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mikis1971 – :
Not a review but more of a heads up! I was out snooping around today and went into Banana Republic where they’ve recently launched a line of unisex scents. I tried ‘Vintage Green 78’ and have to say does it ever smell like Spring Fever. For those of you missing that lovely scent give this new one a try.
1manuz – :
The combination is greater than the sum of the parts, if you understand what I mean. This fragrance, along with Origin’s ginger essense and Gloomaway, are favorites of mine. Clean, fresh, crisp. Yesterday a coworker who has never said anything kind to me–ever–walked into my office and commented on how nice it smelled, he thought it was one of my plants.
keeper – :
Like the name says, this captures an intense moment in spring where all the buds blossom, the butterflies flutter and the grass blades are thick and green. Wildflowers dot the landscape as the last droplets of morning dew begin to evaporate. A water wheel next to a barn turns slowly in a creek, adding algae-scented foam to the mix.
This is the beauty of spring in a bottle. But not just any spring, it is the scent of the American spring landscape. Do you remember the intro to The Little House on the Prairie where the girls run down a hill while the parents look on from their covered wagon? This is that scene in a bottle.
vitor4 – :
This fragrance was my absolute favourite during the 90′. It stood out from all the melon smelling scents that came up during those years by not smelling overwhelmingly of melon. I just hate melon, I’ve never had a piece of melon in my mouth, the smell is repulsive to me. It’s fresh and sparkling and sweet in a wonderful way.
Luckily I have hoarded a couple of bottles now it’s not available any longer. I don’t understand why Origins let it go from their assortment.
makcon4ik44 – :
Never have I gotten more compliments than I did while wearing this. Strangely fresh and green, strongly mandariny and with this amazing soft linden blossom note. Men and women alike loved it.