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Originally Posted by ifconfig Granted, on the surface of it, some perfumes are better in the cold than otherwise, but the number that are is quite small in my experience. With few exceptions, I believe I could wear most of my wardrobe at the height of summer and also in winter. I'm with ya. I wear my frags year-round...but the off-season ones never seem to have the same feel as when I wear them during the "appropriate" time. Although I've mentioned that I'm looking forward to Spring, I must say that I'm still enjoying the cold so I can wear Gaultier2, Lolita Lempicka au masculin, Avon's Tomorrow, Bvlgari Black, etc. Man, I REALLY can't imagine wearing Gaultier2 in the summer, unless I was in frigid AC.

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Originally Posted by CologneJunkie I'm with ya. I wear my frags year-round...but the off-season ones never seem to have the same feel as when I wear them during the "appropriate" time. Although I've mentioned that I'm looking forward to Spring, I must say that I'm still enjoying the cold so I can wear Gaultier2, Lolita Lempicka au masculin, Avon's Tomorrow, Bvlgari Black, etc. Man, I REALLY can't imagine wearing Gaultier2 in the summer, unless I was in frigid AC. I see what you mean. I'm a big fan of amber and leather scents and I really just couldn't imagine pulling out Knize Ten, Eau Noire, CN Scent Intense, or Cuir de Russie in the dead heat of summer. For that reason, I enjoy the cooler weather... but on days like today, I'd be more than happy to box up the leathers and ambers and pull out some nice crisp citrus.

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I really understand why Voleur de Roses is mentioned twice in this thread. Most rose fragrances apear slighly melancholic to me and the weeks between winter and sommer we have these rainy days here in central europe that make me feel like stranded on a bay of time thinking of the summer to come. These are the days I love wearing VdR and No. 88 to underscore that very special "rainy springtime mood".
The ones I cant look forward to wear this spring are (besides the above mentioned):
Grey Flannel
L Homme de coeur
Crown Fougere
Tuscany

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The fragrance I long to test in warm weather is Kouros, which I have already bought.
Other choices would be Habit Rouge and Laguna Homme (both I don't own).

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I know what you mean...I did a total 360 a couple of months back to my wardrobe. I basically started back from scratch. I upload a ton of heavy scents for the Fall/Winter, but now I need some Spring/Sumer scents.
Looking forward to buying and wearing:
YSL M7 Fresh
Geir Ness EDP
Helmant Lang Cuiron
Creed MI
Terre D'Hermes
and maybe Kyoto & VDR on those slight cooler/rainy spring days.

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I'd say some of the Le Labos (just discovery sets, but that's still 15mL per fragrance...):
Neroli
Bergamot
and of course the rotation will come around for:
D&G
Roma Uomo
Eau Sauvage

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Originally Posted by rach2jlc I see what you mean. I'm a big fan of amber and leather scents and I really just couldn't imagine pulling out Knize Ten, Eau Noire, CN Scent Intense, or Cuir de Russie in the dead heat of summer. Exactly. That's why I like the winter better than the summer for wearing frags. Just about anything can work in the winter if worn in the right situation. I've taken D'Orange Verte and Creative Mare along on ski weekends and they worked out great. But I just can't imagine wearing "heavy" frags in the summer at any time. I usually put away the likes of M7, Bel Ami, Ambre Sultan, etc. for the summer.

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I can't wait for spring to come back either, if anything for the pleasure of further getting acquainted with Fleurs de Citronnier by Serge Lutens. Subtlety and joy in one little, surprisingly underrated splendour of a fragrance.

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My SOTD is M7 Fresh and even though it's in the upper 30s, I'm very happy with it right now. This is supposedly a "summery" scent, but it's great in winter as well.

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Gres Quiproquo
Crown Perfumery Town & Country (will wear this tomorrow)
Crown Perfumery Crown Fougere
Crown Perfumery Crown Imperial
Caron 3rd Man
Guerlain Mitsouko EDT
Hermes Hiris
Chanel No.19 EDP
Paloma Picasso Mon Parfum EDP
Dior Eau Sauvage
Lagerfeld Classic
Yardley Sandalwood
TBS Japanese Musk (vintage)
Serge Lutens Daim Blond
Jasper Conran Man (+ Nemat Vetiver)
Lancome Miracle pour Homme
Givenchy Xeryus Rouge
Liz Claiborne Claiborne for Men
Maxim's pour Homme
Halston Z-14
5* Fragrance Company Royal Secret For Men
Guerlain Coriolan
Chanel Egoiste






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