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Khamzat The Wolf Extrait de Parfum

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Fragrance Family: Leather

Gender: Unisex

Product Type: Extrait de Parfum

Made in: Hungary

Product code: N02713

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“Smells good before you smesh somebody.”

At once popular and special, leather and floral. Exceptionally unique and exotic, dazzlingly blending rich Arabic notes with light fruits. It’s stunning!

Above-average people deserve above-average perfumes. The scent of The Wolf embodies this perfectly. It captures unwavering focus and masculinity, thanks to the woody and leather notes. Truly motivated individuals are persistent, like the saffron in this fragrance, and unique, like the special presence of cardamom and musk. It’s an incredibly enduring scent that embodies a sense of invincibility.

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