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1920 The Origin
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1920 The Origin by Tous is a woody-spicy fragrance for men, launched in 2017. The nose behind this composition is Daphné Bugey. The top notes are bergamot, cardamom and black pepper; the heart notes are cumin, tea and jasmine; and the base notes are cedar, patchouli and ambergris.
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The Spanish brand has this novelty that spans all ages, as it comes from a classic combination of notes aiming to be modern. It is the strongest and heaviest of Tous for men. To me, it is an oriental-wood; its spices are very soft. It is sweet and a little cloying, noticeable, but try it first because it could tire some olfactory nerves. It is economical.
A linear fragrance from start to finish. The combination of notes gives a citrus scent mixed with an overly wild grassy smell and a strong body sweat sensation. I had a moderate trail for a couple of hours, then dropped to low for another two, and finally disappeared. Suitable for intermediate seasons and informal occasions, but at least I have not liked it, so I recommend trying before buying.
Tous 1920 is a fresh, spiced, woody, and floral fragrance. It begins with the citrus freshness of bergamot, followed by really pleasant floral and spiced accords. To me, it is a subtle seduction; the cedar woods give it an intense touch with marked personality. Trail and longevity are medium on my skin. At some point it may remind you a little of Cartier’s Declaration. A good purchase.
A linear fragrance from start to finish. The combination of its notes gives a citrus aroma combined with an overly wild grassy scent and a strong feeling of body sweat. On me, it had a medium trail for a couple of hours, then dropped to low for another two before finally fading away. Suitable for intermediate seasons and informal occasions, but personally I didn’t like it, so I recommend testing it before buying.
It does not last long for me, a maximum of three or four hours; it must be my pH.
It doesn’t last long for me, a maximum of 3 or 4 hours; perhaps it’s down to my pH.
To me, this is the most dreadful thing I’ve smelled recently. I hate cumin as both a scent and a flavour, so it’s obvious. It has a very sharp cumin note. In my country, cumin is a seasoning added in excessive quantities to food, so I immediately associate it with empanadas and cebollado. It’s fine to add gourmand notes to fragrances, but at least balance those notes. Scent: 2/10.
To me, it is the most dreadful thing I have smelled lately. I hate cumin as a scent and as a flavour, so it is obvious. It has a very sharp cumin note. In my country, cumin is a seasoning used in exaggerated quantities in food, so I immediately associate it with empanadas or cebollado. It is fine for fragrances to have gourmand notes, but at least balance those notes. Scent: 2/10.
Do not buy this blindly. Some say it smells of sweat, and yes, but only if you have already read it; it is not an unpleasant note. The opening is clear with bergamot and pepper, and soon the cumin makes its presence felt. It is an unusual scent on the street, with great personality. It suits men aged thirty to fifty. The first sensation was like something from my childhood, like entering an old bazaar. During the day, I kept bringing my arm to my nose to smell it and decided to buy it. It is for the day, but works well at night too.
This is a fragrance you shouldn’t buy blindly. Some people detect a sweaty smell and yes, they do, but only after wearing it. That said, it’s not an unpleasant note. The opening is clear with bergamot and pepper, and cumin quickly takes centre stage. It’s a scent you rarely find on the street; it has personality. Suitable for men aged 30 to 50. My first impression was of a childhood smell, like stepping into an old bazaar. I kept bringing my arm to my nose to smell it all day and decided to buy it. It’s for daytime but performs well in the evening too.
They say ‘it doesn’t matter to me’, and that is the key to its value (or lack thereof). To me, it does not smell of sweat, but of something herbal, spiced, and bitter that persists from start to finish. Cumin dominates everything. I have not liked it at all; it is neither expensive nor cheap. Try it before buying blindly. It is not very versatile and for personal enjoyment only; I do not think you will receive many compliments. Another point against it: it reminds me of Cartier’s Declaration but costs almost the same. If you like Declaration and find it for around twenty pounds, it could be a reasonable purchase; for more, no. Au revoir.
There’s a saying that goes ‘I don’t care a fig’, so you can see how little value is placed on it. It doesn’t smell sweaty to me; rather, it’s a herbal-spicy-bitter scent that lingers from start to finish. Cumin dominates everything here. I haven’t liked it at all, and while it’s not an expensive fragrance, it’s not cheap either. So, I recommend trying it and not buying blindly. Not very versatile and more for personal enjoyment; I don’t think you’ll receive many compliments. Another drawback: it reminds me of Cartier Declaration but costs almost the same. If you like Declaration and can find it for around €20, it might be a reasonable purchase, otherwise not. Au revoir.
I understood it all: it is a defeated Agua Brava, exquisite and addictive. Very refined in its development and very well executed. Recommended.
For the good Luis García: an elegant, masculine scent with a sophisticated patchouli, perfect for mature, formal men. Potent and striking, it projects two metres for the first two hours before settling into an intimate one-metre bubble that, in enclosed spaces, invades the room. A spray at the nape is recommended for a refined touch; it lasts over eight hours. It is neither youthful nor easy to wear: it demands a formal look and at least thirty years of age. If for a young man, use it only for night occasions; for someone mature, it is an excellent signature. It is very clean, but the patchouli leaves a sweaty nuance, so use it with moderation.
