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Tiffany for Men

I just picked up a sample of Tiffany for Men, and am loving the first impression. It reminds me very much of PdN New York. It seems to stay pretty close, like PdN NY, and I've read that it has great longevity. I've also read that the best place to get it is direct from Tiffany's. They have it online for $55 for a 1.7oz bottle, and $85 for a 3.4oz bottle.

I haven't heard much about it, and am wondering if anyone else is familiar with it and can share impressions?

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Scent note pyramid per Basenotes:

Top Notes
Lemon, Tangerine, Rosewood. .

Middle Notes
Cardamom, Ylang-Ylang, Nutmeg. .

Base Notes
Amber, Oakmoss, Sandalwood, Patchouli, Tonka Bean..
 
Every good thing you've heard about it is true. It is affable, easy to wear and long lasting. I find it versatile enough for most occasions. It would be a comfortable general purpose cologne for just about anyone.
 
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, I looked into it after Henry and Aarons positive comments, and snagged another sample today as a matter of fact.

Its really fantastic, I agree, its got a similar vibe as new York, Tiffany seems to have more sanfalwood, which gives it a more elegant feel.
 
I like it, but don't find occasion to wear it often. It is manly, elegant, and refined.

Some purists find it to be the closest and best alternative to original Chanel Pour Monsieur. It was developed by Jacques Polge.
 
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I like it, but don't find occasion to wear it often. It is manly, elegant, and refined.

+1. I also like the scent, but don't find it to be an "everyday" type of scent for me. That's just my preference though, it could easily be an everyday type of cologne for someone.
 
Every good thing you've heard about it is true. It is affable, easy to wear and long lasting. I find it versatile enough for most occasions. It would be a comfortable general purpose cologne for just about anyone.

+1 There's not much more to say about it, just a great scent that you can always reach for when you can't decide. Very similar type of scent to Chanel Pour Monsieur, Guerlain's Habit Rouge or Creed's Bois du Portugal, but still wonderful in its own right

And I will say, definitely get it from Tiffs, don't pay the sometimes 3x markup that you see for it sometimes...
 
I like it, but don't find occasion to wear it often. It is manly, elegant, and refined.

Some purists find it to be the closest and best alternative to original Chanel Pour Monsieur. It was developed by Jacques Polge.


I find Tiffany for Men to be very similar to Chanel Pour Monsieur. CpM is a tad more lemony than TfM. A side by side comparison may yield some more subtle variances but if any of these are worn alone, it can be mistaken for the other.
 
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