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T&H Fragrance Equivalents

Please help...

I found the thread detailing common equivalents for T&H fragrances and for the life of me I can't find it again!

I've tried searching from within B&B and using google but I just can't find it again :mad2:
 
xillion - that's the one, many thanks - I've bookmarked it now.

Lamb - it's just that I have a T&H sampler and I remembered that many of the frags were very similar to more mainstream (and less expensive) labels
 
Off the top of my head:

Spanish Leather = Davidoff Zino
Clubman = Polo Sport
Freshman = Cool Water
1805 = L'eau D'Issey
Grafton = Tsar VC&A

Can't recall the others..
 
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Thanks Tim, that's a great summary. Now I just need to find an equivalent to Spanish Leather.

I'd like to try Tom Ford's Tuscan Leather, but not at those prices! :smile:
 
Thanks Tim, that's a great summary. Now I just need to find an equivalent to Spanish Leather.

I'd like to try Tom Ford's Tuscan Leather, but not at those prices! :smile:

Spanish Leather is a clone of Zino which can be had for under $30. Great scent.

Tuscan Leather is a whole other league and an outstanding frag. :thumbup1:
 
Spanish Leather, for me, is the best T&H scent. If you like that one, you might also try Floris Mahon Leather which I like even better compared to the T&H equivalent. Mahon Leather is a bit pricier though.

Ben
 
I don't get any similarity between T&H Grafton and Rive Gauche. Grafton is green, green, green with spice at the beginning and it dries down a little woody but still green. Maybe some similarities because it still is a fougere but two completely different scent to my nose. I suppose it's a YMMV thing.
 
xillion - that's the one, many thanks - I've bookmarked it now.

Lamb - it's just that I have a T&H sampler and I remembered that many of the frags were very similar to more mainstream (and less expensive) labels

I see, thanks.

I think that Grafton is close to Tsar by Van Cleef & Arpels.
 
I don't get any similarity between T&H Grafton and Rive Gauche. Grafton is green, green, green with spice at the beginning and it dries down a little woody but still green. Maybe some similarities because it still is a fougere but two completely different scent to my nose. I suppose it's a YMMV thing.

You may be right on that one. I am going off of memory and it's been ~3 years since I originally performed the analysis.

I think that Grafton is close to Tsar by Van Cleef & Arpels.

Yeah, I think you are right, this is a closer match now that I think about it. It's greener like Tsar is.
 
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