Corduroy Zirh

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Corduroy Zirh

Corduroy Zirh

Rated 3.84 out of 5 based on 55 customer ratings
(55 customer reviews)

Corduroy Zirh for men of Zirh

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Corduroy by Zirh is a Oriental Woody fragrance for men. Corduroy was launched in 2005. The fragrance features nutmeg, sandalwood, tonka bean, bay leaf, cinnamon, mandarin orange, lavender, virginia cedar, vanilla, grapefruit, guaiac wood and cardamom.

55 reviews for Corduroy Zirh

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    What a bargain you get for this incredible gem of a fragrance. I’ll start by saying that I got this for $13 including shipping, and didn’t have the highest expectations for it. I assumed it smelled good, just based on the reviews, but I also figured it was one of those that evaporates well before you give yourself that wink in the mirror and head out for the day.
    My, how wrong I was.
    This little guy beats out fragrances I have shelled out much more money for in terms of longevity. I spray myself around 6:30 before I leave for work, and it’ll still be raging on with little signs of fatigue well into the evening. Projection is nowhere near as subtle as some of the reviews here led me to believe. It’s almost perfect; it jumps out enough to grab those around you, but it’s definitely not a bomb. More on that in a sec. Granted, that’s how it works on my skin.
    Of course, what does all that matter if the scent isn’t worthwhile? Well, Corduroy doesn’t let you down there either. You get a spicy scent with some vanilla which starts off as just a hint of itself behind a wall of cinnamon/nutmeg, and slowly begins to take over throughout the duration of the ride. With that said, the balance of the sweetness with the spiciness is perfect all the way through, even though the sweetness from the vanilla amplifies. You’ll see what I mean.
    This one would have signature scent written all over it for me, but I find it’s really suited for the colder weather. I haven’t really tried it in the warm weather, and I don’t think I’d want to. Aside from that, you can pretty much wear it anywhere. I think it is super wearable, and it manages to be inoffensive but extremely interesting and noticeable all the while. That said, I almost exclusively wear it to work, so I haven’t really had experience with it in tons of social settings. However, this could definitely be worn to school, on a night out (romantic or otherwise), by the fire – there really aren’t many places this wouldn’t work. I don’t think it’ll necessarily blow most people around you away, but you will smell good, clean (yes, clean, weird for a sweet/spicy), and really, sort of sexy, in a bit of a youthful and somewhat innocent way. Sometimes, that’s exactly what you want. A nice, comfortable, easy scent that smells fantastic without making some huge statement. Best of all, you’ll smell unique. This isn’t your typical overdose of citrus or aquatic notes.
    You should just get this stuff. This is perfumery done right – at $13, you really can’t lose. In an industry which can often make you feel that you’ve gotten less than you paid for, small, cheap treasures like these leave you with a good taste in your mouth – or at the least, a good scent in your nose.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    Very surprised with this one. I did not expect much for the $14 (2.5oz) I paid online. But the moment I did 2 spays on the chest I was like “this does not smell like a $14 cologne… it’s so much better.” Best of all it’s a unique smell with a nice blend of nutmeg and cinnamon making it an ideal fragrance for this time of year – autumn in New England. Kind of reminds me of when I visit my parents on the weekend and mom always has something baking. Despite its notes, I don’t see this as a gourmand because there is something kind of soapy, at least on my skind, maybe it’s the lavender.
    Corduroy will go perfect with my classic Levi’s denim jacket and a flannel shirt, and a pair of my worn out, comfortable jeans I like to wear on the weekends. I don’t think it’s a safe scent because it does get some hate here for some reason. Nor is it much of a work scent or date scent… there are much better and safer options. But for a lazy weekend or just chillin’ with friends, it’s perfect fragrance that WILL get noticed (good or bad).
    All in all, it’s cheap (price wise) and it really is a unique scent. Therefore, if you’re a collector, it’s a no brainer for your collection.
    Lastly, the performance is much better than expected for the price. Thus, I can see this as an autumn signature scent for the right guy. Despite the heavy nutmeg and cinnamon it is indeed masculine, and far from unisex to my nose. There is something very masculine about the composition according to my wife and her female friend. After all the ladies have a better nose than most of us guys.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    This is One fragrance, which is definitely overlooked by many, clearly because of the chemistry it plays or fails to on your skin.
    The clear notes of mixing Lavender, Vanilla, Sandalwood, cardamom, gives you that,
    “whoa are we taking it there? yes we are!”
    Supplemented with grapefruit and a note not mentioned above but I know to be certain is the suede.
    Well rounded and a must have, if you haven’t had the pleasure just yet.
    Hint- spray on your forearm (allow the mist to sit, come back to it and pereodically throughout your day) tell me it isn’t a fragrance to just indulge.
    NaifVincit

