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If you're talking about Bleu, it runs like 60+ for the 1.7 oz, and 80+ for the 3.7oz. I managed to find a steal on eBay for a 3.4 oz tester for around 65 though. Chanel frags usually carry a higher price tag than most designer frags, but trust me, its worth it. I get about 8 hrs on the longevity on the Bleu, which is pretty nice. And the projection is great as well. People around you will notice and smell you, but its not so strong that you can be smelled a mile away/make people sick. Its hard to overspray this because it is so fresh and smells so good. And ladies LOVE it. Trust me. This scent is versatile and can be worn anywhere, but its best for a spring/summer scent. Kinda costly, but its a worthy investment. Plus a bottle should last atleast a year plus, even more if you have other fragrances, so it isnt much at all in the long run. Beware of fakes though, as the fragrance fakes are starting to get as bad as the shoe fakesOriginally Posted by ricky409
will give this a try...Originally Posted by ChopperVille
Just got my first bottle of Bleu de Chanel today... man I have been sleeping HARDThis stuff is crazy. Dont think imma give this one up any time soon.
Also got my hands on a decant of Bond No. 9 New Haarlem today. This stuff is also CRAZY. Definitely gotta cop a whole bottle to go into the rotation for fall/winter....but that price tag
Think my next purchase might be another bottle of Prada Amber. And maybe a decant of L'Instant de Guerlain just to check it out
what that price tag running for?
and how long does it last? i'm trying to cop something that makes the panties moist, and the yambs spread.
If you mean the New Haarlem, the 1.7 runs about 145+ (normal for a niche fragrance) and the bigger sizes I dont even wanna mention