These colognes smell amazing and they…
These colognes smell amazing and they last a long time
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Maelle Perfumes is a Texas-based fragrance brand and the idea behind Maelle is pretty straightforward. A lot of people discover a fragrance they genuinely love, then realize buying it regularly isn't realistic at $200 or $300 a bottle. We make something close to that scent using quality fragrance oils, test it for performance and longevity, and sell it at a price where buying two or three at once still makes sense. Our collection covers women's, men's, and unisex fragrances across a range of profiles. Fresh and citrus, warm vanilla and gourmand, floral, woody, and everything in between. New scents get added regularly.
4025 Victoria St, 75062, Irving, United States
These colognes smell amazing and they last a long time
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