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Very well blended gourmand fragrance with all it’s spicy elements working well together. Nothing synthetic or alcoholic smelling here, even on first spray.
    Nutmeg, cinnamon and sandalwood are the most prominent notes here but are not harsh or overbearing as sometimes they are in other fragrances. Think light dutch spiced cookie soap. Delicious but you want to bath in it!
    6.5/10 fragrance
    5/10 sillage
    4/10 Longevity
    Took points off for sillage and longevity. Also because I could not smell any of the citrus notes which is a shame because if they were as prominent as the spices it would be a bomb of a fragrance.
    So the obvious thing for me to do was to layer this with a citrus but I found it hard to find one that didn’t create a utter mess.
    Then found the only one that did it justice. Marc Ecko UNLTD The Exhibit.
    Wow! What a combo!
    Even more of a gourmand, you just want to eat it! The Exhibit’s pure orange skin scent is perfect for Corduroy’s spices. They blend effortlessly together to make a knockout fragrance that everyone who smells it has complemented me on and that is no joke.
    Also combined they last between 4 to 6 hours which neither can do on their own. 9/10 for the combo.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    A yummy, cookie-like smell that is great, but fades way, way too quick.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    Layer this with ch men prive and its beyond great smelling! Prive first, this follows. Its almost like an adding cinnamon into the ch men prive. Intoxicating

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    Such a clean spicy scent. I personally like it.not love. It grabs attention. But doesnt keep the attention like the mainstays and heavy hitters. If you wear this and a girl or guy looks your way, take that chance. People that like this scent will bond very well. Thats the magic with spicy and tonka smells. It will almost immediately draw its own crowd.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    Cheap, synthetic cinnamon so strong it gave me a headache within 3 minutes. It reminds me of a mouldy wardrobe.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    با سلام به پارسی زبانان باکلاس
    این کار برای بنده یک کار فوق العاده است .
    کلا کارهایی که جوز هندی دارند رو استفاده میکنم و این کار از اون کارهاییست که هر وقت میزنم بهم حس آرامش میده

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    This is actually well done – it is entirely synthetic but still manages to be interesting enough to wear out on a date or maybe a casual event. It opens with a sharp citric note before taking on a sort of wooded powder note (I assume it’s a lavender and tonka accord mixed with the cedar/sandalwood and cinnamon/nutmeg accord). There isn’t a whole lot of differentiation in notes here and it kind of smells linear in its 8 hour life – just a sweet and woody powder with a hint of floral. I would wear this more on a rainy or cold day as it projects rather loudly in the heat and picks up an odd note. Over time, there is a wonderful white musk note that accents the wood and spice elements of the fume and takes it on home! This is a simple, cheap, and competently made fume good for days where you want a break from the powerhouses in your collection. I hope you all have a productive day!
    Day 43 – Getting schooled
    Listening to: Apocalyptica – Broken Pieces

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    Bought a bottle back in 2007 or 2008? I can’t remember. This is quite possibly the BEST cinnamon I’ve smelt in my entire fragrance journey to date. It is soft, natural, just gorgeous! I’ve received quite abit of compliments when I wear this.
    I don’t understand why people say the longevity sucks, on me it lasts 8 hours. Sillage is very mild but still good.
    Best time to wear it in my opinion is fall, and winter. Office setting is perfect. The Drydown is to die for. I will always have this in my collection pity it’s not as cheap as they used to be.

