I haven't been there myself, but I remember a thread a while back that suggested that prices were the same as anywhere else. What would certainly be different would be the selection. A year or so ago when Vintage Tabarome was going to be going out of circulation, I exchanged email with the head of distribution for the US. He mentioned that once the Tabarome was sold out in stores, the only place it could be found would be at the Paris shop. I took that to mean that there might be some unusual offerings there.
This is good to know. I'm going to Paris in April. I have zero exposure to Creed fragrances, so I'll have to check them out.
Thanks,
-Andy
It seems like it would the ultimate place to buy Creed. It ought to be the "freshest" you can get.
I've dabbled with some different Creeds and I swear some of them run out of gas. I was able to return a GIT once. It had no longevity whatsoever and I have never had that problem with GIT.
Pricewise, I think they'll stick it to you at about the same rate as Nieman. But, they may sell a wider variety of their scents in the smaller bottle sizes which I would find a plus.
Another big plus if they had some of their scents that aren't here anymore: Vintage Tabarome and Cuir de Russie. If you can get small bottles of those- Wow. They only sold them in huge flacons here. It was like an investment.
Read up on the Creeds before you go. An interesting company.
FYI, the Perfumed Court still has decants of Vintage Tabarome.
The Creed dealer near me still has Cuir de Russia too. Vintage Tabarome has, sadly, vanished into the bowles of the Creed corporate HQ. Hopefully my stockpile will last until they decide to start selling it again.
It's a shame that Tabarome is the one that they picked to go down to the dungeon. To me, it's their best men's fragrance.
It's a shame that Tabarome is the one that they picked to go down to the dungeon. To me, it's their best men's fragrance.
Me thinks she understood you perfectly- just didn't want to deal with not having the vintage stuff you were asking about.
But I'm a cynic.
I agree that it is their best men's fragrance - the one that lives up to all the Creed hype. So I cannot help but wonder if they didn't dungeon all their true classics to make their modern creations less pale in contrast.
I was reading up on basenotes about their fragrances. It seems that I naturally go for the older scents--not that I don't like recent creations, just that I prefer things that have been around or a while. I was surprised to see so few older scents available for a company as storied as Creed.