Other clients the firm had were Ermenegildo Zegna and Pirelli Tires.
@@DarthJabba504 I'm surprised I didn't mention that! Thanks for reminding me. The bookkeepers and accounting staff at Armani looked like they were pulled out of a central casting office for actresses! When the elevator door opened up on their floor, you were greeted by piped in music and mirrors all over the place. Here's another good one from back in the mid 1980's. I had a client on 5th Ave. Whenever I would go in the building, the elevator would open up on a certain floor and an attractive woman in her 30's would walk on. I was always dressed sharply for business and wore cologne. I sensed she acknowledged my presence. It wasn't until about 15 years ago that I realized that woman was a young Carolina Herrera! Her business address was in that building!
Great Job! LOVE this fragrance! Yes the opening is somewhat sharp (lemon) but I don't mind it because it will lead into one of the most beautiful Men's (not female) luxury soap scents. Pure Class and will not offend anyone at all. Have to say enjoy this one in particular. Just a side note, from beginning to end this is a well made fragrance and I do not smell overtly synthetic notes (but there may be some) and this one "finishes" smoothly, in other words I do not detect that typical "cologney" smell or synthetic smell when fragrance is fading, like a lot of lesser quality fragrances (any ZARA cologne is a good example and if you've smelled them, you'll know what I mean). Also, don't know what to wear? This fragrance is an super no brainer, easy dumb reach.
Never tried the modern version. Absolutely love the vintage. I have several bottles, reviewed them on my channel, and continue to buy them cheap here in Japan.
@ScentsOfSouthJersey Lots of people buying them here over the past 30 years, and not using them much. Generally speaking, wearing cologne isn't a thing here. So they're getting rid of them and I'm a happy buyer.
I was taking a UCLA class with Sony Films CEO Peter Guber in the early 90s and remember this scent well. It seemed a ton of Hollywood executives and agents in the 90s wore this.
this is a rare example where the newer bottle def looks better than the old. - except maybe they should have kept the color gold but I just like the simpler and more angular look on the newer bottle.
Great review. Love the modern vs. vintage comparisons. Speaking of which, I just did a Giorgio Bev Hills Red for Men review like this one. Of course I mentioned your review. Is it okay to include a link to your review in the description?
One of my personal favorites from my whole collection. However, I have the newer version. If anybody also has John Varvatos Artisan Pure, these two pair really nice together. Fun fact: this is also Paulie Gaultieri's (The Sopranos) fragrance of choice.
Yea I just broke out my bottle and gave it a spritz forgot how good it is I have the Luxury Products version Id go after the older one if this one wasnt so solid good stuff Kellen ✌
I’m Dominican but my Italian uncle back around 99’ when I was in my early teens, I remember asking him what’s that cologne! It was such a signature scent. And he put me on and gave me his bottle. Shit after that it was gave over. I hate that I gotta pay above 100 lol but definitely signature smell. I wanted to watch this clip to see the difference between the original and the new.
I’m checking out the date of the video… I have been searching for this fragrance for the past two years. Has the original been re-released? I know it was discontinued. After some research, there was One ingredient featured in the notes which was banned in some countries due to skin irritation. I think it was Oak Moss. Anyhow, the only bottles I can find, seem to be vintage and uber chère 😢
Another disappointment for me personally. LOVED the original, you are spot on, such a fantastic old school blend. Went through a couple bottles back in the day, very classy. The new formulation has a vile note of some kind in the background, like a sweaty armpit, just couldn’t get past it. May just have to plunk down some dough for an original bottle. 👍🏻
The vintage versions regardless of it being cosmair or luxury products smell so amazing the new version doesn’t come close. It’s unfortunate that the new version isn’t that great because it’s always a plus when the current version still holds up but definitely not in this case
Many thanks for the shout-out and the kind words, Kelan 🙏
Outstanding comparison video since you have all versions from 4 decades of reformulations 👏
Everyone raves about Eau Sauvage, but AEPH is my favourite of the non-dirty citrus aromatics tied with ADP Colonia. I hear they discontinued AEPH outright now 😢
Had me scared for a minute lol
@@ScentsOfSouthJersey 😄 Colonia is an italian institution, it's here to stay :)
@@ScentsOfSouthJersey 😮😅😅😊aà😊😊😊
Yes!! Finally someone is giving Armani Pour Homme some love and I couldn't be happier! I too have the vintage bottle (3/4 full and using it sparingly) as well as the latest one and you absolutely nailed it when describing the two! While the latest version is still fantastic, the vintage bottle has more depth and character and it simply gives off that classic men's scent! I wore the original back in the mid-late 80's (signature scent) and I'm still wearing it today because it's that fantastic! Thanks for the great review/comparision!