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    I like this very much .. my sample seemed to last longer since today I sprayed myself many many times and less then 1 hr later … gone – sigh
    Too bad .. it’s a very nice scent – and it was cheap cheap, so I can spray away but won’t repurchase
    I’m a sucker for cardmomon and guaiac scents and find that men’s fumes have the kind of smell I love (I’m female)

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    If your not sure of this one – try Jaguar Classic Amber – it’s nicer!

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    Inherited this one when I made a deal with another collector, He had tried to sell it for some time, but couldn’t get rid of it so grabbed it.
    I must say that this perfume is some of the worst juice I have ever come across. Really synthetic, a bottle that you almost have to use to hands to hold, bad scent bad longevity and silage. All in all… BAD in any way thinkable… It can’t be used for something though – it works great to hide the smell in the bathroom when the patriarch of the family has visited the loo. A couple of sprays and the rest of the family can stay rested.
    Overall Rating 2/10

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    Cheap, but really doesn’t do much for me. Project and longevity are weak. It doesn’t smell bad, but not particuarly good either.
    ~6.5/10

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    Zirh’s Corduroy suffers greatly from its lack of projection. It starts off with a tinge of citrus and a heavy shot of nutmeg. The problem is, the fragrance seems to be hemmed in by a shield or some sort of obstruction blocking its way from really coming off the skin and coming alive. Instead it seems a bit bland, stale and dry with the nutmeg, cardamom and cinnamon pushing forward quickly after the citrus gives way and relies too heavily on synthetics for its core. Allergy sufferers beware, the nutmeg in here is an easy trigger and it dominates the heart and top of the fragrance. On dry skin this stuff just flickers out and into a skin scent extremely fast, you have to bury your nose in your skin to pick it up after just an hour of wear even after five sprays. Subtle is too kind a word for this. It’s reclusive.
    Luckily this changes after 2-2.5 hours when the creamy tonka, warming vanilla and rustic but shiny exotic woods crashes over the nutmeg, cinnamon and cardamom, helping to boost projection and extending the life of the cologne past the 4-5 hour mark on most wears. Despite the fact the dry down is a warming and subtle oriental that rescues it from tediousness, overall Corduroy’s lack of self confidence and personality is a real hinderance if you like to smell what you are wearing every now and then.
    The shower gel with this is a real gem that suits the winter months fantastically and has better balance and projection than the EDT in its first two hours before the dry down. This is a decent starter cologne for the uninitiated to the world of woody orientals but there are better performing and more out going juices to chose from for just a few dollars more on the market.
    Scent: 6.75/10 (dry down saves this one)
    Longevity: 6/10
    Sillage: 2.5/10
    Creativity: 4/10
    Value: 7/10
    Versatility: 5/10 (subtle enough for work and all seasons save for summer, but too soft and weak to make any statement)

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    Arrived today! Big solid no nonsense chunky ‘man bottle’ It’s very nice and fresh, it’s a little on the light side. I get the citrus notes and the tonka, don’t get me wrong i’m not giving it a negative review it is actually a really nice fragrance. I own a pretty old bottle of Bvlgari Black, and I have to say on the drydown of Corduroy there is a bit of a similarity, there is definitely a hint of rubbery tyres, which I hated for years but now kinda like.
    I find the bottle very tactile, it feels nice and way beyone the £12 I paid for a 125ml bottle. The more i’m going on with this review, the more i’m liking it. Keen to try Zirh’s other fragrances.
    7/10 ideal for a bloke, not really one for the ‘heavy’ fragrance connoiseurs.

