My memory of Fahrenheit goes to about 1991 and I would wear it to the ballet with my wife. We had season tix to the PAC NW ballet in Seattle. It was a race from work to the Bainbridge ferry, off to the McDonald’s drive thru by the Seattle center and into the theater. We had to change on the ferry into dress clothes and I always wore Fahrenheit. That scent smells like a rainy Seattle evening on a Thursday night while watching a show.
Though Grey Flannel by Geoffrey Beene was from the mid 70s, I always remember seeing this green bottle for the longest time on the shop shelves. When I finally able to buy one in late 80s, the juice didn't disappoint. This is one of my memorable fragrances from the 80s along with Fahrenheit and Drakkar Noir.
My father did not wear men's colognes when I was growing up, so I only know of Old Spice because he was a friend of a member of the Stanley family who owned that brand. My dad was a perfumer and worked with fragrances all week long, so he always smelled good from that exposure. Now, I would like to revisit some of these and see if they work for women too. Good series, I am sure I will learn a lot.
What a trip back to the past! My father wore many of those perfumes, and I had a boyfriend who used to wear Obsession. I still have a bottle of Obsession for woman. My first perfume (and the one that started my passion for perfumes!) was Armani from 1981, I also wore Ysatis, Givenchy Amarige, The first Poison (Dior 1985), but my signature scent for very long time was Fendi (1985). Fendi was a masterpiece and I'm still upset that they discontinued it. If I could travel back to the 80's, I would go back and stay there. Thanks for the fun review and more of these please.
This is my era for fragrances!! Interestingly, although the Aramis collection disappeared, Tuscany has made a reappearance, in the UK at least. It’s quite affordable too. 👍🏻
Wow awesmoe idea for new videos. My father, God rest his soul, had the Ysl after shave called „Jazz“. It was milky lotion of fougère heaven. This and the classic armani as a clear after shave he used. Back then most men shaved every morning. Those aftershaves in the 80s and 90s were so strong and lasted for hours. Looking forward to the next episodes.
I like this content; sure brings back some great memories. Drakkar, Obsession, Fahrenheit, Zino (which is still one of my favorites today... timeless!) And fortunately they are still available. My dad also used Versace l'homme back then. I can still remember the early mornings in our house before he left for work. The scent lingering through the house before breakfast (and then started to combine with the smell of coffee brewing) .. lovely!! I remember I got a bottle of Benetton Colors for Men at one Christmas (even though I was just 11) from my uncle. I can't remember exactly how it smelled, because he wore Tsar...and if I think of Benetton, I think of Tsar and of it's smell. Such a unique fragrance. I'll be looking forward to the next part (does it have Xerjus in it? I bought that fragrance last year and it's a "beast". If it's still strong now, I can imagine how it must have been back then....
Awesome! Thank you. I have quite a few of the oldies. My collection is around 1500ish. I need a 12-step program to stop. I have quite a few discontinued as well.
I snagged a 1oz bottle of vintage Furyo a while back and it’s one of my favorite vintage fragrances. The musc/animalics are unmatched and is so alluring.
Love it 80s!!Dating myself but two Heartbreaker types I knew wore obsession and Fahrenheit in very late 80s/early 90s. Fahrenheit was the most intoxicating thing I ever smelled. Have not dared to sample since ❤
Hi Sebastian, this series was so great it put me on the hunt for JACQUES BOGART FURYO , I found the last 4ML from the Fragrance Decant Boutique. WOW this stuff is amazing, so typical of 80's fragrances, the anamalics are so strong but the Amber & Patchouli shine through. It still can be found but the markup is a bit crazy. Can't believe this sold for like $18.00 bucks for 100ML. Cheers😎
Great series Sebastian, it sure brings back memories. I found my Dad's splash bottle of Stetson (it also came in a spray version) as I ha 3/4 of a bottle. Sadly I couldn't find my Lapidus😢. I have a version of Obsession it has to be shook as its like a talc. Cheers Brutha😎
Thanks for the video!! Drakar Noir was the official scent of my high school in 1989! I had to go against the grain w/ Passion (Liz Taylor), Colours (Benetton) & Liz Claiborne for Men.
