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Moschino Friends Men (2005)
by Moschino
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|  I agree with Jon_Remy when he told it's similar to Hilfiger Athletics, but I don't think they tried to create their own version of T. Friends is more in the citrus side while T is really like clean laundry smell. In my opinion, T is far superior and longer lasting. It's the essence of cleaness. But Friends isn't a bad scent. It's in the same level of Athletics and if you have one, you don't need the other. Good for casual wearing if you don't expect more than a refreshing citrusy smell. 29 July 2008 |
 2135 reviews
|  Coolnose is sorta of correct, I get celery, too but it's sticking out of a glass of 7-Up. This is a slightly fizzy, vegetable/herbal citrus. Boss Pure got it right (instead of 7-UP it's Sprite), this one is just wrong but not ugly. Mediocre. 01 July 2008 |
 77 reviews
|  I love this fragrance! The notes from the top to the middle are refreshing and the bottom has just enough musk. It is a subtle fragrance which is the only drawback for me but I absolutely love it. It reminds me of walking along the Mediterranean seashore and I would HIGHLY recommend this to friends (or maybe not snce I don't want everyone smelling as good as me!!) 11 April 2008 |
 327 reviews
|  DKNY Women (funky double square cylinder bottle) came out in 1999 and when I discovered it I bought it for my now wife 'cause it was like pure clean attraction for me. I have heard of Moschino Friends back in the US, but Moschino isn't doing so hot in the States. Now overseas I sampled Friends and it is virtually a "for mens" version of DKNY Women. I had to smell 'em side by side to tell the difference. This is probably the most modern, energetic, bright, clean yet attractive (doesn't smell like Windex) scents out there for men. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED 18 June 2007 |
 112 reviews
|  Wierd. Notes should be an amalgam of different citrus but all I get is...celery, yes celery from beginning to end. Not horrible, just slightly not what I expected from a so called fresh citrus. Hope your friends aren't put off. 16 May 2007 |
 130 reviews
|  I wasn't impressed much with this one. It seems like Moschino was trying to create their own version of T by Tommy Hilfiger. The clementine is very prevalent in this scent. There is a dissonant note in there that made me walk away and not buy it. An hour later, I realized it was a good choice not to purchase, as it smelled absolutely rancid on my skin (maybe I was smelling my rancid skin though). This might work for some, but not for me. I'll stick to the T by Tommy Hilfiger as it remains with the clementine note on my skin for hours. Same for Hilfiger Athletics, but with a grapefruity/citrusy note instead. I also LOVE Hilfilger Athletics, but unfortunately it has been discontinued. Glad I bought 5 bottles (3.4-ounce size) when I found them. 13 May 2007 |
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