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  1. hmm. they're really shifting over in their aesthetic.

    On the one hand, I think I would wear just about everything, but on the other, it doesn't seem very inspired to me. Looks quite boring actually....

    ^^^^^very true the items are very wearable, but in my opinion the majority of the items would not be the main accents in my outfit. The items seam to be the articles that would fall to the background of my ensemble.

  2. Not at all...but buying Diesel cologne is pretty much the same as buying Diesel jeans. There are lots of fragrances available at Sephora and other department stores that are highly regarded...you should just buy what appeals to you. Having said that, personally, things appeal to me that are unique and interesting...so Diesel's jeans and fragrances don't appeal to me for the same reason. They're uninteresting, overdone, and lack the quality that some other brands show. But who knows...maybe they'll come out with something interseting tomorrow!

    You'll find a lot of similarities between denim-culture and perfume-culture. Almost all perfumes come from 5 major manufacturers that are merely associated with a brand or celebrity. That's how you come across so many fragrances that smell the same. The same people are making them. Jeans aren't all made by the same companies, but many jean brands base their designs on other designs and trends, making many of the jeans look the same. They also have the same policy on materials...poor quality materials, poor craftsmanship and cheap labour equal both a generic perfume, and a generic pair of jeans.

    The interesing, smaller labels of jeans and fragrances use quality materials sourced from the best available, the best construction and often base their designs on the heritage of what's worked for centuries, but with enough of an update to make it interesting.

    very true,... when it comes down tho the smaller houses it is more about quality not quantitiy. that is true for most crafted goods; clothing, automobiles, perfumes (colognes), jewelry, ect.....

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