Obsession was one of my first fragrances. I got it as a gift when I was a young teen and I honestly hated it for a long time. I kept the bottle, though, and years later I grew to love it. So thankful to still have that old bottle. Now I wish I could find an old bottle of Joop Homme. I love how crazy that scent is, but the new versions are so weak.
I have both a vintage (tiny) splash and a current full bottle of the Oscar de la Renta Pour Lui -- you opened with an excellent one! I think I'll have to pick up that Lauder. Thanks for doing this series!
This brings back memories. Oscar De La Renta pour Lui was my first fragrance. I remember wearing many of these back in the 80's. I also wore Alfred Sung regularly.
I completely agree with everything you said about oscar pour lui, amazing fragrance, amazing bottle, and amazing reformulation (i have both). Very few reformulations were done that well...the aramis gentlemans collection reformulations come to mind, the reform devin, new west, ect.
Hi Seb! We are definitely from the same generation of fragrance discovery! My favorite which ALWAYS gets compliments is KRIZIA. Its powerful winter appropriate scent has never been replicated. Unfortunately its gone disco but I find them often on Ebay.
I bought my Oscar de la Renta Pour Lui around 2000; worn it ever since and love it. I backed into Stetson again last year. Aramis JHL I WORE TO DEATH in the 80's.
Been wearing Lauder For Men since the day I discovered it. There were times where I had to go into Macys and ask the Lauder counter to order it for me, but I always have a substantial bottle in the collection.
Even if its from the 70th that Pierre Cardin Pour Monsieur was one the first classic ones that really clicked for me. That one us so inexpensive Noweödays ans smells amazing for me
Just picked up Lauder for Men by Estee Lauder. What a classic scent. It actually puts yourself back in '85. Suits, wall street, success! Love it. Jasmine Musk by Tom Ford smells highly similar for those who haven't smelled before. Great use of florals in this.
Love Drakkar Noir, Obsession and Fahrenheit, they have a special place in my collection. I have an '89 Fahrenheit what a difference with the actual one. Never liked Azzaro or Aramis. Many from the list I tried but they were not for me, also never liked Creeds just Aventus. Jacomo de Jacomo was one of my favorites from the 80's also Lagerfeld Classic, was from 78 but it's close enough to the 80's 😁Great list, thank you Sebastian!!!
Rocked that Drakkar back in middle school lol…some vids about all of these reformulations would be interesting. The reasons why and how they have changed etc etc
Duc du Vervins L'Extreme, Lauder, Lagerfeld are all excellent. Pavarotti (not Luciano) came in the early 90s but is the Emperor of these masculine scents and Dior Jules is the Prince.
I just picked up the Oscar de la Renta for under £18 and i cannot believe how good it is, and given the price it is unbelievable! I think it still stands up today, it reminds me of Carthusia Numero Uno, which has been my signature scent for years now. I'm going to be wearing it proudly all winter.
Mandate,Giorgio Beverly Hills,kouros,denim original,bogart signature, Paco rabanne pour homme ,polo, dolce& gabanna pour homme, tabac edt ,just to name a few😚
Fahrenheit and kouros will forever been in my collection and I’m 35 years old . Leaps and bounds better than most fragrances released in that time period and tbh even todays releases 🤷🏻♂️back when fragrances seemed to be well thought and and better constructed
Oh yeah, those Aramis scents kept bei g powerhouses. My dad worn a lot Havana. The blue one is great too and the anise dominant smelks great too. As well the original Aramis. I like that old leather they used these days I tool a look again: New West was the blue Aramis Obsession… yeah… that one was awesome too For some reason honey ruins it for me in a lot of oldschoool frags.
