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buferok – :
Patchouli essential oil + rose geranium + classical red rose.
Rose geranium changes into rose. Very hippie.
imezutug – :
When I saw the [supposedly] prominent lavender, I was afraid it’d be a soapy fougere, but turned out to be a mixture of oriental spicy carnation (think a small fraction of Opium) and that classic gentlemen’s cologne! Bravo, a “new traditional”!
Hazard_8808 – :
Tried this one about ten years ago. Loved it! It has this envelopping quality to it and I found it to be very long lasting on my skin. It also has a nice sillage and got a lot of compliments for it.
Vint – :
The ETRO-ism is all over this one. The soft creamy essence, high ingredients quality, low but persistent presence. Natural, and not very creative. But i do not love and collect Etro for their “experimental” or “modern” take on fragrances anyway (There are the ELDO, L’Artisan or Comme i can go for)
I love Etro perfumes for their quality, traditionalism and that specific spa/therapeutical effect their Etro-ism has on me. In this specific case a great lavender- rose- carnation accord, with a bit of patchouli and musk for persistence.
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Kaktoos – :
Synthetically fresh. New Tradition is a woody aromatic fragrance with a silky smooth finish. Provided is a soft floral that last a pretty good while yet providing the right amount of versatility. I also find this to be lightweight but fortified with spices galore. Decent.
лянторская – :
NEW TRADITION is interesting for the first hour as afterwards it turns to a very mediocre citrus/musky cologne that dissapears from skin within 4 hours.
The first hour though is really enjoyable – fresh, spicy, aromatic, herbal and earthy at the same time. Most dominant notes on me are geranium and carnation, there is also rather watery patchouli and lemon. I did not get any flowers, so this is purely summery cologne like on me, perfectly suitable for both sexes.
NEW TRADITION is appealing right after testing, but one might find that after some longer wear this simply becomes boring and IMHO is not full bottle worthy.
vlad17 – :
i consider this a rather masculine fragrance with patchouly as a dominant note infuenced by the florals….it has a classic aura but dont know if it worths the purchase…
Unognophype – :
Very sexy. I can smell carnation, ylang-ylang, bergamot and some lemon in its opening. After few minutes more musk is added. The scent is nice, it remineds to some ritual incenses.
Deseabbabow – :
This is my favorite scent. I even wash my lingerie with the New Tradition shower gel. I get compliments on this scent whenever I wear it. Smells clean with a touch of patchouli and bergamot.