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| Blends of floral and citrus-based fragrances are recommended for casual and daywear. Spicy, woody or warm amber-based fragrances are traditionally favorites for evening and special occasions. |
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AUTHOR |
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RATING |
| NOT YOUR DAD'S COLOGNE... |
DENNIS |
03/20/08 03:06 PM |
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| MESSAGE BY DENNIS |
| You just can't "date" this fragrance. It's as unique as it was in the 70's (when you could only buy it on Oak Street in the MM Salon) as it is today. This one is timeless, and the notes interpret themselves differently on each male who wears it. This fragrance, to me, is artistic perfection. I'm proud to wear it and I'm thrilled to live in Chicago which is Marilyn's home base. Women are very attracted to this scent. It's clean, it's aromatic and it's classy. I own many colognes, but this is the one I always reach for without giving it a thought. I'm as comfortable wearing it on stage as I am off stage. It's politically correct to wear wherever you are and whatever you're doing. Neer coarse or vulgar, it enters the room at the same time you do. It's one of those scents that has no "maybe" about it - you either love it or hate it. But, if you are patient enough for the dry down, you will be a lover for life. For the truly passionate male. |
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