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Hoppes No. 9. Fragrant, multi-purpose, and when I use it my "gun" always gets cleaned out.
 
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Blue Seduction. I like Joop too but I don't consider it inexpensive. It does stay with you for the evening though.


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Viktor & Rolf Spicebomb. It’s a good winter cologne.



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I'd fly to Turks and Caicos with live ammo falling out of my pockets before getting within spitting distance of NJ with a firearm.
 
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Did anyone say Hoppes #9 yet?

How about Hoppes #9?

Maybe Hoppes #9?

I like Hoppes #9.

Hoppes #9 is my go to.

You should try Hoppes #9

LLH#9 (ladies love Hoppes #9)

I prefer Hoppes #9.



Whew. Glad we got that out of the way!
 
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My g/f loves the smell of Adidas Moves. I’ve been wearing it for years.


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Froglube. Minty clean...


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Perry Ellis 18 Intense which runs around $20 for 3.4oz. I've been a big fan of L'Eau D'Issey pour Homme for years but they have sadly reformulated recently and the stuff is no longer the same. PE Intense is a decent alternative at a fraction of D'Issey's price.



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Does anyone have any other recommendations?


Yes, soap and water. I can’t stand the smell of a perfumed prince.


I agree. I think men colognes are passé and I use to wear Eterity for women perfume, not the cologne.



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Beast Aftershave, to smell like a jungle rat.





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Eau de Phew by Pepe le Pew




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Perry Ellis 18 Intense which runs around $20 for 3.4oz. I've been a big fan of L'Eau D'Issey pour Homme for years but they have sadly reformulated recently and the stuff is no longer the same. PE Intense is a decent alternative at a fraction of D'Issey's price.

That’s not good news for me, I’ve been wearing it for years now and my wife just bought me a new bottle for my birthday.



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Perry Ellis 18 Intense which runs around $20 for 3.4oz. I've been a big fan of L'Eau D'Issey pour Homme for years but they have sadly reformulated recently and the stuff is no longer the same. PE Intense is a decent alternative at a fraction of D'Issey's price.

That’s not good news for me, I’ve been wearing it for years now and my wife just bought me a new bottle for my birthday.


Let me know what you think. My email is in my profile.

The reformulation was reported on line in numerous forums with lots of complaints. It's apparently weaker sillage and muted overall scent due apparently to the yuzu now being extremely weak while the warm spices are very strong. I still have an old bottle and several of the annuals as well as the Intense variation still on hand. Haven't bought any new stock of Issey Miyake L'Eau D'Issey pour Homme since I discovered folks complaining about the newer stock some time back.

Some now advocate L'eau d'Issey pour homme Fraiche as a better choice these days but it is priced the same as L'Eau D'Issey pour Homme which is why I didn't mention it in this thread about inexpensive choices. FWIW I haven't tried it as yet either.



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Aramis, ~$25.



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More of an aftershave. I like Proraso Green. Great post shave feel. Light menthol and eucalyptus. Doesn't overstay it's welcome.





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Aramis, ~$25.


I wore Armais for almost 2 decades not long after it was introduced in 1965. Even bought numerous other products to include bath salts (the EX liked the stuff) and a lotion I used in my beard. After a couple years of their discontinuing items from the product line I moved on.

Over the years since I've used the likes of Guerlain's Vetiver, Baldessarini by Hugo Boss, Dolce & Gabbana pour Homme, Envy by Gucci, and others, but ultimately centered on Issey Miyake L'Eau d'Issey pour Homme.



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Dollar General has a store brand imitation of Brut that makes a dandy men’s cologne/deodorizer for the diaper bucket, for less than $5.
 
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Anyone remember Stetson ?
I think I still have a bottle somewhere.

Also reasonably priced is Blue by Nautica
Runs about $20-$25.


 
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For my fellow Marines:

 
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Not that cheap, but one that has certainly gotten much cheaper is an old favorite PS (Paul Sebastian).

It can be found in regular stores now around $25ish.

It is like a deluxe, refined Old Spice that lasts.


Just got a bottle of the PS aftershave to try. I have been using Coty Wild Spice forever but its getting expensive and harder to find.I think im going to like the PS.Time will tell.



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Old Spice still suits me.


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