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    This is one I’m sure I tried by accident, because it looks and sounds like a boring, generic poor designer that I usually can’t stand. However, on my skin, this is a very pleasant, spicy, interesting scent. And those who have mentioned Bvlgari Black’s similarities, I agree there are probably some very similar ingredients and you get a much fainter version of the rubbery notes. I don’t think projection is as terrible as some have described, I would call it as less than average. I get slightly better than average longevity. For a cheap one, I like it. My rating 6.9

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    One of the nicest affordable oriental/woody spicy fragrances on the market, though it’s becoming harder to find because Zirh has changed corporate hands so frequently in the last few years and seems to be moving away from the fragrance game. Still, you can sometimes find it still at discounters across North America, but not as frequently as a few years ago when it was ubiquitous like Beverly Hills Polo Club is now.
    Before buying this blind, do know that projection is extremely soft and subtle on this, even spraying rather liberally will have little effect. As SAMaura notes below, this is extremely muted. That is the perfect word, there’s a halo around the scent that simply doesn’t allow it to be accessed fully. Longevity for me is very inconsistent, I never get more than 5 hours with the majority of wears dying out somewhere between the 3rd and 4th hours.
    The scent itself is perfect for daytime casual and work in late fall, winter and early spring. It won’t impose on anyone and has a nice warmth to it that is soothing and relaxing. Nice, sexy blend of warm winter spices. The nutmeg, cinnamon and cardamom pair nicely on top and blend very well with the soft and gentle vanilla and tonka accords here. The whole piece taken as a whole is nicely blended and none of the notes here really dominate or overly-assert themselves. Doesn’t smell synthetic despite its affordability and can easily be worn by all ages. If you can look past the deliberate subtleness of its essence and appreciate Corduroy on its own terms, this is a solid and nice blind buy that will get you compliments in close-quarters and cheer you up in the darkest days of winter. Good.

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    Corduroy by Zirh is a beautiful scent. I wore it this morning and I smell soooooo good. I will be wearing it very often. It smells yummy.

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    A woody relaxing fragrance. Don’t underestimate this one.

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    Blind to buy from website,It’s quit nice.Cinnamon open and nutmeg cardamon after. Soft wood smell.I love it.Good price and good one.

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    Starts out nutty/woody and turns citrusy … and it’s gone. Doesn’t last for more than a couple hours and stays close to the skin. Nothing special or unique, but smells decent for its price. I find it comforting though, to wear it before bed.

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    Cheap frag ! Smooth and Gooood Scent average Projection and Sillage but poor longevity on my Skin But Excelent longevity on my Shirt . for the price You Get What You Paid for. That’s It. my rating 4/10

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    I think Corduroy is a very well blended fragrance for men and very affordable as well.
    I like this fragrance because i can easily pick up the layers of this scent.
    Its a nice smooth nutmeg and cinnamon scent at the top that has some woods and grapefruit.
    I think that the base notes dry down into a similar scent as Versace Dreamer and i notice that they contain a few of the same notes as well.
    If you like smooth spicy scents then you may want to give this a shot.
    I think a more matured gentleman would hold this scent in higher appreciation than a teen or a younger guy.
    I think this would suit Fall and Winter the most.
    At this price,you can’t go wrong, so give this little gem a try 🙂
    I bought my bottle for $9.00 online 🙂
    So far this fragrance has lasted on my skin for about 8 hours 🙂

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    Corduroy used to be at every TJ Maxx/Marshall’s I went to, and when I was younger I figured I’d buy a bottle and take my chances. I liked it more back then, but it’s still a decent oriental. Basically just a nutmeg/cinnamon/cardamom fragrance. Kinda cheap but it gets the job done I guess. I was never too big on nutmeg or cinnamon, so Corduroy doesn’t really appeal to me.

