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Colours and Colognes
Question:
So, I don't have a huge arsenal of fragrances, and am just getting in on this kick, but already I've noticed, that it just feels "wrong" to wear certain things with certain colours. For example, I could not bring myself to wear Eau D'Orange verte with the blue t-shirt I was wearing, though it goes great with black. The blue t-shirt is for cool water deep.
Does anyone have examples of this, is this a known phenomenon, or is it just me?

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does the thought of mismatching colours with colognes make you anxious?

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I was thinking the other day about this. I find when I think of frags I often picture certain colours in my mind. A lot of the time this is influenced by the colour of the juice / bottle I reckon.
The colours I associate (not wear ) with certain frags
Kouros = Gold / Yellow
Antaeus = Charcoal Grey
Fahrenheit = Red
Eau Sauvage = White
Visit = Royal Blue
Halston Z14 = Purple
Giv Gentlemen = White

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It happens all the time! Unless I'm really in the mood for something particular, the colors of my clothing wardrobe does have some element of consideration to it when I'm picking what to wear. With a black or white button shirt I always wear Armani Code or Emporio Night, but if it's a different color I like to reach for Romance Silver or Rykiel Homme. That's just an example of the different factors that are at play in your mind when you put something on, and it's interesting once in a while to talk about these underlying psychological factors that also include mood, time of day, weather, season, location, occasion, degree of formality, etc.

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Originally Posted by Adrian does the thought of mismatching colours with colognes make you anxious? No, i just feels a bit "wrong" - I wouldn't have a fit if I did it or anything!

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John and Rompip - do you think it's really about the smell, or about the bottle and packaging? Often I associate music with colours, and then I realize it's based on the album cover!
Cool Water Deep and blue is obvious because the package is all blue, so maybe that's all it is, but I wonder.

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I don't have this thought at all. Color with some type of fragrance is not something that comes to mind when choosing what to wear.

I can understand why people would though...

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I'm with Envyus, color and fragrance don't really have much to do with eachother I find, although, the type of clothing I'm wearing and my fragrance definitely play on each other. For instance, I don't think I could get dressed up wearing a*men, but its perfect for shorts and a polo

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Ave, Caesar,
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You've brought up some very interesting topics and posts so far, good going!
To answer the post, I wear any perfume I like any day. Be it formally dressed or casually - the colours of the clothes don't make a difference to me. Also, do fragrance associations with colours have anything to do with the ads that the perfumes were shown in?

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Thats not the case for me. What I wear depends on the weather and my mood really. And since the weather affects your mood to a certain degree, they usually go hand in hand. On a sunny day Im reaching for Guerlein Vetiver or something very light and uplifting.



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