Originally posted by: brigden
Originally posted by: Mill
Originally posted by: brigden
I'm on my second 100ml bottle of Acqua Di Gio. And, yes, women love it.
IMO, it's best to find a scent you like and wear it consistantly, rather than switching it constantly. That way people will start associating you with that scent. Switch it up after each bottle.
Uh, I thought you were trendy? Dio Gio has been known as a HS or knuckle dragger cologne for awhile now. Di Gio is certainly no longer in style.
Yes, Di Gio is still considered in style. The individual wearing the cologne can make the scent either relevant or obsolete. Some older guys still wear Polo and pull it off. Anyway, I noticed you wear Chrome, and have thus negated your right to an opinion in this matter.
Originally posted by: johnnytightlips
My friend yesterday told me to never wear any other cologne because Chrome smelled so good.
Originally posted by: Mill
Originally posted by: brigden
Originally posted by: Mill
Originally posted by: brigden
I'm on my second 100ml bottle of Acqua Di Gio. And, yes, women love it.
IMO, it's best to find a scent you like and wear it consistantly, rather than switching it constantly. That way people will start associating you with that scent. Switch it up after each bottle.
Uh, I thought you were trendy? Dio Gio has been known as a HS or knuckle dragger cologne for awhile now. Di Gio is certainly no longer in style.
Yes, Di Gio is still considered in style. The individual wearing the cologne can make the scent either relevant or obsolete. Some older guys still wear Polo and pull it off. Anyway, I noticed you wear Chrome, and have thus negated your right to an opinion in this matter.
Why does that negate my opinion? I have a small sample of Chrome that my ex-GF bought me. She liked it so I wore it. So I guess because my GF liked it that made it bad?
Seriously. Di Gio is out of style and that's the bottom line. You said you wear it all the time. I rarely wear Chrome. Aww!! Poor little trendy guy doesn't know his fragrances.
Originally posted by: InverseOfNeo
Hannae Mori (pronounced Hannah Morray for some reason)
Originally posted by: brigden
I'm on my second 100ml bottle of Acqua Di Gio. And, yes, women love it.
IMO, it's best to find a scent you like and wear it consistantly, rather than switching it constantly. That way people will start associating you with that scent. Switch it up after each bottle.