I don't think it's tight to not spend £365 on a bottle of MFK when I can get it for £15ish.Thanks. I have no brand loyalty and some might say I'm tight, so this is perfect for me. Just want to smell nice. Don't care how.
I don't think it's tight to not spend £365 on a bottle of MFK when I can get it for £15ish.Thanks. I have no brand loyalty and some might say I'm tight, so this is perfect for me. Just want to smell nice. Don't care how.
Just a few posts up I was recommended Perfume Parlour and they do a clone.Does anyone know if there's anything similar to Fahrenheit (Doir) out there? It has that Parma voilet sweets kinda smell if you know what I mean
My bottle is about to run out, I don't want to fork out nearly £100 for another.
Previously had Ultraviolet by Paco Rabanne, similar smell but it just doesn't last long.
The funny thing is - if it’s the fact that you smell of money makes it a selling point, the fact that you can get the same smell cheap really destroy the brand image for the wearerI don't think it's tight to not spend £365 on a bottle of MFK when I can get it for £15ish.
That’s fair enough. But in most cases you can smell a cheap clone a mile off.The funny thing is - if it’s the fact that you smell of a money makes it a selling point, the fact that you can get the same smell cheap really destroy the brand image for the wearer![]()
That’s fair enough. But in most cases you can smell a cheap clone a mile off.
Aye. I’ve bought a few clones - but only to compare to the original, which I also own. Just to see what all the fuss was about.. Yes they may be stronger in projection, but the quality takes a dip.It's not the smell or the fact that someone forks out for it, it's the concept that the if someone smells it then they think $$$, vs the actual truth that the smell is worth $ and it's all about the fantasy/imagination etc.
I wouldn't like to smell of money, I just like to smell nice and on the cheap. My days of being ripped off are long gone.The funny thing is - if it’s the fact that you smell of money makes it a selling point, the fact that you can get the same smell cheap really destroy the brand image for the wearer![]()
60% of the time it works every time?Ordered that Panthera off of Perfume Parlour yesterday see how it is, I've never used PP before but it seems to be highly regarded around for dupes.
I agree with the above no way I'm paying over £200 for the likes of Tom Ford is obscene. I think Versace isn't to bad at around £50
Panthera is meant to be a decent copy of Bvlgari Tygar. I have had the real thing, nice enough but not worth the obscene price. Emirates First Class 30ml Tygar sets can be picked up for under £50 however and are good if you are after the real thingOrdered that Panthera off of Perfume Parlour yesterday see how it is, I've never used PP before but it seems to be highly regarded around for dupes.
I agree with the above no way I'm paying over £200 for the likes of Tom Ford is obscene. I think Versace isn't to bad at around £50
I heard it's a formidable scent, it stings the nostrils in a good way60% of the time it works every time?