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Bond No. 9's recycling event is going on now at Saks and online. I didn't have any empty bottles, but you get a deluxe purse spray when you make a purchase. I thought it had to be a 3.3 oz. size, but I bought High Line in the 1.7 oz. size and I got a purse spray of No. 9 perfume.

I own Sag Harbor, Hudson Yards, High Line and various bon-bon samples. The rep gave me some great ideas for blending. Do you like to blend them? What are some of your favorites?

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I love their bottles. I have West Side and Little Italy. I haven't tried blending. Tom Ford recommends that, too, with his fragrances. I've tried blending samples, but never like anything.

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great opportunity for my first post since I'm a Bond No.9 fan. New Haarlem is my go-to favorite fragrance. I believe it's marketed as unisex but is distinctively unique and gentle. I add edp to unscented lotion for layering or to wear alone as a softer version. This fragrance always elicits compliments and questions about where to purchase.

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chinatown is my favorite. i've never thought to blend it with another bond fragrance. great topic!

solitaireA,

welcome to the forum!! {#emotions_dlg.biggrin}

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thanks for the welcome

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On 4/23/2014 SolitaireA said:

great opportunity for my first post since I'm a Bond No.9 fan. New Haarlem is my go-to favorite fragrance. I believe it's marketed as unisex but is distinctively unique and gentle. I add edp to unscented lotion for layering or to wear alone as a softer version. This fragrance always elicits compliments and questions about where to purchase.

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