I have the entire series thankfully in those more recent bottles that Armen put out I believe it was the early 2010s. I’m glad I have them but sad they are gone.
The Cosmair version of Drakkar Noir is where it's at. That has the all original notes. You'll see Cosmair on the back of the bottle. The other non Cosmair are still good but I like the Cosmair ones the best. Raiders of the Lost Scent can tell you what the 1981 ( Patchouli) looks like. Very scarce
I agree 200% that these fragrances at that time were made of more interesting, unique and rich ingredients which is probably why they left very vivid memories in our minds.....Nowadays they all have the same off the shelf accords created by Giv, Simrise, Firmnich etc Maybe YSL Pour Homme will be in part2? (although it was launched in 78 I think, but still...)
I'm an avid fugere fanatic and the 80s, the 90s and early 2000s had the best perfumes ever. The last great fugere of these great perfumes is Narciso Rodriguez for him 2007. The last of the greats in my opinion. Long before the hugely-advertised boring perfumes like Dior Sausage dominated our lives. Yes.. I said it. 😂
I wore Polo Green in the 80s for high school as did most of the guys ...the whole school would smell of it. I still think it's one of the best ever although most people probably wouldn't appreciate smelling it these days.
Estée Lauder’s Metropolis is an underrated but phenomenal scent from the 80s. Discontinued, but Lauder used to sell discontinued items in special sales. Same bottle design as the one featured in the video, but wider.
♥ the 80s. Thank you for the trip down memory lane. I remember walking passed the "business building" on my way to the "art building" during college and the business building smelled like a fragrance factory. All of these over sprayed dudes. 😂 The smell made its way all the way outside. 🤣 That was the 80s.
My father always asked me to find him a perfume and I never paid him attention, he wanted one of the Atkinson that had a yellow label. I wish I had been more thoughtful, now he is gone, and I have no idea which one he wanted. I would love to know what perfume he craved😔
Grew up in the 70s and 80s. Men seldom worn frags. Old spice or Brut seemed the prevailing ones. Those that did were a bit odd or sophisticated. I only got into frags in my late 40s.
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Kouros is THE best men’s fragrance of the 80s and still is today. I adore it.
Kouros and Armani pour homme for me.
Kouros will be in part 2 for sure!!
@@ThePerfumeGuy Anything that has that good funk like Musc Revaguer and Francesca's fragrances, is 5 🌟 for me.
Antaeus is the one, a more opulent and refined Kouros
My husband wore Fahrenheit when he was in high school and he still wears it to this day. It’s amazing 🤩
Loved this. Could you do the 90's next?
My memory of Fahrenheit goes to about 1991 and I would wear it to the ballet with my wife. We had season tix to the PAC NW ballet in Seattle. It was a race from work to the Bainbridge ferry, off to the McDonald’s drive thru by the Seattle center and into the theater. We had to change on the ferry into dress clothes and I always wore Fahrenheit. That scent smells like a rainy Seattle evening on a Thursday night while watching a show.
I wore Fahrenheit in the 90's, one of the best.
Such a classic
For as long as I can remember, my Dad has been wearing all things Aramis.
That’s awesome!!!
Vintage Aramis is king!
Though Grey Flannel by Geoffrey Beene was from the mid 70s, I always remember seeing this green bottle for the longest time on the shop shelves. When I finally able to buy one in late 80s, the juice didn't disappoint. This is one of my memorable fragrances from the 80s along with Fahrenheit and Drakkar Noir.
My father did not wear men's colognes when I was growing up, so I only know of Old Spice because he was a friend of a member of the Stanley family who owned that brand. My dad was a perfumer and worked with fragrances all week long, so he always smelled good from that exposure. Now, I would like to revisit some of these and see if they work for women too. Good series, I am sure I will learn a lot.
