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    The market for discontinued fragances

    Perfumes that are no longer produced, especially limited-edition versions known as "flankers"—briefly released variations of original scents—are becoming increasingly popular among collectors. Certain rare bottles are now fetching prices up to €3,000, fueled by a sense of nostalgia and the appeal of owning something unique.

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    Collecting Missels

    This research paper presents a detailed examination of the dynamics within European equity markets, with a specific focus on technology sectors. It highlights the interplay between market conditions, investor behavior, and technological advancements. Furthermore, the paper discusses the implications of these dynamics for the proposed technology equity exchange and its potential impact on market efficiency and investor confidence.
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    Sivan

    Sivan is a sustainable menswear brand. Interested in functionality and fun, in timelessness over trends, in making your favorite jacket.

    Founded in 2020 and initially rooted in bespoke tailoring, it evolved to include ready to wear with a collection centered around menswear tailoring, and sustainable design. Inspired by the history and craft of tailoring, Sivan seeks to create timeless designs, new classics and future wardrobe staples. Sivan aims to add adventure into a menswear market that leaves men feeling limited in their options for expressing what it means to be a man in a suit.

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    Collecting Missels

    This research paper presents a detailed examination of the dynamics within European equity markets, with a specific focus on technology sectors. It highlights the interplay between market conditions, investor behavior, and technological advancements. Furthermore, the paper discusses the implications of these dynamics for the proposed technology equity exchange and its potential impact on market efficiency and investor confidence.
  • The market of discontinued fragances

    Perfumes that are no longer produced, especially limited-edition versions known as "flankers"—briefly released variations of original scents—are becoming increasingly popular among collectors. Certain rare bottles are now fetching prices up to €3,000, fueled by a sense of nostalgia and the appeal of owning something unique.Discontinued perfumes have gained popularity due to a mix of nostalgia, exclusivity, and rising resale value. Limited-edition variations, known as flankers, are especially prized for their rarity and unique twists on classic scents. Collectors are drawn not only by the emotional connection to past fragrances but also by the potential investment value, with some bottles selling for as much as €3,000. The appeal is further fueled by online communities and the distinctive packaging that makes these scents both personal and collectible treasures.