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Markelov1981 – :
Fresh, Aquatic, Pleasant but linear for me from the start to the end. This is what i would call classic barber fragrance
sergeyeon – :
This is my new signature summer frag. Very natural salty citrus with an oceanic breeziness. I love how clean and natural it smells. The related grooming line is amazing as well, especially the shaving cream, aftershave lotion and bar soap… Oh and the bath gel!
v9zxcore – :
Fresh aquatic cologne…
This is an invigorating and really nice aromatic, citrus aquatic cologne. It is also my first Truefitt & Hill fragrance. I find it pleasing. I don’t find it exceptional in any way but I do find it pleasing and lovely.
If I could describe it, I would say that it is an aquatic but without the aquatic notes. I detect a citrus, a musk, and a salty lavender note. I think these together give that impression. This is great as a starting eau de cologne which is very versatile and pleasing. One to try if you like that sort of thing.
Leagmseqwq – :
I disagree with Redbeard about this being an Issey Miyake clone. For one thing, I’m quite certain this was around before Issey Miyake. It does have a sweet and smooth characteristic that I find lacking in Issey Miyake. I find Issey Miyake quite harsh and intense by comparison, especially in the opening notes. They are, however, different fragrances–there are notes that are unique to each, so ultimately it’s a matter of personal preference. Neither could honestly said to be a clone of the other. I love T&H 1805–I would choose it any day over Issey Miyake’s fragrance, and I don’t think it loses anything by comparison. I think it’s better.
valery552 – :
After re-wearing this after a year I have to second most of what Redbeard said. In fact that “rubberiness” that he refers to is inescapable to me now.Still a very nice springtime floral-citrus the majority of men will find pleasing and easy to wear.
shushkonina – :
This is T+H’s Issey Miyake clone, but it starts out weaker, sweeter, and more natural than Issey, with more realistic lemon and less of that sharp plastic vibe. It does develop a little soapiness after a few minutes, which I guess is the English barbershop goodness finding its way into an otherwise very modern scent. The soap briefly brings a clear powderiness along with it like that in Trumper’s Skye, only not so much. I’d say 1805 combines elements of Issey’s dry aquatic with some from a sweet aquatic (L’eau Par Kenzo). It’s weak in the end compared to Issey, though I realize that’s a pretty tough comparison. I also notice that the sweetness and other non-Issey-like components dissipate by the end, leaving something that’s once again fairly close to the original, but more rubbery, and the rubberiness gets worse over time. May not be worth it overall.
Rybasg – :
If you are a fan of Platinum Egoiste, Chanel Pour Monsieur or Geranium pour Monsieur, sample this. Very good longevity and sillage espescially for a springy, summer scent.
Sort of barbershoppy but not “old-mannish”, in other words no OakMoss. Because I’ve been testing scents continously for the last 8 months, I don’t get to wear a scent more than a couple of times, so I therefore don’t really wear a signature scent, but this has forced its way into the role this spring with brute charm and quality. 3.3 oz for around $80.
tomakuchatova – :
This was the first T&H fragrance I tried and is still my favorite of their fragrances. It is a more modern fragrance compared to their other offerings, but it is still a wet-shaving/barber fragrance. For those looking for a less modern (more traditional) wet shaving experience, I recommend trying one of the other sents. If you are under 40, this is the best place to start sampling the T&H line.
sindbad22 – :
Mild freshness and an air of sophistication in a bottle. This was my first fragrance after returning to wet shaving.