  27. :

    3 out of 5

    The cinnamon, vanilla, and woody base makes this fragrance very relaxing. I get the Yankee Candle comparisons. I wear this either around the house or at work during the cooler months because it really helps me relax. This is nothing groundbreaking, but it does smell good.
    UPDATE:
    I just love the top notes to this fragrance… so comforting, and delicious smelling. I’ve been told that I smell like gingerbread cookies. If only the base wasn’t so weak, this could be someone’s #1.

  28. :

    4 out of 5

    Revisiting this one today after almost two years. I can’t make me like it, even tho this time I am able to tolerate it better than when first tried it. For me, it smells just like its price point, cheap.
    I like all the listed notes, separately, but here it may be the mix of cardamon and mandarin that does not work for me.
    Bigsly’s review is spot on.

  29. :

    3 out of 5

    This smell is so alluring and mellow on my husband. It evoked the same reaction I felt when I first smelled Soft Blankets by Yankee Candle. I kept on wondering what terrific fragrance this was and pondering what notes combined to make such an attractive and approachable scent. It is warm and wonderful. It has good longevity and sillage. It is also very affordable. I just wish it came in a cologne rather than eau de toilette.

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    The Corduroy cologne was created by Mexican nose Rodrigo Flores-Roux. Despite being a cheap perfume smells of expensive perfume. It is comfortable, balanced and his only fault is to have a smell very close to the skin, otherwise it would be great!

  31. :

    5 out of 5

    A masculine woody fragrance. There a a floral note in there. It’s a unique fragrance too. Dries down to woods, cinnamon and vanilla. A little too subtle but I like this fragrance.

  32. :

    4 out of 5

    A unique fragrance! One of the best masculine fragrance i ever smelled.
    It draws compliments and i love it

  33. :

    4 out of 5

    Nice corduroyed themed bottled. All I can remember about this one is what I smelled when I woke up… the neverending drydown smells just like what I remember of a sample of Le Male I had a couple of months ago.
    I put some Solo Loewe on along with some Corduroy. I asked my wife to smell me. She had no idea what was where or even what fragrances I may have had on at all. My wife liked Corduroy better as did I.
    For what I paid for it, I’d say I made out pretty well.
    Overall this one is semi-pleaZIRHable.

  34. :

    4 out of 5

    I really like this. It’s subtle, reassuring, clean, slightly woody and slightly powdery. It has some sweetness and almost smells a little floral at points but stays masculine with the sandalwood and subtle spices.
    Stays quite close to the skin – at times I thought it had disappeared – but it gently projects for 5+ hours and lasts beyond 7 hours.
    Lovely stuff. Great for the price and an excellent everyday casual or office type fragrance. Persistent but never overpowering.

  35. :

    4 out of 5

    Judging by the name and the ‘blurb’ on the front of the box, I expected this to be a strong, rugged, masculine kind of scent. Perhaps even something approaching a modern day powerhouse. While it is a very manly fragrance with some interesting notes, it is also very disappointingly subtle with only poor to average longevity. Corduroy does have the potential to be great, but unfortunately its way too muted.

  36. :

    3 out of 5

    Nice idea, but the ingredient quality seems to be just too low. If you’re not an aficionado, though, this may be a great find for you. For me, their Ikon is the one to go for (with the prices being what they are now), because that is natural enough and has a good blend of notes I like. Here in Corduroy, I think the lavender note just puts it over the top, in terms of being unbearable to me.

  37. :

    4 out of 5

    Some say that brainy classicism in everyday society is dead. And that everything new created in film and art is some kind of neon bubble gum or a pale imitation of the past made by people with less education and class.
    Most of the time statements like that are depressingly true. But wearing Corduroy is like wearing a stiff top hat cleverly disguised as a soft and cosy baseball cap. It’s a modern and discrete fragrance that moves with the times but it has an olden and erudite appeal.
    Many of the best fragrances have themed bottles that are really thought trough. Kouros, Fahrenheit and Horizon for instance.
    The Corduroy bottle works in the same way as Horizon’s – you have to backlight it – and preferably in a dimly lit room. If you do what you see is an abstract but vivid impression of a window to the past. More precisely: a jalousied window in a 1930s-50s sepia colored film or photograph. Or as the name suggests – a wavy fabric.
    In conclusion: it’s affordable. It’s a good mix of modern and classic and the bottle and name work with the fragrance in a way that can compare with the very best holistic creations in the world of perfume.

