Clive Christian No. 1 for Men: photos

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I seem to be on a bit of a photog roll, lately, and I hope you'll bear with me. Today, I'm including some snapshots of the bottle and box for Clive Christian No. 1 for Men.

I reviewed the fragrance itself back in May: review of Clive Christian No. 1 for Men. I'm not a fan of its slogan -- "The Most Expensive Perfume in the World!" -- but I do think it smells great.

It's very retro in its vibe, but not 1980's Wall Street/Gay Club retro, more like 1800's upper-class Brit retro, when fragrances created specifically for men didn't reek of fake flowers and/or chemical exhaust.

"There's no foghorn, no trumpet blast, no desperate bids for attention -- just rock solid composition and a scent that will still be glowing long after the last drunk socialite has been fished from the pool.""

The Clive Christian company has built its reputation on fine, handcrafted goods fashioned out of natural materials. No. 1 for Men is said to continue in that tradition, with an ingredient list comprised of some of the best natural essences available. The price tag is not for the faint of heart.

Clive Christian No. 1 for Men

Clive Christian No. 1 for Men

Clive Christian No. 1 for Men

Clive Christian No. 1 for Men




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