Hypokrytyczny 1 | 2 7 Feb 2009 / #1i live in america now, but i've used the fact that im polish as an icebreaker. so it'd be cool to throw the fact that the cologne im wearing is from poland too.
Foreigner4 12 | 1,768 7 Feb 2009 / #2all the good ones are under designer labels anyhow; why go looking for something that isn't there?
OP Hypokrytyczny 1 | 2 7 Feb 2009 / #3Well then, what about names of certain people who are taken under the wing of the designers?
Foreigner4 12 | 1,768 8 Feb 2009 / #4no designer really comes up with these scents, they're just manufactured en masse and a designer rep decides which one to attach their name to. Sorry but there seems to be no obvious Polish link
Polonius3 993 | 12,357 8 Feb 2009 / #5Try Prastara Woda Kolońska in a wicker-covered bottle. It's one of the few remaining Polish men's colognes in a country now flooded by Old Spice, Brute and other foreign junk.
scorpio 20 | 188 8 Feb 2009 / #6You might want to try the popular "Rolnik Pot Kolońska" for those village girls! (Pun Intended)
Foreigner4 12 | 1,768 8 Feb 2009 / #7looded by Old Spice, Brute and other foreign junk.Old Spice is the pinnacle of being manly, suave and debonair!
LondonChick 31 | 1,133 8 Feb 2009 / #8But it doesn't hit the spot in the same way as Hi Karate and Demin :D