This seems to have an allure for me but I don't know why, probably the remnants of an unobtainable teenage desire. Does anybody use it, love it or loathe it?
Suddenly it was 1983 again.
I love Aramis. This was the first scent I bought another bottle of when it ran out. I remember going to dances at school and the girls always asked what I was wearing.
This seems to have an allure for me but I don't know why, probably the remnants of an unobtainable teenage desire. Does anybody use it, love it or loathe it?
What is this scent all about?!
with the comments that im reading, im picturing something like Brett Easton Ellis, Less than Zero.
or a breakfast club with a lot of cocaine around.
Think of a guy with blonde wavy hair. Not quite mullet, but give it another a week and it could be. Think of his peach colored Izod shirt, acid washed Levi's, white Reebok's and a gold necklace of some sort around his neck. He may have pink Wayfarer sunglasses or wraparound Brett Hart shades. Most likely he is driving a convertible Fiero with the top down and his cassette of AC/DC's Back In Black is blaring at full blast. Tucked under his seat is the newest issue of Playboy and he has an open pack of Marlboro Light 100's on the passenger seat. He's going to pick up his girlfriend from the mall arcade that she works at and they're going to catch a meal at Arby's and then go see Bright Lights, Big City down at the Multiplex. On his way to drop her off back at home they discuss Reaganomics and trickle down theories, as well as the true meaning behind Thomas Dolby's She Blinded Me With Science.. After an akward good night kiss cut short by her impatient father standing on the porch, he guns his Fiero out of the driveway and makes sure to peel out from the stop sign, revving that anemic four cylinder as high as he can before releasing the brake. After getting home late, he grabs his issue of Playboy and tucks it under his shirt, all the while humming "Turning Japanese" as he makes his way up the stairs to end his night with a self-inflicted love fest.
That's what Aramis is all about.