✨ Unleash Your Inner Gentleman with British Sterling!
British Sterling by Dana is a sophisticated cologne for men, featuring a captivating blend of warm woods, citrus, amber, and moss. This 165 ML liquid fragrance is perfect for evening wear and is 100% authentic, ensuring you make a lasting impression wherever you go.
Scent | Citrus, Musk, Wood, Amber Wood |
Item Form | Liquid |
Is Autographed | No |
Additional Features | Travel Size |
Material Type Free | Alcohol Free |
Item Weight | 431 g |
Item Volume | 5.7 Fluid Ounces |
Unit Count | 165.0 millilitre |
R**N
Classic, Refined Scent
British Sterling has a metallic opening with citrus that levels off into sandalwood, musk, amber, and some other fresh notes. I always rated British Sterling just under English Leather and Canoe, but the more I wear it, the more I like it. It definitely has a refined scent and I think would wear best in the fall, winter, or spring although I think one could wear it in the summer too without it being too cloying. Overall, it's a classic 60s fragrance that is worth a sport in your collection!
E**Z
Una fragancia deliciosa ligera
Una fragancia rica y discreta para el cuerpo y para los que se acercan a ti
C**E
Excellent!
No complaints! Got this for my father for Christmas, he absolutely loves it!!Shipping was delayed, but no issues!
N**M
Weihnachtsüberraschung
Produkt kam super schnell und bin total zufrieden! Somit kann ich pünktlich zum Fest eine Freude machen!
A**R
GOOD OLD STANDBY
This is the same scent it's been since it was introduced. It's a classic and I love it. Splash it on every morning after my shave and shower. For those of you comparing it to a bottle of cologne from the '70's and saying it's not the same.........NO KIDDING! If you have a bottle of cologne or perfume that's been sitting around for several years, not to mention several decades, it's NOT going to smell the same. Colognes and perfumes are mostly alcohol. Alcohol is the carrier that transports the fragrance to your skin. This is why when you put it on it evaporates and dries very quickly leaving behind only the fragrance. Over time the alcohol evaporates leaving the heavily concentrated essential oils that contain the fragrance. This makes the scent in the bottle very strong. At the same time, these essential oils begin to oxidize and the scent completely changes. Oxidized oil eventually becomes rancid. And this is why a 40 year old+ bottle of cologne smells completely different. It's not capable of sitting around that long. It goes bad. You wouldn't cook with a bottle of olive oil that's been sitting around for 40 years, would you? Talk about rancid!!! The very same principle applies to cologne and perfume. If you don't use it in a couple of years, toss it or buy smaller bottles that you can actually use up in that timeframe.
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