Thank you so much for watching and commenting!
I just discovered Armani Pour Homme. Purchased an older formulation as several reviewers said that there was a definite difference and that the new formulation didn't do the fragrance justice. Love the scent. Pure class and totally posh. It may not be everyone's style as it's very citrus forward, but I don't know how anyone could "dislike" the fragrance. Terrific review.
It’s such a classy Italian masculine masterpiece of a scent I love the stuff and I’m so happy I have. I’d trade other rare bottles for more of it since I know I’d wear it a lot
These classic citrus colognes are my favorite for the hottest days of summer. Hope you get an Eau de Rochas review up soon.
I have just a few sprays of Eau de rochas left I killed the bottle so fast I should get another
I love this series. Very helpful for those looking to hunt down vintages. Personally, I love the black and gold of the vintage bottles too. Kind of intimidating if I'm honest, which gives it that appeal. Released the same year as Tuscany I think, along with Lacoste and Davidoff. '84 not the greatest year for releases, but I'm a fan of those at least.
It’s funny you mention Tuscany, my dad had a bottle of that too and the sprayer looked just like the vintage Armani black one
@@ScentsOfSouthJersey Yup, you mentioned it in the vid. I kinda like that black crimped sprayer look. Gives the bottle more character. I had a clone of A*Men with that same atomizer that I used to layer with like crazy and it was just so satisfying to spray. But sometimes the old things are a good reminder of the days when we had to work hard for what we had. Made the small stuff a bit less significant so we could focus on our lives ahead. ☺
Just picked up two vintage bottles (black bottom) for £30 / 30ml on vacation in Malta 🇲🇹. Love the channel as always and have to say thank you for the best cheapie recommendation ever in Sergio Tacchini EDT in a previous video.
This scent captivated me, and nothing else is really like it - sophisticated, but simple , elegant, classy, timeless, beautiful. Armani ph is a legend . Haven’t tried the new stuff - I have a miniature (89% vol) and a 50ml apres rasage which is nearly empty .. of the precious juice . enjoy your content etc , regards
Definitely try and track down a bottle of the edt ! It’s to good not to have
Great video Kelan 👏👏👏
Thanks dude !
Not only did I wear Armani Eau Pour Homme back in the mid 1980's, but the CPA firm I worked for at the time handled the top Italy based companies of the day that had offices in NYC. I spent about a month each year up in the offices of Giorgio Armani and about 2 1/2 months of the year in the 5th Avenue offices of Ferragamo.
Well that sounds like an awesome time and place to work at
@@ScentsOfSouthJersey It was! One of my favorite days on the job was when the men's ready to wear VP for Armani came into our room at Armani and asked if anyone was a size 38. I was much thinner in my 20's and closer to a size 37 at the time but within 15 minutes, I found myself modeling men's suits for the next hour or two for buyers from Saks, Bloomingdales and other department stores!
Back then, neither Armani nor Ferragamo had many fragrances in their line for men. I also handled Perugina candy when they were still owned by the Buitoni family. Around the holidays we would get a great discount from them. Their Gianduja Hazelnut chocolates and panettone were delicious!
Other clients the firm had were Ermenegildo Zegna and Pirelli Tires.
Wow...I can only imagine the beautiful women working in those offices.
@@DarthJabba504 I'm surprised I didn't mention that! Thanks for reminding me. The bookkeepers and accounting staff at Armani looked like they were pulled out of a central casting office for actresses!
When the elevator door opened up on their floor, you were greeted by piped in music and mirrors all over the place.
Here's another good one from back in the mid 1980's. I had a client on 5th Ave. Whenever I would go in the building, the elevator would open up on a certain floor and an attractive woman in her 30's would walk on. I was always dressed sharply for business and wore cologne. I sensed she acknowledged my presence. It wasn't until about 15 years ago that I realized that woman was a young Carolina Herrera! Her business address was in that building!
I love the vintage than the new one. Really classy that bring's you back to memories. Thanks for the reviewed of this gem scent man.