What a trip back to the past! My father wore many of those perfumes, and I had a boyfriend who used to wear Obsession. I still have a bottle of Obsession for woman. My first perfume (and the one that started my passion for perfumes!) was Armani from 1981, I also wore Ysatis, Givenchy Amarige, The first Poison (Dior 1985), but my signature scent for very long time was Fendi (1985). Fendi was a masterpiece and I'm still upset that they discontinued it. If I could travel back to the 80's, I would go back and stay there. Thanks for the fun review and more of these please.
Great picks! Besides these, my other favorites from the 80's were/are:
Dior - Jules '80
Chanel - Antaeus '81
YSL - Kouros '81
Dior - Eau Sauvage Extreme '84
Guerlain - Derby '85
Hermes - Bel Ami '86
Givenchy - Xeryus '86
YSL - Jazz '88
Gucci - Nobile '88
Van Cleef & Arpels - Tsar '89
I love Fahrenheit. I remember gifting it to my brother for one of his birthdays. He loved it.
Paul Sebastian!
One of my all time favorite fragrances. I received it as a gift for Christmas 1988. I've been buying it ever since.
I wore it in the early 90. Sadly, I don’t own a Current bottle. I think I might have to order it for part three
I have it. It's a great musky, powdery, strong Old Spice like scent. But it was released in 1979.
@@JT-rx1eo true. I didn't realize that.
my favorite was Halston Z14, thats all I wore !!!
That was a great late 70s fragrance. So iconic to me!!
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I started wearing it in the early 80s so I thought thats when it was from…lol
TF's Italian Cypress is inspired by Halston Z-14!
This is my era for fragrances!! Interestingly, although the Aramis collection disappeared, Tuscany has made a reappearance, in the UK at least. It’s quite affordable too. 👍🏻
Tuscany was one of my favourites back in the 80's. Such a different scent. I remember the EdT spray to be the optimal version.
Love this kind of series please do unisex/women’s version ❤
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Obsession was and is indeed very good. I have an empty Fahrenheit bottle from my husband and sometimes I smell it and it’s still nice😊
Wow awesmoe idea for new videos. My father, God rest his soul, had the Ysl after shave called „Jazz“. It was milky lotion of fougère heaven. This and the classic armani as a clear after shave he used. Back then most men shaved every morning. Those aftershaves in the 80s and 90s were so strong and lasted for hours. Looking forward to the next episodes.
I agree! After shaved then we’re stronger than some designer EDPs now!!
I like this content; sure brings back some great memories. Drakkar, Obsession, Fahrenheit, Zino (which is still one of my favorites today... timeless!)
And fortunately they are still available.
My dad also used Versace l'homme back then. I can still remember the early mornings in our house before he left for work. The scent lingering through the house before breakfast (and then started to combine with the smell of coffee brewing) .. lovely!!
I remember I got a bottle of Benetton Colors for Men at one Christmas (even though I was just 11) from my uncle. I can't remember exactly how it smelled, because he wore Tsar...and if I think of Benetton, I think of Tsar and of it's smell. Such a unique fragrance.
I'll be looking forward to the next part (does it have Xerjus in it? I bought that fragrance last year and it's a "beast". If it's still strong now, I can imagine how it must have been back then....
Oscar de la Renta Pour Lui is such a well kept classic. Reminds me of Antaeus from Chanel, but definitely is its own thing. Love the dry down.
Awesome! Thank you. I have quite a few of the oldies. My collection is around 1500ish. I need a 12-step program to stop. I have quite a few discontinued as well.
Quorum by Antonio Puig and Tsar Van Cleef & Arpels please!!!
An immediate like even before watching just for the topic!
Yay.
I snagged a 1oz bottle of vintage Furyo a while back and it’s one of my favorite vintage fragrances. The musc/animalics are unmatched and is so alluring.
I enjoy ODLR-Pour Lui so much.. the floral leather hits me just right.
It’s so good. Event current formulation.