  38. :

    4 out of 5

    I get Cinnamon. It’s spicy. I received a sample and liked the fresh burst of citrus and the fresh aquacoral accord opening. That hooked me so I bought it. But I missed the brushed suede and rich spices till I tryed Halston Unbound on my left arm and Corduroy on my right. That’s when I could really smell the Cinnamon. Zirh sayes it finishes with a sensual creamy background of rare woods and vanilla. The vanilla keeps it sweet but the cinnamon spices linger on and, I think domanate this EDT. Leaves my skin smelling spicy. Then when that fades it’s just pleasant suede and soft, smooth wood. It really is a remarkable EDT. Really well done.

  39. :

    3 out of 5

    Really rocks!! I got today! Smells so sweet and nice. How can you not love this!?? AAAAHWW its like the best. It reminds me a bit of Bvlgari Black as some others have said. It comes off as very unisex as well. I enjoy the sweet and almost *cake-like* smell. I highly recommend!
    On 1 to 5 star rate, I give it perfect 5.

  40. :

    3 out of 5

    I see y’all are voting with the ‘like’ button on this one and I thought, ‘Hey…where is the love??’. This stuff is great!
    I guess I’m a sucker for nutmeg, muted though it is here, and cinnamon and tonka bean. Mmmm…tonka bean. To be honest, I wouldn’t know what a tonka bean was if it bit me on the ass, but I have learnt to identify a warm vanillic tobacco smell in many of my favourite masculines.
    I love what Inselaffe says about the ‘hollow accord’. This stuff is a bit weird…like maybe it has something missing? Or maybe it doesn’t quite know what it wants to to be? ‘I’m fresh…no I’m warm…wait, I’m fresh…oh I dunno.’
    For the price though you can’t go wrong with Corduroy. Going cheap in a discount store near you now!

  41. :

    3 out of 5

    This one is absolutely fantastic for the price. I paid £7.99 for 125ml bottle. I do get the Buvlgari (over-rated)Black rubber note in there but the citrus and spice blend it out nicely. I do feel it has some kindship with Pal Zileri Satoriale.
    If you are new to fragrance and have not fallen in with all the bullshit that goes with it and you want something nice smelling,cheap and long lasting then do yourself a favour and go for this.

  42. :

    5 out of 5

    I bought this blind and was instantly impressed with my purchase. I was thinking ok, what’s the catch? Does it turn to piss after a while or …? Nope, it’s just an awesome scent.
    As mentioned, spicy, oriental on woods. Soapy scent reminiscent to Le Male, Bvlgari Black but also to Chaumet and 212 sexy as they all fall into a very similar family of smell.
    Not dirty and rubbery like Bvlgari Black,
    Not as fruity and, dare I say, ‘how’s-ye-father’ as Le Male,
    Not as powerful and (expensive) exclusive as Chaumet.
    <$20 Aussie for 75ml, and our perfume industry is more expensive than most.

  43. :

    4 out of 5

    Yeh, here is one men’s cologne for the girls.
    At first it was very faint, but then the citrus note comes forward. I was comparing it to Bond No. 9 Washington Square …
    Then, as it lingered, the scent developed further, and the dry down is very nice.
    I don’t know enough about the notes/ingredients, all I can say is that it agrees with me; first fresh, then comforting.

