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TTAPuK – :
Took me all day to place it, but to me it smells like the men’s cologne aisle at Target. That’s not an altogether bad thing, I guess, but it’s too generic for me.
Super long-lasting though, so there is that redeeming feature.
aristarhlavrov – :
Fresh Floral Aquatic Soapy aftershave splash. Can not call it real fragrance, this is trully came from barber shop
kip722bedyWelty – :
To compare Clubman with the likes of Paco XS from the 1990’s and insult to the long standing tradition behind this scent by implying it could be a copy is ludicrous. I find it hard that anyone with good taste should not like this, as it’s one of the most simplest, clean and true scents that I have in my ever increasing collection of both high street and niche scents.
Granted it is sprightly at first and there after it soon settles down, but then the majority of scents with citruses in the top notes I find exhibit this behaviour, especially ones that start off as punchy as this.
Lets try to describe just what is going on here with Clubman.
Two squirts applied and yes! It’s punchy and bustling with that sharp citrus, there is a floral mix with a small hint of mint, and a distinct smell of cleanness like freshly laundered clothing. Five to ten minutes in and it’s still there though the citrus just starting to slide and allowing the floral blend to shine through, coming in behind are the slightest tones of a warm woodsy musk, oh yes! It’s at this point that this scent really begins to shine, we are going into a very slow dry down that lasts for a long time. Thirty minutes or so in and projection is also becoming tamed as the woodsy musk comes on into the floral blend, a reminisces of the citrus is still evident. Time moves on and Clubman has finally levelled out to what one would class as a personal but moderate silage. I know from experience that the longevity is rather good or is with my own chemistry. I can apply this in the morning at 8am and can still smell that warm musk at 5pm when I jump into my car to leave work for home.
While this is not what one would call a masterpiece scent, it is however so much more than a Department store scent. It’s just as Daniel below quite rightly pointed out, Clubman represents the essence of the best long established British Barbershops. It’s a Gentleman’s cologne in it’s truest form that is timeless.
89022915964 – :
I was almost going to call this a clone of Paco XS, but I think it has too much sharpness and not enough dull, cold, sweetness. It starts as a brisk, cool, slightly sweet minty herbal, probably closer to Live Jazz than XS. It somehow also carries a twiggy-ness that reminds me of some vetiver and light green scents, but this is mostly supressed by the mint, and by what I’d call a more raw version of the other green herbs you find in Cartier Roadster. Later, it gets to be dustier, akin to peppermint but not actually peppermint. It makes me think of ivy, but not the believable ivy in Hermes Gentiane Blanche or Sisley Eau de Campagne, rather a fake chemical simulation. I realize I’m not being very helpful by giving this a thumbs-down just because I don’t like mint, but there’s simply nothing redeeming for me here.
kokakola3000 – :
Absolutely awful! Those cheap watery and vaguely floral notes come out in a very unpleasant and cloying way.
extremeD15Z6 – :
Fresh Barbershop 1950`s fragrance. Timeless like a Spanish Rioja.