At the pharmacy in town, they sell Aqua Velva Classic, Old Spice Original, Brut, and the typical shitty Axe variants. I'm torn. I like the smell of Old Spice, but it seems to disappear quickly. Aqua Velva smells great and lasts longer, and is also recommended on my shaving soap (William's Mug), and Brut claims to be "the Essence of Man." Does anyone else use drug store aftershave? Or do I stand alone in cheapness? If you do use it, what's your favorite?

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I recently found an 127-year-old tobacco shop near my office that carries a large variety of vintage/hard to find grooming products for men. They have Lucky Tiger, all of the Clubman scents, a great selection of blades, safety razors, shave soaps, etc. Right now I rotate Clubman and Clubman Musk. I may go back for the special reserve.

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