I was the first to buy it from TOUS, a year after its launch, and in my opinion, it is a jewel because in my nose the cumin note barely bothers. What I perceive strongly is the jasmine note, whose scent I love; to this we add the cedar and cardamom notes to give it an attractive and masculine touch. I bought it again last year and I get the impression that it does not last as long as the first ones; it would be a pity if they have lowered it, as for me it is a novel scent, at least until trying Cartier Declaration.
I tried it a few days ago and it immediately reminded me of Cartier Declaration. I did not ask about the price because I lost interest as I already have the classic Declaration plus about six of its flankers. If you like it and it costs approximately the same, simply buy the classic Declaration. At least on eBay, the prices are quite similar.
Looking for something for the office. I’m from Tous and usually wear men’s perfumes, so this was the first one I spotted in the shop and it was 50% off. Smelled it and absolutely loved it. Reminded me hugely of Narciso Rodríguez Bleu Noir. Leaves a moderate trail and smells delicious, so if you like Bleu Noir I’d recommend it; it’s very similar but much cheaper.
I was looking for a perfume for everyday wear to go to the office; I have a TOUS and use men’s perfumes, so it was the first I saw in the perfumerie and it was at 50% off. I smelled it and loved it. It reminded me very much of Narciso Rodriguez Bleu Noir. It leaves a moderate trail and is very rich, so if you like Bleu Noir, I recommend it as it is VERY similar and at a lower cost.
This perfume from TOUS is a direct inspiration from Cartier Declaration. I do not recommend buying it blindly because its scent can be unisex and different, something floral with citrus. They say it smells of sweat? Well, the truth is, if it smells of sweat, it is a very fine and pleasant sweat. Go to a perfumerie where they have it and try it first before buying, or ask for a sample of Cartier Declaration EDT, as the scent is very similar to this 1920 The Origin Tous EDP.
It is a photocopy of Cartier Declaration at a more affordable price without sacrificing much quality. If the smell of cumin bothers you, try Narciso Rodriguez for Him Bleu Noir EDT.
It smells enormously like Cartier Declaration, with less power and slightly toned down, but much more economical. It may have a similar vibe to Terre d’Hermès at the beginning. It fits into that category of elegant fragrances for meetings or special outings. Good presentation by Tous, little known among the general public.
Extremely similar to Cartier Declaration, with less potency and a slightly toned-down profile but much more affordable. It can also share a similar vibe to Terre d’Hermès in the opening. It falls into that category of elegant fragrances suitable for meetings or special occasions. Good presentation from Tous, though not widely known among the general public.
Excellent; basically, it is a Terre d’Hermès. If you haven’t tried it, it conveys that citrus, spiced, and woody sensation, mature and very rich, as well as being more economical. It imparts an air of maturity, security, and elegance. Many recall Cartier Declaration, undoubtedly due to that note of tea and cumin mixed together. Ideal for a white shirt, the office, or meetings, even for a romantic outing over thirty to project confidence and sophistication. With each use, it becomes more interesting.
I hate my limitation with Iso E Super. I feel I like it, but it fails on longevity and projection due to my genetics, which do not perceive that note well as it gives way to cedar. It conditions me to enjoy it in bursts of variable intensity. I find it very similar to Cartier Declaration but with little intensity in all its components. I love the spiced citrus opening with the pepper, the carnal development of cumin with flowers, and the woody base. I do not perceive patchouli or ambergris, perhaps because the cedar-based Iso E Super in the base mutes the colours. It is a can, it is annoying, but it is not anyone’s fault. Overall, it is masculine, sexy, and very pleasant. Not quite as much as Cartier’s, but it is a very good alternative for the scent and price. I will buy it and use it with pleasure. Of course, I recommend trying it first.
Thank you for the comments; I read them before purchasing and they were spot on. I’ve always liked Cartier Declaration and found a ‘literal’ replica that is far more accessible. Its longevity and trail are softer than the original, yet it leaves me satisfied. It is a fragrance for adults that inspires security, elegance, and defiance; it is neither fresh nor ‘too aquatic’, possessing a hint of very fine, soft sweat. Recommended for those who enjoy Cartier Declaration.
Thanks for the reviews; I read them before purchasing and they were spot on. I’ve always liked Cartier Declaration and found a ‘literal’ replica that’s far more accessible. Obviously, its longevity and trail are softer than the original, but it leaves me completely satisfied. It’s a fragrance for adults that inspires confidence, elegance and a bit of challenge; it’s not one of those overly fresh ‘very aqua’ scents out there now. It has a subtle, very fine hint of sweat. Absolutely recommended for anyone who likes Cartier Declaration.
If it transports you to the nineties, it smells like that young, well-dressed sort our great-grandfathers would have been seen at a party. It’s not for everyone, but it is a subtle Cartier Declaration declaration, undoubtedly.