Love it 80s!!Dating myself but two Heartbreaker types I knew wore obsession and Fahrenheit in very late 80s/early 90s. Fahrenheit was the most intoxicating thing I ever smelled. Have not dared to sample since ❤
Been waiting for this so long since your last videos about 80‘s thanks Sebastian 😊
OMG Sebastian, thank you for the trip back to the 80’s. You’ve hit all the fragrances that’s launched many-a-journey.
Hi Sebastian, this series was so great it put me on the hunt for JACQUES BOGART FURYO , I found the last 4ML from the Fragrance Decant Boutique. WOW this stuff is amazing, so typical of 80's fragrances, the anamalics are so strong but the Amber & Patchouli shine through. It still can be found but the markup is a bit crazy. Can't believe this sold for like $18.00 bucks for 100ML. Cheers😎
It is such a great one!! Thanks for stopping by
Great series Sebastian, it sure brings back memories. I found my Dad's splash bottle of Stetson (it also came in a spray version) as I ha 3/4 of a bottle. Sadly I couldn't find my Lapidus😢. I have a version of Obsession it has to be shook as its like a talc. Cheers Brutha😎
Thanks for the video!! Drakar Noir was the official scent of my high school in 1989! I had to go against the grain w/ Passion (Liz Taylor), Colours (Benetton) & Liz Claiborne for Men.
I can see why you would’ve chosen those!
Love ‘em all! Keep this series going - so many great classic vintage masculines out there!
I have some Azzaro Acteur miniatures, It smells very weird, but surprisingly addictive ! Floral woody fruity perfume. A real beautiful discovery !
Obsession was one of my first fragrances. I got it as a gift when I was a young teen and I honestly hated it for a long time. I kept the bottle, though, and years later I grew to love it. So thankful to still have that old bottle. Now I wish I could find an old bottle of Joop Homme. I love how crazy that scent is, but the new versions are so weak.
I recently found a vintage obsession..with the opper case 'for men'..so rich and deep and long lasting. One of my all time favorites!
I have both a vintage (tiny) splash and a current full bottle of the Oscar de la Renta Pour Lui -- you opened with an excellent one! I think I'll have to pick up that Lauder. Thanks for doing this series!
The Lauder is still good not the same, but still kept pretty decent!!
Definitely Fahrenheit, Givenchy Gentleman & Chanel Sport. My favourite two were Polo RL and a bit later Dolce & Gabbana pour homme
This brings back memories. Oscar De La Renta pour Lui was my first fragrance. I remember wearing many of these back in the 80's. I also wore Alfred Sung regularly.
I completely agree with everything you said about oscar pour lui, amazing fragrance, amazing bottle, and amazing reformulation (i have both). Very few reformulations were done that well...the aramis gentlemans collection reformulations come to mind, the reform devin, new west, ect.
Hi Seb! We are definitely from the same generation of fragrance discovery! My favorite which ALWAYS gets compliments is KRIZIA. Its powerful winter appropriate scent has never been replicated. Unfortunately its gone disco but I find them often on Ebay.
I bought my Oscar de la Renta Pour Lui around 2000; worn it ever since and love it. I backed into Stetson again last year. Aramis JHL I WORE TO DEATH in the 80's.
Been wearing Lauder For Men since the day I discovered it. There were times where I had to go into Macys and ask the Lauder counter to order it for me, but I always have a substantial bottle in the collection.
Versus Uomo Versace, Horizon Guy Laroche and Insense Givenchy from the 90s.. all great.
Yes. Perhaps when I'm finished with the 80s videos I can do the 90s videos.
Fantastic picks Sebastian 👏
I own most of these and love them all. ❤
They are historic!!
Drakkar Noir. I can smell it by just thinking about it. One of kind. Happy memories. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤
Even if its from the 70th that Pierre Cardin Pour Monsieur was one the first classic ones that really clicked for me. That one us so inexpensive Noweödays ans smells amazing for me
I actually never wore it, but my dad did and I remembered smelling it out of the bottle. I should buy a bottle though.
