English Leather is one among the many male fragrances that is made by the House of Dana which is known for its versatile collection of products that can be used by the old as well as the young. English leather has in fact been in existence for over six decades and boasts of the masculine scent that has ensured the loyalty of users does not wane. Many people who use their cologne for the first time are known to abandon the fragrances they used previously. This is mainly this fragrance that is mainly categorized under the tobacco/leather class has for years maintained the moderate scent that may be used even in casual settings thus making it popular.
The other great advantage about the collection is that it has up to seven colognes from which you can choose one that suits your personality best. Moreover, this fragrance line also comes with a wheel classification that includes fruity/citrus, tobacco/leather, spicy/oriental and finally the woods category. Over the years, their collection has added three more categories that include Lime, musk and Timberline which have drawn vast reactions with many users saying that this cologne has a tendency of attracting ladies to men who wear them.
Although many other fragrances have made their entry into the fragrance market, this has not affected the stability of English leather as most users still conclude that it still is the sexy fragrance that they are looking out for. Even the young generation admits to the fact that this fragrance is quite aromatic and masculine hence you must not necessarily be old for you to use it. Most of the wearers of this fragrance will agree that it has the power to stay without necessarily being overpowering. In fact, this fragrance is known to attract compliments besides putting a smile on your face as you will be confident about your self.
So just what do you need to know about the different English leather before making a purchase? To begin with the original scent was introduced into the market in 1949 and includes four fragrance notes namely woods, citrus, leather and moss and masculine and rich. This is usually recommended for casual use. The second one is Lime that entered the market in 1966 and has sage, grapefruit, violet and cedar wood among its fragrance notes. The next one is referred to as Spliced and comes with fragrance notes that include the spicy scent of woods as well as leather and is recommended for romantic use. It is also classified as spicy/oriental. The fourth in the English leather range of fragrances is Timberline that has sexy and manly as well as a blend of leather and fragrant woods for its fragrance notes. It is also recommended for romantic use and classified under tobacco and leather category. Wind drift is also another category in this fragrance line and was launched in 1997. It is classified under the woods and is recommended for casual use. The other two categories include black and musk. These fragrances can be bought from the online shops on the internet.