City Rhythm Tempo
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Top notes are Strawberry, Limetta, Bergamot, Pear and Sugar; middle notes are Incense, Pepper, Lily of the Valley, Jasmine, Tonka and Rose; base notes are Sandalwood, Ambergris, Vanilla, Oakmoss, Vetiver, Musk and Amber.
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Materials: Syringes are used to extract the liquid from the original bottle and move them to our high quality glass decant bottles!
Construction: Every Sample Is Hand Packed With A Syringe Insuring Top Notch Quality and Accurate Sizing of Each and Every Sample in Every Order!.
Sizing: Around 18 Sprays Per Ml, Pressurized is around 12 sprays per ML.
Shipping Zones: We ship everywhere in the United States and surrounding territories such as Puerto Rico.
Shipping Costs: Regular ground advantage costs $5, and orders over $100 are provided with a free shipping discount code automatically applied at checkout
Delivery Time: We ship from Wisconsin! Most order take 2-5 days to arrive dependent on location of your order.
Tracking: Every order is provided with USPS Ground Advantage Tracking.
Return Eligibility: We offer returns on items that arrive damaged and unusable and then issue full refunds if necessary.
Loved it. Going to order a full bottle today
Right off the bat, gotta say that Chris always delivers decants with good packaging, and FANTASTIC shipping time. I will always make business with Chris when he has decants of something I wanna try, cause he also has the absolute best prices out there; the star rating is solely based off the fragrance itself —cause Chris will always have 7 stars from me.
In my humble opinion, the hype around this fragrance is actually justified. Although it's not the best thing I've ever put my nose on. It's definitely OVERHYPED, but absolutely a great fragrance. I think it's more of a 4.2/5 fragrance, but I give it the 5 stars to help out my boy Chris.
The "synthetic" sweet opening is definitely there, but not as bad as people have made it out to be; it does tone down, but doesn't disappear either —it just lets the rest of it's components shine. Very nice indeed.