Men
Adidas UEFA Champions League Edition
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Adidas UEFA Champions League Edition by Adidas is an aromatic woody fragrance for men. Launched in 2014, this composition features lavender, lemon and violet in the top notes; green apple, statice and cashmere in the heart; and vanilla, patchouli and moss in the base.
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I have it. The truth is it was a gift and I’m not an expert in perfumes, but I can say it’s pleasant, slightly sweet, with very little longevity and low sillage; after two hours, practically no scent is felt. But for the price, you can’t ask for more.
Good fragrance, sweet, and smells of apple. For the price, it’s pleasant, ideal for casual or gym use. Reapplying every two hours solves the longevity problem.
In my opinion, terrible. It was a family gift and the truth is I didn’t like it at all.
From my point of view, it’s terrible. It was a family gift, and quite frankly, I didn’t like it at all.
It’s the typical Adidas cologne: simple, clean, and synthetic. It’s suitable for post-workout or at home, but Adidas Team Force or Get Ready are better value; they’re cheaper and this UCL is very budget-friendly. It’s decent for what it is, but I don’t think it’s the best in the range.
Typical Adidas cologne: simple, clean, synthetic, and little more. One must consider what these fragrances are; they are for after sport, at home, or after a shower. Anyway, I think Adidas Team Force or Get Ready are worth more, besides being slightly cheaper, although this UCL is very economical. Considering what it is, it’s fine, but I don’t think it’s the best of Adidas.
Synthetic and non-existent. It doesn’t last even the journey from the gym to home. Save your money.
Synthetic and non-existent. It doesn’t last even the trip from the gym to home. Save your money.
Perhaps it doesn’t last or project well, but the opening smells very good: cashmere, soft, fresh, and clean. It reminds me quite a bit of Privada Cedar and Cashmere, but unfortunately, it’s not linear and the cashmere scent fades quickly.
The opening smells lovely, with a soft, fresh, and clean cashmere note. It reminds me quite a bit of Privada Cedar and Cashmere. Unfortunately, it’s not linear; the cashmere scent fades quickly, lasting neither long nor projecting much.
The Nothing Same: I’m surprised a reputable brand would release fragrances of such low quality. Sporting use doesn’t mean it must lack scent or projection. Any athlete enjoys smelling good when sweating; the scent should be pleasant, not unpleasant. Here, there is nothing: a soft, generic aroma that lasts a mere breath. A waste of resources.
Slightly sweet, woody, citrusy, and aromatic. Needless to say, it’s quite synthetic. At first, it reminds me of Versace Pour Homme, then drifts towards Eros or Allure, with a faint resemblance to Invictus, yet strangely, its quality surpasses that of Paco Rabanne. Good for daily wear, with that clean scent that is the very essence of cleanliness, very pleasant. Don’t expect much longevity or a natural smell, but it is of good quality and, for the price, even better. Better this than an Axe deodorant (and that’s saying a lot). If you buy blindly, go ahead, recommended for the eight dollars.
Slightly sweet, woody, citrusy, and aromatic. Obviously synthetic. It opens with a Versace Pour Homme vibe, then drifts towards Eros/Allure, with a faint resemblance to Invictus, yet strangely, its quality feels superior to that Paco Rabanne fragrance. Good for daily wear with that exaggerated clean scent that’s pleasant. Don’t expect longevity or anything natural, but for the price, it’s good quality. Better than an Axe deodorant. If you’re buying blind, go ahead; recommended for the eight dollars.
I’m surprised a reputable brand would attach its name to fragrances of such low quality. While the sporting use is moderate, the product shouldn’t lack aroma or performance. Any athlete enjoys smelling good after sweating, ensuring the scent is pleasant without being off-putting, but here there is nothing. A very soft, generic aroma that lasts a mere breath; a waste of resources.
More than an EDT, it’s a cologne. I use it for sleeping, after a shower, or at home. It lasts fresh for about an hour or two. For the price, you can’t ask for more.