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ddulin – :
Colden you are a mind trip! Despite the notes that are listed on this site I keep getting something else that is not listed. It is not bad fragrance but why is their a metallic and mossy fuse in my nostrils. It should be renamed Green Cobalt…a magnetic metallic element that is related to and occurs with iron and nickel and is used especially in alloys. Thanks Google!
This brew was given to me as a gift almost 2 years ago and till this day I use it as a last resort when my other colognes run out. Amber as a note is not my cup of tea but the ginger and musk seem to keep it going on the long run. It remains almost the same from the first spray up until the remaining dry down. The longevity is moderate and the sillage also seems moderate on my skin.
So if you want to try something unique Colden it is. I don’t highly recommend it but if you find it for a low price try and you may get a different experience.
6 out of 10
menaboirayn – :
Colden…sorry, personally I don’t like it. It is a sharp citrus smell that irritates my nostrils. I have tried to wear it a couple of times but don’t like it, luckily it wears off quickly. It was my first dabble into A&F but I am not likely to try anything else of theirs after this one. 4 out of 10 would be my rating.
даня – :
Sorry folks I have Euphoria and this is nothing like it. Actually I prefer to wear colden. I purchased Euphoria Intense after smelling the sample and seeing it for 20 dollars at marshalls and I liked it. Not that its bad, but I still see myself choosing to wear Colden over Intense Euphoria.
dalnoboy1927 – :
I am a massive fan of A&F and Hollister brands.
This fragrance smells AMAZING! BUT, BUT, BUT it just does not last. This is a real shame as it spoils such a great scent.
If I was recommend a similar alternative to you it would be Armarni Diamonds. It is nearly as good on the nose but lasts so much longer.
A&F could of had a classic, but just doens’t last long enough… such a real real shame.
Results:
Scent: 9.5/10
Sillage: 7/10
Longevity: 3/10
Fleseeammor – :
Bought this for my son the other day. I don’t detect Euphoria.
One of Abercrombie & Fitch’s other men’s scents — Fierce — although hugely popular, is a bit too “club” or attention-getting for me. I’d imagine a man who wears Colden has a gentler temperment and is more approachable.
But don’t take my word for it. When I sprayed one of each on my wrists, I asked some women friends and their teenage daughters which one they preferred. They all chose the more showy Fierce. My daughter and I swooned over Colden.
Go figure.