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Colours and Colognes - Page 3
Question:
All things related to human senses mean something. I agree with you--color of cologne will have to go with my clothes of the day!

Answer:
I only wear Grey Flannel when I'm wearing grey flannel, which is never! It already seems complicated enough without having to wonder if my cologne matches my shirt color! But if you can think of a way of making money with this idea, go for it.

Answer:
I am on the side that the fragrance does not dictate the color of the clothes I wear (or vice versa). The fragrance I apply is done so because it is what I want to smell that day. But, I can see how someone would take it to a different level and match up fragrance choices with clothes colors.

Answer:
Hey something I just noticed in terms of abstract colour association and fragrance rather than fragrance and clothing colours - Normally I associate most fragrances with either the colour of the liquid or the bottle. That led me to believe that it was the packaging that determined my association. Now I believe that that just means that the people who made the packaging are just good marketers and picked the right colours - the reason I say that is because I notice that Creeds are completely the "wrong" colour! Silver Mountain Water has a pure white bottle. But I associate it with rusty orange or burgundies. Himalaya is silver, but to me it smells like yellow and pink clouds from a sunrise or sunset.



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