Green, warm, woody...
Geoffrey Been stroke gold with his Grey Flannel, a proud American classic and an innovative men’s cologne, bringing the shyness of violets into the realm of masculine confidence. Crisp greenery and musk tonalities combine to evoke a man in a tailored suit, perfectly groomed, clean-smelling without one iota of modern aquatic “freshness” nevertheless. The man who wears this in cooler weather is the quiet type, a smart businessman or someone who has been opting for it for half his life and wisely knows not to change. If it ain’t broken, don’t fix it, as they say. The only misstep? Perhaps that flannel in question is really purplish green instead of grey. But we can be very forgiving in his case…
Created: 1976 Type: Woody
Notes Top Note: Galbanum, Petitgrain, Lemon Middle Note: Rose, Clary Sage, Geranium Base Note: Cedar, Oakmoss, Tonka Bean
Recommended Use Daytime wear, office wear