@@ThePerfumeGuy Don‘t miss it! Its worth every penny 🫸🫷
@@ThePerfumeGuyDon‘t miss it! You can get it at discounters and its still very powerful. Soapy, warm… It‘s amazing
@ by the way…
Yves Rocher has singles days offers. The first scent you put in the cart is for free. I grabbed the Cuir Veriver a lot like. Lets see
Just picked up Lauder for Men by Estee Lauder. What a classic scent. It actually puts yourself back in '85. Suits, wall street, success! Love it. Jasmine Musk by Tom Ford smells highly similar for those who haven't smelled before. Great use of florals in this.
I hope You include Le 3e Homme de Caron in the other lists!! Amazing
The last two years purchased the zino davidoff and after pur lui oscar de larenta. I like them both, pur lui more. Both have very well duration on me.
Love Drakkar Noir, Obsession and Fahrenheit, they have a special place in my collection. I have an '89 Fahrenheit what a difference with the actual one. Never liked Azzaro or Aramis. Many from the list I tried but they were not for me, also never liked Creeds just Aventus. Jacomo de Jacomo was one of my favorites from the 80's also Lagerfeld Classic, was from 78 but it's close enough to the 80's 😁Great list, thank you Sebastian!!!
Rocked that Drakkar back in middle school lol…some vids about all of these reformulations would be interesting. The reasons why and how they have changed etc etc
I liked the Azzaro Tenere as well, Sung I still wear sice the late 90's
This was great. I am a huge fan of 70's and 80's fragrances.
Duc du Vervins L'Extreme, Lauder, Lagerfeld are all excellent. Pavarotti (not Luciano) came in the early 90s but is the Emperor of these masculine scents and Dior Jules is the Prince.
I just picked up the Oscar de la Renta for under £18 and i cannot believe how good it is, and given the price it is unbelievable! I think it still stands up today, it reminds me of Carthusia Numero Uno, which has been my signature scent for years now. I'm going to be wearing it proudly all winter.
Mandate,Giorgio Beverly Hills,kouros,denim original,bogart signature, Paco rabanne pour homme ,polo, dolce& gabanna pour homme, tabac edt ,just to name a few😚
Salvador Dali Pour Homme , Sergio Tacchini ,Givenchy Xeryus , Moschino Pour Homme , Chanel Anteus great 80' s fragrances
Drakkar Noir will always have a place in my collection.
Great video👍👍, how about Halston Catalyst for Men 👃👃???? LOVE that fragrance ❤❤❤❤
Fahrenheit and kouros will forever been in my collection and I’m 35 years old . Leaps and bounds better than most fragrances released in that time period and tbh even todays releases 🤷🏻♂️back when fragrances seemed to be well thought and and better constructed
Great List! You should include Francesco Smalto Pour Homme in one of these lists.
You're in luck. I think it will be in part 2 if not part 3! :)
My dad's all time faves are Aramis and Brut.
Oh yes both worn by my dad as well!!
Oh yeah, those Aramis scents kept bei g powerhouses. My dad worn a lot Havana. The blue one is great too and the anise dominant smelks great too. As well the original Aramis. I like that old leather they used these days
I tool a look again: New West was the blue Aramis
Obsession… yeah… that one was awesome too
For some reason honey ruins it for me in a lot of oldschoool frags.
I have the entire series thankfully in those more recent bottles that Armen put out I believe it was the early 2010s. I’m glad I have them but sad they are gone.
yes, that for sure.
The Cosmair version of Drakkar Noir is where it's at. That has the all original notes.
You'll see Cosmair on the back of the bottle.
The other non Cosmair are still good but I like the Cosmair ones the best.
Raiders of the Lost Scent can tell you what the 1981 ( Patchouli) looks like. Very scarce
Cosmair, yes, the best. I might actually have a vintage bottle of it that is from Cosmair! 😀
great top, great decade, excellent timeline
I agree 200% that these fragrances at that time were made of more interesting, unique and rich ingredients which is probably why they left very vivid memories in our minds.....Nowadays they all have the same off the shelf accords created by Giv, Simrise, Firmnich etc Maybe YSL Pour Homme will be in part2? (although it was launched in 78 I think, but still...)
