The Return Of One Of The Greatest Cologne Of The ’80s

2013 is emerging as the year of the flanker scent, as Ahmed Zambarakji forecast in our January cologne roundup. Producers are shifting away from completely new concoctions toward updates of, variations on and sequels to traditional bestsellers. These are typically billed as “classic” formulations, but most guys see them as cautious ones, and perfume nerds tend to dismiss them as cowardly ones. This spring, however, we’ll have a revival that has secured a positive consensus among early reviewers. The reissue of Armani’s Eau Pour Homme (a mega-hit when it first launched in 1984) is a reliable citrus option for the springtime. It is, as many of …
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