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Bandit   

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Relaunched in 1999, Bandit was first introduced in 1944 by perfumer Germaine Sellier for Robert Piguet during World War II. This fragrance is composed of full-bodied spicy, musky and floral notes.

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Relaunched in 1999, Bandit was first introduced in 1944 by perfumer Germaine Sellier for Robert Piguet during World War II. This fragrance is composed of full-bodied spicy, musky and floral notes.

  • STEVO10/09/2010

    I have the EDT and the parfum. I must say the parfum is much better. It makes the edt smell like a cheap knock-off. If you can get it cheap, by the parfum version. It smells like spring with a hint of clean leather.

  • JULIE06/02/2005

    If you love it, and buy it, it's yours. Everyone should enjoy this unique fragrance. Forget gender-typing.

  • MARIO JUSTINIANI05/21/2005

    Thought I'd try it , given the great reviews. Another reason to smell first and buy later. I don't care if you're built like Hercules and you're president of an outlaw biker club or you're Kendra The Dominatrix, queen of leather. Why on earth any man or woman would wear this is beyond me. What were those French thinking during the occupation? Maybe they hoped the Germans would buy it.

  • BRYAN03/14/2005

    This is a good scent to have in your collection. It is unusual, masculine and gets good reviews from the ladies.

  • LUCAS02/09/2005

    Great, and really, who cares if it is for man, or woman, it's great. I agree with Harper, try to go beyond "corporate and marketing executives" classification! Listen to your heart when you choice your fragrance since it will talk about U!

  • SYLVIE01/26/2005

    Yes, yes, yes!!!!!!!! I agree totally!!! Why not??????? Many women love to wear men's cologne!!! If a man likes a feminine fragrance and wear it - so what. So many fragrances smell adrogynous. Feel free and enjoy the fragrance you like...

  • STEVE12/31/2004

    Who cares if this scent is for men or women!!!!! If a man likes it then wear it, ditto for a women. What makes a scent gender specific anyway???? Scents are not feminine or masculine and can be worn by whomever likes the scent. Gender classification is assigned to a scent by corporate executives who think who a scent will most appeal to. Its not like a fragrance is a bra or high heel shoe!!!!! gimme a break

  • ALLEN07/21/2003

    A full bodied floral that lasts. Not run of the mill. Really fragrant!

  • HARPER08/23/2002

    what is this obession with perfumes for men or women? just wear what you like...who cares how it's classified. harper

  • CRAIG05/17/2002

    In response to the previous message, Perfume Emporium is correct because Robert Piguet makes Bandit for both men and women and this one is definitely for men as i have purchased it. Perfume Emporium unfortunately doesn't currently carry Bandit for women.

  • PERFUMELOVER05/17/2002

    This site needs to change the classification of this scent! Bandit is, and always has been, for women!

  • MAUREEN03/12/2002

    It was released in 1944 as a woman's fragrance by Robert Piguet. The models wore villian's masks and revolvers. ;) It was never intended to be a man's fragrance.

  • SANDRA01/14/2002

    I love this scent!I did'nt realize it was classified as a man's fragrance.

  • TOURAY12/11/2001

    I thought this was a womens leather-based scent. Has anyone tried it? How would you describe it?

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