@ Pizza....hahaha, ok

@ TIS, Good for you. That's really the value of any scent we cherish isn't it. It's the idea and person behind it.

@ TooDoped, I hit Macy's Manhattan today, as well as Sephora Times Square. I sampled...

Le Male by Jean Paul Gaultier

Polo Red and Polo Red Intense by Ralph Lauren (Polo store on 5th Avenue),

Pasha Noir by Cartier,

The One, by Dolce and Gabbana,

Black Orchid by Tom Ford,

Bleu De Chanel by Chanel

and something by Issey Miyaki that I can't recall.

I even got into some Brit Rhythm.

The only thing that came even close to the glory of Invictus, was Pasha Noir by Cartier. At least that's how my nose works. I asked a female friend about some of these scents, and the one that put her in "the mood" besides Invictus, was Bleu Chanel. No other scent really did the trick. She liked Pasha. So did I. I think Bleu De Chanel is too feminine. But it is the only cologne the girl reacted too, like she did with Invictus.

For the fellas out there, this is very important intel.


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