The vintage took me immediately back to smelling the scent as a kid when my dad had a bottle, it really is such a classy scent I love it
Great review and I enjoyed it and I'm going to try it and have a blessed night
This one is a must have
Ok thanks
Great Job! LOVE this fragrance! Yes the opening is somewhat sharp (lemon) but I don't mind it because it will lead into one of the most beautiful Men's (not female) luxury soap scents. Pure Class and will not offend anyone at all. Have to say enjoy this one in particular. Just a side note, from beginning to end this is a well made fragrance and I do not smell overtly synthetic notes (but there may be some) and this one "finishes" smoothly, in other words I do not detect that typical "cologney" smell or synthetic smell when fragrance is fading, like a lot of lesser quality fragrances (any ZARA cologne is a good example and if you've smelled them, you'll know what I mean). Also, don't know what to wear? This fragrance is an super no brainer, easy dumb reach.
The soapy smell is what makes it incredible for me it really is pure class
Never tried the modern version. Absolutely love the vintage. I have several bottles, reviewed them on my channel, and continue to buy them cheap here in Japan.
Seems like a lot of the vintage bottles are easier to get in Japan ? Which is awesome
@ScentsOfSouthJersey Lots of people buying them here over the past 30 years, and not using them much. Generally speaking, wearing cologne isn't a thing here. So they're getting rid of them and I'm a happy buyer.
@@eaudetreasure that awesome especially since the cost is so little compared to the USA and Europe
I loved this in the early 90s. I keep hoping someone makes a decent clone that lasts all day. Maybe some day.
It’s not the strongest performer but it’s not that worst either (vintage version that is)
I was taking a UCLA class with Sony Films CEO Peter Guber in the early 90s and remember this scent well. It seemed a ton of Hollywood executives and agents in the 90s wore this.
this is a rare example where the newer bottle def looks better than the old. - except maybe they should have kept the color gold but I just like the simpler and more angular look on the newer bottle.
You think ? I love the look of older bottles it’s much cooler
Great review. Love the modern vs. vintage comparisons. Speaking of which, I just did a Giorgio Bev Hills Red for Men review like this one. Of course I mentioned your review. Is it okay to include a link to your review in the description?
Yeah that’s absolutely cool I appreciate it !, the vintage / current comparison videos are fun to make. Thank you for watching and commenting!
One of my personal favorites from my whole collection. However, I have the newer version. If anybody also has John Varvatos Artisan Pure, these two pair really nice together.
Fun fact: this is also Paulie Gaultieri's (The Sopranos) fragrance of choice.
At Johnny Sac’s daughters wedding he had the travel bottle lol
@@ScentsOfSouthJersey Yes! Lol. Absolutely crushes Tony's CK One that he breaks out for Irina haha
Yea I just broke out my bottle and gave it a spritz forgot how good it is I have the Luxury Products version Id go after the older one if this one wasnt so solid good stuff Kellen ✌
Yeah luxury products or cosmair, both fantastic not much different at all really can’t go wrong either way
I’m Dominican but my Italian uncle back around 99’ when I was in my early teens, I remember asking him what’s that cologne! It was such a signature scent. And he put me on and gave me his bottle. Shit after that it was gave over. I hate that I gotta pay above 100 lol but definitely signature smell. I wanted to watch this clip to see the difference between the original and the new.
would you say this is a good winter fragrance too?
I’m checking out the date of the video… I have been searching for this fragrance for the past two years. Has the original been re-released?
I know it was discontinued. After some research, there was One ingredient featured in the notes which was banned in some countries due to skin irritation.
I think it was Oak Moss.
Anyhow, the only bottles I can find, seem to be vintage and uber chère 😢
Thank you!
Thank you for watching!
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One thing with freshies you have to be careful . I love this scent I have two bottles of the modern iteration .
Any chance youd swap a bottle or two?
Sure reach out to me via Instagram and you can fill me in on what you’d want to trade for and we’ll see. Thank you for watching and commenting
Another disappointment for me personally. LOVED the original, you are spot on, such a fantastic old school blend. Went through a couple bottles back in the day, very classy. The new formulation has a vile note of some kind in the background, like a sweaty armpit, just couldn’t get past it. May just have to plunk down some dough for an original bottle. 👍🏻
The vintage versions regardless of it being cosmair or luxury products smell so amazing the new version doesn’t come close. It’s unfortunate that the new version isn’t that great because it’s always a plus when the current version still holds up but definitely not in this case
@@ScentsOfSouthJersey it's also because many ingredients used back in the days are now not allowed to be used.
@@markart157 yes absolutely, damn IFRA ! Lol
@@ScentsOfSouthJersey yeah haha
Its very classy, armani discontinued it
Looking as hot as ever!