  44. :

    4 out of 5

    I scooped Corduroy up this weekend at Marshall’s. The scent seems very muted, I think maybe too faint (this coming from someone who is a lover of light scents) It’s kind of strange because I wore this to work today, and got a compliment. I normally don’t get many compliments because I like to play it safe with fragrances, lol.
    Anyways, Corduroy IS a good smelling cologne. At first, I just got the woodsy and spicy notes, but slowly, I began to detect some citrus. Longevity also appears to be pretty decent.
    Overall, I can’t complain. Zirh Corduroy is worth a shot if you haven’t tried it. And what a buy it was… I got the 125 ml bottle and the matching shower gel for $14! I plan to use the shower gel to layer with Bvlgari Black. These two are very similar fragrances.

  45. :

    3 out of 5

    This is an awesome scent at a great low price.
    This is one of the first scents I tried then later on I came across Curve.
    Corduroy is so close to Curve, so my recommendation is whatever is cheaper, Corduroy or Curve, take it because they are so alike.
    Beautiful scent and you can make it your own since very few out there are aware of it.

  46. :

    4 out of 5

    I can’t stand this anymore, smells too generic (fresh top and vulgar woody base)… Very nauseating… I hate it. P.S.:Once I wore it and dogs started to follow me barking and encircling me…

  47. :

    3 out of 5

    When I wore this scent for the 1st time and read some reviews at Fragrantica and Basenotes, I saw too much comparisons with Bvlgari Black. Particularly, I didn’t see any similarity with Bvlgari Black, which I also have in my personal collection.
    This is more discreet, subtle, however engaging. It is a cologne for the skin, not the environment. I must confess that I rather the last option (LOL), but Corduroy delivers what it promises.
    It leaves a creamy and vanilla base that lasts very well. The problem is the lack of projection. After 2 hours on the skin, you think there is no more cologne. But don’t be foolish! It was on my skin for about 10 hours.
    For its price, it was worth it! But I don’t think this is a scent that I go restore in the future, unless I go falling in love as much as I wear it.

  48. :

    5 out of 5

    After you Know this fragrance is difficult no to buy it again. it is a nice cologne if doesn`t matter if is not long lasting like others. The tangerine and citric notes make it worth.

  49. :

    3 out of 5

    this scent when sniffed has this soft touch quality and is filled with unobtrusive, yet present notes of spices. very delicate!

  50. :

    3 out of 5

    the best Cheap fragrance ever
    the company need to do some thing else for it
    to make it last more
    then it will be one of the best woody fragrance for men

  51. :

    3 out of 5

    This Fragrance is the Cheapest colognes i own. Purchased it for $9.00. I was shocked to hear all the comments i recieved. It has a very warm and fragrant personality that is adaptable in every enviorment.

  52. :

    5 out of 5

    its a very nice spicy fresh scent and very sexy. the cinnamon vanilla drydown is blended with suede to make a more masculine version of JPG le male pi givenchy, and although this may smell unisex women love it and it has the great smell of many oriental scents without the overpowering feel and high cost

  53. :

    4 out of 5

    I bought this for my fiance at a very low price, under $10. He did not wear cologne before he met me, but I, being a lover of fragrance in all forms, introduced him to colognes. He has been wearing the lighter mens body sprays, but I purchased this one and told him to spray it once or twice on his neck. So far, he likes it, and I like it too. I purchased this one for him because of the spicy, oriental description (that is what I tend to like in a perfume for me) and the low price. I love the fact that it does not hit you with that typical fresh citrus topnote that most men’s fragrances have. It’s more subtle and private, just for me and him. I feel it’s a really good value, and it is not too strong or overpowering for a cologne ”beginner” like my fiance.

  54. :

    3 out of 5

    this is a good scent and it definatley is more masculine with the suede and notes
    I would highly reccomend this scent it is rare and less known and great smelling you will not be dissapointed

  55. :

    3 out of 5

    I bought this at Marshall’s as when I came out I was unable to find it. I am a huge fan of Zirh products. I fidnt it spicy when you put it on, but after it is on it mellows to something that is slightly citrusy. I got lots of compliments and so many want to buy it for their husbands. It is a must buy if you can find it and if you like spicy mens frags.

Corduroy Zirh

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