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Inspired by active women everywhere, Pleats Please by Issey Miyake was introduced in September 2012. The perfume was named after a signature fashion collection, which features pleated clothing that shifts with the body's movements. This casual, feminine scent will make you feel like you are on the runway by providing you with plenty of attention from others. It combines upper notes of peony and sweet pea with base notes of cedar, vanilla, and white musk.
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I first saw and smelled Pleats Please by Issey Miyake while in Europe, but waited to purchase from FragranceNet when back home. It has all the notes in it that I love...the mixture of floral peony, sweet pea with the cedar and vanilla/white musk. Not too much vanilla, just a balance touch. So easy to wear for any occasion and so clean and fresh smelling. My husband LOVES it. The bottle is fun too and nice to hold.
Written by Picky Perfume Girl on September 20, 2016
Never heard of Pleats before but the price was great and I thought I'd give it a try. Wore it to a doctor's appointment and everyone kept asking me the name of my perfume and where I got it .. even my doctor wanted to buy a bottle. I've been wearing it every since and plan to purchase more. It's really lovely when layered with the matching body lotion. Wish they offered the scented body powder to go with. Great product for a great value. This will definitely be my Summer scent.
Written by RuthieJo on May 20, 2014
Pleats Please makes me feel pretty. I will even wear this perfume when I am hanging around the house by myself. It's soft and feminine with a fruity/floral scent.
Written by J on March 23, 2014
I tend to love the smell of jasmine, sandalwood & bergamot. Any scent that doesn't bother my sinues is good for me to wear
Written by Queenplayer on January 29, 2014
Pleats please bargain best price and great service
Written by Jan Wales on December 30, 2013

