Wearing a dope smelling cologne is paramount at one point in every man's life. My eighth grade dance is where I debuted my first sprays of Joop! for the ladies haha. I probably had too much on.

Did you ever wonder why some colognes smell better on other people that you? I never understood that.

10 Colognes That Permeated MA High Schools

1. Acqua Di Gio

This stuff is and was amazing. Just like a breath of fresh air, like the "Clean Cotton" Yankee Candle. It was definitely floral but still masculine.

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2. Eternity

My first cologne. I wore it on a date in 1999. It was also my Uncle Dan's go-to!

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3. English Leather

I mean, I don't know about this one, wasn't this super cheap?

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4. Drakkar Noir

This will forever remind me of my father. The late '80s, acid-washed jeans, and a great cologne.

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5. Obesssion

I remember some kids wearing this to the 8th-grade dance. Calvin Klein rarely misses with their product and this soft-smelling cologne was a super hit.

 

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6. Joop!

Another sweet-smelling hit from back in the day. My first "expensive" cologne for sure.

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7. Brut

I don't think anyone thought this smelled particularly "bad", but it certainly wasn't big with the ladies...

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8. Cool Water

A staple from that era! Still holds up today.

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9. Ck One

Another massive hit from Calvin Klein.

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10. Tommy

This stuff was pretty popular, nice and sweet smelling. Reminds me of 1999.

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11. Woods

Woods permeated every A&F retail store at one point and you loved it.

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