Hi @The Perfume Guy, request you to post some high heat summer fragrances which have mood uplifting frags have to tea notes !
I'm an avid fugere fanatic and the 80s, the 90s and early 2000s had the best perfumes ever.
The last great fugere of these great perfumes is Narciso Rodriguez for him 2007. The last of the greats in my opinion.
Long before the hugely-advertised boring perfumes like Dior Sausage dominated our lives. Yes.. I said it. 😂
I'd like to see Quorum, Polo Green, Original Perry Ellis, Original Lagerfeld 🔥🔥🔥
Was mentioned in passing that it will be appearing in the next video, hope I am correct, but I loved Cool Water
I wore Polo Green in the 80s for high school as did most of the guys ...the whole school would smell of it. I still think it's one of the best ever although most people probably wouldn't appreciate smelling it these days.
Can't wait for part 2! I do have a suggestion, peehaps a video of fragrances that smells like "Sex", that's perfect for the winter season.
That is an amazing idea for a video!
Estée Lauder’s Metropolis is an underrated but phenomenal scent from the 80s. Discontinued, but Lauder used to sell discontinued items in special sales. Same bottle design as the one featured in the video, but wider.
I've used Colors by Benetton since the 80s for daytime
♥ the 80s. Thank you for the trip down memory lane. I remember walking passed the "business building" on my way to the "art building" during college and the business building smelled like a fragrance factory. All of these over sprayed dudes. 😂 The smell made its way all the way outside. 🤣 That was the 80s.
YES totally!!!
Lots of great ones.🙂
I'm glad you think so!
Definitely prefer Duc de Vervins over Drakkar Noir!
Merci Gelle Mousse, Drakkar Noir, rolled-up 501’s , Stüssy shirts and the Pet Shop Boys. iykyk😎
Never smelled the vintage Acteur but the modern is nice too slightly potent though and no Bowling Green?
My father always asked me to find him a perfume and I never paid him attention, he wanted one of the Atkinson that had a yellow label. I wish I had been more thoughtful, now he is gone, and I have no idea which one he wanted. I would love to know what perfume he craved😔
I could live with 80s fragrances and Tom Fords
Ooh yes!!
YES indeed. ♥
Fahrenheit best of the best
Yes!!! STILL relevant
One of the best for sure! Absolutely!!
Grew up in the 70s and 80s. Men seldom worn frags. Old spice or Brut seemed the prevailing ones. Those that did were a bit odd or sophisticated. I only got into frags in my late 40s.
For your consideration: wish they would relaunch 1985 Bogner Man and 1989 Jil Sander Feeling Man.
I’m here for the Kouros comments
I'm actually wearing Drakkar Noir today
Woohoo such a classic!!
Greetings from far away! Lg
Joop! Homme by Joop! 😅 I actually really like it.
Please do Z-14 and Jazz
Minotaur, Nicole Miller, Paco Rabanne for Men
Well the first two were from the early 90s and the last one from the mid/late 70s. But good releases. 😀
Farenheit will always be the greatest fragrance. It is what got me into fragrance back in 1989. I miss the original so much. Today it is so weak.
It is a classic for sure! And I agree it’s way too weak now
@ imagine a Fahrenheit elixir.
How about Revillon French Line, Gucci Rush, Chanel Egoiste?
Egoiste was launched in 1990🧐
@ It was originally called Bois Noir, which was released in the 80s.
I'd like to pick up Oscar de la Renta pour Lui.
Okay we need Dior to bring out Fahrenheit ELIXIR!!!
I still wear Lapidus to this day.
For me the best of the 1980s is YSL Kouros
Which one of these was least ruined by reformulations?
Whoa! Yes!!!
Geoffrey Beene's Bowling Greene.
Obsession for Men was released in 1986.