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Title: Men's Colognes
Post by: Arrow on Mar 10, 2025, 04:56 PM
I started this thread to talk about men's "non phero" colognes.

I don't own a lot of colognes, but I do own a few. Most of my colognes are vintage colognes that I used to wear when I was younger. The surprising thing about it is that these scents are still as smooth as they were when I first discovered them. Some people may think my vintage scents are old and outdated, but I disagree. They are unique and I never ever have to worry about smelling like everyone else who's sporting the latest cologne craze.

I'm just wondering if anyone here is into layering their colognes to create unique scents.
Also has anyone used a good cologne to enhance, or compliment, an already scented phero product.
I have used a good cologne with a scented phero product before and it really complimented the cologne and just made the cologne scent even more pleasant. It received lots of compliments from different women.

Women love a man who smells good. Not overpowering! Just good!

Does anyone else have the same kind of interest in non-phero colognes?
Title: Re: Men's Colognes
Post by: Arrow on Mar 16, 2025, 06:08 PM
It's fun going to a department store and looking at different colognes. Strike up a nice conversation with the salesperson and you could walk away with some good samples to try as cover scents or enhancement scents.
Title: Re: Men's Colognes
Post by: Johnny Fever on Mar 16, 2025, 09:02 PM
I also follow some of the shopping sites on X/Twitter and have scored deals on Nautical Voyager and a couple of others recently. My local Macy's had a sale a couple of months back, so I did a little speculation shopping and got a couple of nice colognes.
Title: Re: Men's Colognes
Post by: Mr Highvalue on Mar 17, 2025, 01:47 AM
Quote from: Johnny Fever on Mar 16, 2025, 09:02 PMI also follow some of the shopping sites on X/Twitter and have scored deals on Nautical Voyager and a couple of others recently. My local Macy's had a sale a couple of months back, so I did a little speculation shopping and got a couple of nice colognes.

Nautica Voyage is a fantastic scent.

Reminds me of original Androtics Ammo scent from around the year 2007.
Title: Re: Men's Colognes
Post by: Arrow on Mar 17, 2025, 02:38 AM
The Nautica scents are fresh and clean aquatic scents. Good choice!
Title: Re: Men's Colognes
Post by: Tuggboat on Apr 30, 2025, 01:30 PM
Xerjoff 40 Knots Layers well with a lot of the Blue type pheros. 3 to 5 spays if you want to get attention depending on room size. 2 or 3 if its just for you. 5 you be whorin' and they be hoovering
Title: Re: Men's Colognes
Post by: ebbnflow on May 08, 2025, 04:42 PM
If you get scented Bad Wolf you can cover with Silver Mountain Water or a clone.
Title: Re: Men's Colognes
Post by: Arrow on May 08, 2025, 09:10 PM
Quote from: ebbnflow on May 08, 2025, 04:42 PMIf you get scented Bad Wolf you can cover with Silver Mountain Water or a clone.

Are the scents similar?
I like when a cologne can mix with a phero product and create a unique scent.
Title: Re: Men's Colognes
Post by: Arrow on Jun 05, 2025, 01:56 AM
Vintage Cologne From 1972:

Pierre Cardin


Anyone?
Title: Re: Men's Colognes
Post by: Johnny Fever on Jun 05, 2025, 12:21 PM
Quote from: ebbnflow on May 08, 2025, 04:42 PMIf you get scented Bad Wolf you can cover with Silver Mountain Water or a clone.

Funny enough, I actually got silver Mountain water on sale, funny enough, at Costco online.
Title: Re: Men's Colognes
Post by: El_Bastardo84 on Jun 05, 2025, 12:35 PM
So a couple colognes I love and get complements on are Eight and Bob and Hugo Boss. I use other colognes but man if you haven't tried eight and bobb you have to at least get the $90 smaller version. Story is a young jfk was in France and ran into a perfumer, loved his cologne, and went home with samplers, people raved about it so much he wrote the man asking for eight more bottles and one for Bob (RFK). I love it and it's my go to, nobody seems to wear it, I am always asked what it is, and it covers mones well so far. Lasts a long time too.
And well Hugo Boss is an OG summer cologne that younger types ask what it is, so every now and then to shake it up I'll spray it on and go about my day. Also a fan of Prada, that smells wonderful too.
Title: Re: Men's Colognes
Post by: Arrow on Jun 05, 2025, 02:53 PM
Quote from: Johnny Fever on Jun 05, 2025, 12:21 PMFunny enough, I actually got silver Mountain water on sale, funny enough, at Costco online.

Try it with Bad Wolf and report back on the scent.

Do the scents blend well together?
Title: Re: Men's Colognes
Post by: Arrow on Jun 05, 2025, 03:47 PM
The video review I posted for Pierre Cardin was for the Pour Monsieur version.

Here is a review for the Eau de Cologne version.

Has anyone tried this?

I think it's a good one to have.