“I have over 30 bottles of different men's colognes. I have an assortment from CREED to CALVIN KLEIN. I am always looking for that one cologne that last all day and everyone compliments me on how it smells. Many times I spend top dollars for colognes that no one even noticed.Then I read about : Armaf Club De Nuit Intense Man EDTThis Armaf Club is a GRAND SLAM!Everyone compliments me on the smell and it easily last all day.On the last occasion I was at the local Supermarket waiting in line to purchase some cold cuts.This women standing next to me in line said out loud...What do I smell? She came a little closer to me and said," It's you I smell. That is the best smelling cologne I have ever smelled" I thank her and she said I really really mean that.I can assure you that compliments like this will come by the hundreds. Even men will compliment you on the smell.This is by far the least expensive cologne I have ever purchased and is now my #1 fragrance. in in past I have spent $350.00 for CREED and never get compliments.You gotta purchase it!”
“Want Aventus Creed? Also want money? Get this instead. It's fairly similar from what I can tell. It passes the girlfriend test with flying colors (though she likes Yves Saint Laurent better so this has become my work smell, along with Adidas that someone gave me (also good)). I have gotten a fair amount of compliments on it and I usually just tell people it's Aventus Creed (for two reasons: one, it makes me sound richer; two, Aventus Creed is a much easier name to remember than Armaf Club De Nuit Intense Man)But honestly, if there's ever been a hero that the $30 cologne caste needed, it's Armaf Club De Nuit. I bought it blind after having been told it was a good Aventus Clone, and it is a great work smell. It's clean, has an air of fancy without making you seem like you're above your pay-grade, and doesn't smell cheap at all, which is what I was worried about with this price-range. If I wanted to smell like alcohol I would just slap some whiskey on my neck and become an alcoholic.”