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Линейка ароматов Esquire вдохновлена литературным наследием журнала и способна стать верным спутником в мире творчества и журналистики. В коллекцию вошли следующие ароматы:

Ароматы American Novelist, Editor in Chief, Modern Poet и New Journalist выпущены в концентрации Eau de Parfum во флаконах объемом 100 мл по ориентировочной стоимости 10 000 рублей, но на российском рынке официально достать данный парфюм нет никакой возможности.

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