Creed Irish Green Tweed
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Creed Irish Green Tweed
Anyone here fortunate enough to be using it?. I had a bath soap sample from QCS that was modeled after that scent and liked it immediately. I do not like the price though.
Tony
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I have it. Wife still likes it the best of all the Creeds I sample or wear, and number two is Millisime Imperial. Basenotes is a place where you can get it second hand. Fragrancenet is where I got my last bottle, and then there is seller Allshewants on Ebay. Prices are up now - used to be that $90 was what it took to get a 4.0 ounce tester, now it is up to about $120 or so for a tester.
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Try Davidoff Cool Water before thinking about buying Creed Green Irish Tweed.
To 90% of the population they smell the same.
There will be a number of people out there who will be able to tell you what they think are the minor differences between them and there are a handful who will try to convince you that they are worlds apart.
I'm not sure if this helps but Luca Turin in his book rates Cool Water very highly.
To 90% of the population they smell the same.
There will be a number of people out there who will be able to tell you what they think are the minor differences between them and there are a handful who will try to convince you that they are worlds apart.
I'm not sure if this helps but Luca Turin in his book rates Cool Water very highly.
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Gentlemen, thanks for all the input. In my youth, I used Davidoff Cool Water a great deal. However, the memory of it does not square with the scent from the QCS bath soap. I will e-mail Matt at Queen Charlotte for some details. If nothing else, there's another bath soap I need to buy.
Tony
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FWIW, I agree with Dave; GIT reminds me of Cool Water and a number of other dept. store scents that personally I strongly dislike. When I tried GIT it took me two days of repeated washings to get rid of the scent...which I desperately wanted to be gone. At the outrageous prices that Creed charge, a sample is always a good idea before you decide to buy.
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Gordon
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Gordon
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Pierre Bourdon composed GIT in 1985. He reprised the same theme in Cool Water in 1988. Another notable and popular creation of his was Kouros in 1981.bernards66 wrote:Michael, Er....and who WAS that 'guy'? We've always been told that Oliver Creed formulates all of their colognes personally...are you saying that this is not the case?...or, conversely, that he accepts commissions to formulate for other companies? Just curious.
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Mike, Most interesting. I knew that GIT dated from the 1980s ( despite all that balderdash that Creed, or their PR people, put out about King Alfonzo of Spain, Gary Grant, and the rest ) but I'd always assumed that at least it was created by Oliver Creed. But apparently not. For me, most of the men's and 'unisex' scents that Creed does have a certain note in them that I do not like, but the GIT has whatever it is in spades. Again, thanks for this interesting information.
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Gordon
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Perhaps the ambergris?bernards66 wrote:...For me, most of the men's and 'unisex' scents that Creed does have a certain note in them that I do not like, but the GIT has whatever it is in spades....
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Gordon
Actually, this is what I like about many of the Creeds, but ambergris is strange stuff that you either like or don't.
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Andy
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I picked up a decent sized decant of GIT recently, and having worn it twice so far, I am far from impressed.
I love Aspen, and Cool Water, and have been wearing both for about six months.
I actually prefer the Aspen, and the Cool Water to the GIT. GIT smells the least complex of the three.
For the price GIT goes for, I would have to say it is extremely over-rated.
I love Aspen, and Cool Water, and have been wearing both for about six months.
I actually prefer the Aspen, and the Cool Water to the GIT. GIT smells the least complex of the three.
For the price GIT goes for, I would have to say it is extremely over-rated.
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Andy, Perhaps. The ambergris, or rather whatever synthetic is now used to approximate it, has been suggested before as the note, perhaps, that I do not like. Dunno for certain. I do know that of the men's or unisex scents that they are still selling commercially Bois du Portugal and Royal English Leather are about the only ones that don't seem to have any of whatever it is and are the only ones that I like....although not enough to buy any more at the prices they charge.
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Gordon
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Gordon