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The Fiercest Legend
There are fragrances that have simply left their mark on the perfume landscape. Deep cracks and gorges, paths and eye-opening moments, views, sights. "Fierce" is definitely one of these standards and "must-sniffs" in the men's sector since the turn of the millennium, regardless of whether you love it or hate it, can't get enough of it or have long since grown tired of it. In the beginning, I even had enough colleagues who had others bring the stuff back from their vacation in the USA. And so, of course, over the years there have been copies, imitators, homages and competitors. Montblanc's "Legend" in particular. And then this sporty, sensual Azzaro, which is definitely on the same wavelength. With a slight Nightflight vibe too. Not bad fixed points...
"Azzaro Sport" has this deodorant vibe, but much sexier and sharper and, thanks to the clary sage, simply more recognizable and sizzling. However, this is more than 90% the A&F legend, no question. A reasonably priced alternative. Recommended in that sense. A real wallet saver. In all other senses, of course, with devaluations. I like the metallic-trashy bottle that feels straight outta '96. I like its uncomplicated nature. And I like its high-pitched, clean florality, which you don't really come across all that often in the men's segment anymore.
Longevity: 5-7 hours is no less than its brotherly clocks
Sillage: delicately sporty
Flacon: a 90s bitch
Conclusion: regardless of whether you think it's original or even copied - it is (and remains) a great fragrance that runs circles around its competitors and inspirations, especially in terms of price.
"Azzaro Sport" has this deodorant vibe, but much sexier and sharper and, thanks to the clary sage, simply more recognizable and sizzling. However, this is more than 90% the A&F legend, no question. A reasonably priced alternative. Recommended in that sense. A real wallet saver. In all other senses, of course, with devaluations. I like the metallic-trashy bottle that feels straight outta '96. I like its uncomplicated nature. And I like its high-pitched, clean florality, which you don't really come across all that often in the men's segment anymore.
Longevity: 5-7 hours is no less than its brotherly clocks
Sillage: delicately sporty
Flacon: a 90s bitch
Conclusion: regardless of whether you think it's original or even copied - it is (and remains) a great fragrance that runs circles around its competitors and inspirations, especially in terms of price.
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