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Geoffrey Beene Grey Flannel Eau de Toilette is a 4 fl oz fragrance crafted in the USA since 1975. It features a fresh citrus and bergamot opening, a violet leaf and iris heart, and a warm oakmoss and sandalwood base. Celebrated for its subtle, polished character, it’s ideal for men seeking a sophisticated, enduring scent that complements both professional and romantic settings.
| ASIN | B009Z4M8WA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #57,564 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #216 in Men's Eau de Toilette |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,300) |
| Department | men, women |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | MS330 |
| Manufacturer | Nandansons (DROPSHIP) |
| Product Dimensions | 0.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches; 8.85 ounces |
| UPC | 719346021784 885684909692 719346021814 |
P**B
After all these years, it’s still my favorite
Smells amazing! My husband has been wearing this since we first met. After 49 years, I still love the smell. It’s hard to find locally these days and we don’t go do our shopping in Dallas anymore now that we are almost 70. I’m so happy to find it here on Amazon.
A**R
Considering buying a second one I am so pleased!
Excellent deal! Great quality!
A**S
Excellent Purchase!
excellent packaging! great price! received on time! smells nice! classic scent for men! highly recommend! Thank You!
N**9
Cologne for Christmas
My husband loves this sent and will be excited to see it.
K**N
Great
I get compliments from women all the time... When I use it....👍👍👍
T**F
Cologne
Great product
A**N
Subtle hint of autum/ winter.
This is my go to winter scent. I bought it for my husband, but I wear it too. I get so many compliments when I wear it.
T**I
Smell has changed a lot
My grandpa wore this cologne and he passed away several years ago but I missed the smell because it was so clean and fresh and just smelt so good. Well I ordered this as it is the same as he wore and it is very spicy compared to what I remember I’m not sure if the formula changed or what but if your looking for the early 2000s smell this is not it. Very disappointing.
D**B
جميل جدا ورائع
M**D
👍
D**Y
Buon profumo ad un prezzo eccezionale
S**N
Grey Flannel is one of those polarising scents that has stood the test of time, and then some. First launched in 1975 from one of the era's most regarded designers and perfumiers, it has remained largely unchanged ever since. A classy looking, minimalist smoked glass bottle, with a simple, rather cheap label and tight-fitting plastic cover for the EDT spray. Outer packaging is a basic, unremarkable, branded cardboard box. So much, so innocuous & even inexpensive. Well -at just over £19 as of 1 October '23 it isn't especially high priced. If you don't know it of old though, the package belies the reality, because Grey Flannel was, and still is, one of the most potent of the '70s-era scents: more so than Pacco Rabanne, and a precursor to the monster that was (and still is, despite being hobbled by ill-judged reformulations) YSL's Kouros. 'Potent' is in fact an understatement -if you're accustomed to the aenemic, short-lived scents that largely took hold post the mid-'90s, 'go easy' is the message, because one or two sprays of this will last a full day on most skin types, and very obviously. It's a complex scent, with massive potency on initial application, the blast of alderhydes being quite overpowering. In theory it's a chypre style, with a belt of florals underpined by vetiver and oakmoss. Once the first cavalry-charge of bitter galbanum, bergamot, lemon and neroli, it dries down to a hefty, powdery stability, with the complex mix of florals and herbs balanced by the heavies of aromatic woods, grasses and nuts masquerading as amber. Old-fashioned in a good way, and quintessentially 'British' despite in fact haling from the US and France: think a hot flannel in an old-fashioned barber-shop, the kind of scent you might find Ratty and Mole recognising in the midst of the English countryside, or perhaps Sir Clinton Driffield wearing in J. J. Connington's masterpieces of detective fiction of the 1920s and '30s. Tailor-made suits, custom shotguns and walking-sticks, and that odd feel of well-heeled scruffiness you might find in a northern counties country house or castle on a wet autumn afternoon. Ideal for the colder months of the year, and given both the potency and the relatively large 120ml bottle, exceptional value. It may not suit those obsessed with the latest fashions or brand-names, but for those who've either moved beyond that, or never cared in the first place -a superb scent, which is one of my favourites alongside Bronnley's magnificent English Fern. Highly recommended.
M**R
Il mérite encore plus que 5 étoiles , j ' adore cette odeur et contente que ça soit une grande bouteille, je n' arrive pas à définir mais je trouve qu ' il ressemble fort à un boisé floral
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