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15 contributions to Brotherhood Of Scent
What Happens to the Collection When We’re Gone?
Hey guys, Joe A. here with another one for ya’! Here’s a fragrance topic we probably don’t talk about enough, mostly because it feels a little weird, a little morbid and maybe a little too real for a hobby built around smelling good while we’re still above ground. But let’s be honest, some of us have collections that are no longer just “a few bottles on a shelf.” We’ve got full-blown fragrance libraries, emotional time capsules, scent memories, discontinued gems, blind-buy regrets and enough juice to keep a small village (okay, okay a LARGE village...) smelling dangerous for the next decade. So here’s the question: what’s the plan for your fragrance collection after you die? Do your loved ones know what any of it is worth? Would they know the difference between a $25 cheapie and a discontinued unicorn? Are they keeping a few bottles that remind them of you? Selling the valuable ones? Giving them to friends in the hobby? Donating them? Or is Uncle Larry about to inherit your entire Amouage shelf and use Reflection Man as bathroom spray because “it smells clean”? For me, this is one of those topics where the humor helps soften the truth. Our collections are more than bottles. They represent phases of life, memories, moods, trips, milestones, mistakes and moments. Some bottles are just stuff. Others are little glass monuments to who we were, what we loved and how we wanted to be remembered when we walked into a room. What say you, guys? Have you ever thought about what happens to your fragrance collection when you’re gone? Would you want your family to keep certain bottles, sell them, pass them down, or hand them off to someone in the community who would appreciate them? And the anti-question: which bottle in your collection would you absolutely haunt somebody over if they wasted it as room spray?Love to hear from ya’!
What Happens to the Collection When We’re Gone?
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This is a valid concern that I have thought of numerous times. Not one friend of mine is a collector (or even wears cologne) so they know nothing about the true value of my bottles (over 200 and mostly niche). I try and explain it to them and their eyes glaze over with boredom. Which pisses me off by the way. And being their noses have not matured enough to know what a good fragrance is, they can smell something I own like Clive Christian Town and Country (retail well over $250) and think its garbage. So in a nutshell I really don't know what I will do yet. I guess it won't matter when I'm gone but I am here now and it concerns me. LOL!
SOTD - Bois du Portugal
Creed Bois du Portugal - Work-from-home day, house steady at 70°F. Wife’s out teaching, so it’s just me, a cup of coffee, and this smooth gentleman of a scent. Warm lavender and creamy sandalwood make the house feel a little richer, like quiet confidence bottled. Perfect company for a solo, focused fall day.
4 likes • Oct '25
Love this. Truly a grown man scent.
Chopard
Just amazing. I don’t have anything like this in my collection.
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Chopard
I’m late to the party with this one guys. Got this in the mail minutes ago. Boy oh boy this is good. Now I will have to add the others to the collection. I have another fragrance coming today. I will post it once it arrives.
Chopard
2 likes • Oct '25
Now that I’m smelling the dry down it for sure smells familiar. Smells like Penhaligon Halfeti.
2 likes • Oct '25
@Jeff Beason yeah, I’m a believer now. I will for sure be picking up more from them. Actually I have another one arriving tomorrow called Miel D’Arabie.
Spirit of Dubai Rimal
Last package of the day. Two frags in one day is a great day. One of my favorite niche houses. I can always count on Spirit of Dubai to have a unique smell. This will be my fourth bottle from this house. I can say that I don’t have anything like this. A bit gasoline’ish off my skin, but good nonetheless. I’m interested to smell how this does out and about.
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Gregory Stapleton
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Founder and owner of a beard and skin care business. I live in the Midwest. I’m an artist and I love anything marketing related.

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