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Freddy, I'm beginning to be impressed by your consistent daily posting in this thread.
How many fragrances do you have in your collection ?

I love my collection, but honestly I sometimes wish I had only 50-100 fragrances to decide between, since it can get confusing to decide what to wear. So I often just use either the 35-40 frags I have in my backup collection (if my girlfriend occupies the bed room where my big collection resides) or the 10 light fragrances I have in the cupboard in the bathroom.
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(12-22-2016, 06:47 AM)CHSeifert Wrote: Freddy, I'm beginning to be impressed by your consistent daily posting in this thread.
How many fragrances do you have in your collection ?

I love my collection, but honestly I sometimes wish I had only 50-100 fragrances to decide between, since it can get confusing to decide what to wear. So I often just use either the 35-40 frags I have in my backup collection (if my girlfriend occupies the bed room where my big collection resides) or the 10 light fragrances I have in the cupboard in the bathroom.

Claus, to be honest, I thought I had between 10-15 but, because of your question, I just did a quick count and was amazed to see that I have about 40-43!  That does count a few aftershaves, though, that have particularly pleasant scents, such as the Barrister_N_Mann Cologne Russe and Classic Reserve, both of which I wish he'd make in a longer lasting EdT.  The same would go for a couple of hawns (Chatillon Lux) aftershaves such as La Quatrième Ville and Yazu/Rose/Patchouli (and I regret not getting the latter when it came out in a shaving soap that was done in collaboration with Ryan @ Tallow + Steel).

Needless to say, I shall never come close to your collection.  Of course, a small part of the reason for that is too many modern scents smell the same and I think they are a stench rather than a scent, to put it kindly. (Think Christian Dior Sauvage, not Eau Sauvage, which is wonderful, and Jimmy Choo Man, to name but two.)  A couple of my favorites, such as L'Homme by Roger & Gallet and Cacharel pour L'Homme I have been using since they were introduced in the 1980s but are probably considered old school (or old man scents) by the younger generation.

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