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🍍 Hacivat 52%OFF https://get.aspr.app/SH1JyH A bright, sophisticated woody-citrus scent with juicy pineapple, crisp freshness, and a smooth mossy-woody backbone. Clean, elegant, and confident. ❌ Hacivat X 51% OFF https://get.aspr.app/SH1T6h Richer, darker twist on the original—blending pineapple brightness with amber, patchouli, and smoky depth for extra power and luxury. đŸȘ” Hacivat Oud – 59% OFF https://get.aspr.app/SH1UDW Modern powerhouse blend of pineapple, woods, and smoky oud
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Gents, we're working on our next Micro-Course and we want to make sure we're creating something that truly serves you and where you're at right now. So before we dive in
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A favorite discontinued fragrance hard to find and discontinued!!!
A favorite discontinued gem per @Stephen DeMent and Sebastian the perfume guy went back in stock, get it Before it goes, bye-bye. At $26 after the coupon I would say it is a steal!!!! Fragrancenet.com
A favorite discontinued fragrance hard to find and discontinued!!!
When I Started In the Hobby to Where I am at now!!! And how I percieve the community from my standpoint.
A lot of people who only post cheap Middle Eastern clones seem more into the value side of the hobby than the fragrance side of it. They like getting something that smells close to a popular scent without spending much, and there is definitely a market for that. For some, it is about building a big collection cheaply. For others, it is about performance. And for some, it is just the thrill of finding a bargain. I also think clone content gets easy engagement because more people can relate to a $30 to $60 bottle than something niche or expensive. That is why feeds get flooded with “better than the original” and “hidden gem” type posts. Not always, but a lot of the time it feels like people are chasing price-to-performance and hype more than originality, quality, or learning the art behind fragrance. There is nothing wrong with enjoying clones, but when that is all someone talks about, it usually means their focus is on affordability and volume first. On the other hand, someone who mostly explores niche and artisan fragrances usually seems more interested in the fragrance itself than just the price or hype around it. It comes across like they care more about originality, composition, quality, and the personality of a scent. They are usually looking for something distinctive, well-crafted, and memorable rather than just something loud or easy to like. It also suggests they are more interested in the artistic side of the hobby. They seem more open to learning different house styles, noticing details in blending, and appreciating fragrances that feel unique rather than familiar. To me, that feels less like just buying bottles and more like actually developing taste over time. Having gone through these different stages myself, and now seeing the same pattern with a lot of newer brothers and even some older brothers who still seem satisfied with “bigger equals better,” this is how I see it now: To me, clone buyers, designer buyers, and niche/artisan collectors each reflect different priorities in the hobby. Clone buyers often seem focused on price, performance, and getting something familiar for less. Designer buyers usually come across as appreciating quality, versatility, and fragrances that are polished, appealing, and easy to wear. Niche and artisan collectors tend to seem the most invested in originality, craftsmanship, and the artistic side of fragrance, where the goal is less about hype or mass appeal and more about finding scents with real character and identity.
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