TOP 20 CLASSIC MEN'S FRAGRANCES THAT STILL SMELL GOOD TODAY

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Top 20 Classic Men's Fragrances That Still Smell Good Today
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Top 20 Classic Men's Fragrances That Still Smell Good Today

Today's Video topic is 20 Men's Classic Fragrances That Still Smell Great. Yes, Classics and a few dating back to the 1930s and the 1950s! And today it's a ranked video. Which Classic Men's Fragrance do you think still smells great today? Do you know the Fragrances I have featured in today's video? Please let le me know, add a comment below so that I can find out.

TOMMY HILFIGER TOMMY BOY 1994 Alberto Morillas, Annie Buzantian: Mint, Apples
DAVIDOFF COOL WATER 1988 Pierre Bourdon: Sea Water, Lavender, Mint, Green Notes, Rosemary
ALFRED DUNHILL DUNHILL FOR MEN 1934 N/A: Leather, Carnation, Lemon, Lavender, Nutmeg
JACQUES BOGART BOGART EDT 1975 Lucien Ferrero, Maurice Maurin: Oakmoss, Birch Wood
VERSACE L'HOMME 1986 Roger Pellegrino: Leather, Lemons, Oakmoss, Carnation, Cinnamon
JACQUES BOGART ONE MAN SHOW 1980 Roger Pellegrino: Oakmoss, Pine Tree, Basil, Leather
FLORIS NO. 89 1951 N/A: Oakmoss, Lavender, Rose, Musk, Bergamot, Orange, Neroli, Petitgrain
ALFRED DUNHILL DUNHILL EDITION 1984 Alain Astori: Fir, Nutmeg, Vetiver, Oakmoss, Clary Sage
ESTEE LAUDER LAUDER FOR MEN 1985 Nicholas Calderone: Juniper Berries, Galbanum
HOUBIGANT DUC DE VERVINS 1985 N/A: Oakmoss, Lavender, Bergamot, Rosemary, Sage
KITON MEN 1996 N/A: Violet, Pineapple, Musk, Lily-Of-The-Valley, Bergamot, Sage, Lemon
HUGO BOSS NUMBER ONE 1985 Pierre Wargnye: Tobacco, Honey, Artemisia, Lavender, Oakmoss
LOEWE ESENCIA EDT 1988: Fir, Pine Tree, Lavender, Juniper Berries, Green Notes, Tarragon
GEOFFREY BEENE BOWLING GREEN 1986 N/A: Lemons, Oakmoss, Lemon Verbena, Lavender
CARTIER SANTOS DE CARTIER 1981 Daniel Moliere: Lavender, Black Pepper, Juniper, Basil
TED LAPIDUS LAPIDUS POUR HOMME 1986 Martin Gras: Tobacco, Honey, Pineapple, Lavender
OSCAR DE LA RENTA POUR LUI 1980 N/A: Oakmoss, Aldehydes, Lavender, Carnation, Leather
DANIEL HECHTER CARACTERE 1989 Alain Cerjus: Leather, Oakmoss, Fir, Lavender, Aldehydes
CARTIER PASHA DE CARTIER EDT 1992 Jacques Cavallier: Lavender, Mint, Oakmoss, Coriander
KENZO JUNGLE HOMME 1998 Olivier Cresp: Cinnamon, Guaiac Wood, Nutmeg, Cardamom

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I’m a huge Pour lui fan I bought 125 glass sample bottles 10ml each bottle from 1984. Someone had a drugstore and closed and had all there inventory in a temperature controlled storage. They died and there kids were selling it all. I’ve bought this fragrance from mid 90’s and new and the color of the juice goes from dark brown in 84, to gold in 90’s to clear now. The original stuff is amazing

thomaskahalepuna
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Paco Rabanne Pour Homme is one of my favorites. It is the ultimate barbershop fresh men's fragrance.

dustybryan
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My hidden gem classic fragrance is STATEMENT by Etienne Aigner, released in '94. It's as cheap as it can get. They're selling it in drug stores here in Germany. But it smells so classy and sophisticated that even people who are used to niche fragrances could enjoy it.

johannes
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My favorite from that era was Chanel Antaeus. Definitely not the same now but i loved that scent.

tauntonengine
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Roger Pellegrino - such taste and elegance. Nose behind Armani eau pour homme original formula. Wish they never changed it. Miss this fragrance.

julianneale
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Number #1, definitely Eau Sauvage Parfum!

riod
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Dunhill Edition is a very nice fragrance. I purchased it blindly a month ago. Definitely a keeper.

ofus
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Zino by Davidoff is probably my fav older scent, its so masculine and comforting to me that I wear it to bed like a quick little spray like aroma therapy. The reformulation misses the mark of perfection that the old one had. But its close enough. I may try to find a vintage bottle of it and use it sparingly. Its amazing.

billybobtexas
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I still love Dior Fahrenheit in its current formulation

eggads
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Love your enthusiasm and knowledge, I thoroughly enjoyed this !

juliebuckingham
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With this list I remembered alot of memories with my Dad and my uncles

ahmedelgezla
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I just picked up a Pour Lui gift set from Macy's, on clearance for $20, 3oz + 6.7 shower gel. It smells great. Has a dark soapy vibe. Nice classic manly-man scent that is not over-powering.

jdmb
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Great insights as always Sebastian 😀🙏! My old school favs are CK Obsession, Dior Fahrenheit, Davidoff Zino and L'eau D'issey Pour Homme!

aragorn
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I wore a lot Paco Rabane and Zino Davidoff in the 80's. I remember Kiton for Men and didn't know it was still available. Will check for it. Thanks Sebastian.

tjvbham
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Floris 89 is fantastic. i find it soapy, soft, with a hint of spicy. very sophisticated, but not stuffy

MisterChris
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Hi Sebastian. Today, I just received a shipment of five classic fragrances, and they are: Molyneux "Quartz Pour Homme", "Capucci Pour Homme", Daniel Hechter "Caractere", "Taxi" by Cofinluxe, and "Lomani Pour Homme". Today, I've been enjoying wearing the Capucci and the Molyneax. I believe I've smelled the Molyneax before, i.e. when I was a child in church in the 1990s, and I believe my maternal grandfather might've worn the Capucci back in the 1980s.

regismonkton
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I got to try alot on this list. My favorite so far in my findings is lalique pout homme EDP just obsessed with this one.

fallguy
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There's something about the dry down on Dunhill Edition that really appeals to me and makes it worth much more than the $21 that Fragrancenet currently charges for it (and that's about $4 more than it was a few years ago!). Maybe it's because the mid and the dry down have a combo of my favorite notes - clove, cinammon, nutmeg, sandalwood, amber and musk. I'm sure many have the same thoughts I do each day and that is when deciding what fragrance to wear in the morning, should I go with a cheapie when I have so many expensive ones, even if I get more pleasure from the cheapie 4 hours later?

shave-a-thon
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90% of fragrances I buy now are either pre "early" 2000's or vintage..just way way better imo even the fact they've been re formulated they are just so more interesting than modern day perfumes..imo you could easily put most of the fragrances on this list in a bottle from any modern day niche house and get away with charging over £150..in fact I don't even think a niche house would or could create anything like a kouros in today's market

western-oud
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After watching this and owning some of the fragrances I took Sebastians advice and bought a bottle of Caractere. As Sebastian says it is very old school in the way it smells. I managed to get a 50ml bottle for £10 from a Mail order catalogue with free delivery. I do not know what it is about the smell of this but it is very compelling. So much so I have just bought another bottle.

MrHandle