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John Varvatos Artisan Eau de Toilette, Cologne for Men, 4.2 oz Full Size

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Management number 230215963 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price €18.16 Model Number 230215963
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Fashion designer John Varvatos and perfumer Rodrigo Flores roux collaborate on all Varvatos fragrances. This is a citrus aromatic fragrance for men, that bursts with sunshine and whose bottle, which looks like a woven basket, was crafted to create a handmade touch. The fragrance opens with Sicilian clementine, tangelo fruit, Mexican tangerine, aromatic thyme, Spanish marjoram, and Greek lavender. A heart of north African orange blossom, Indian plant murraya, jasmine, and orange plays off three notes of ginger: Nigerian, Chinese and purple ginger. The base is woody, but not heavy with notes of enkephalins wood and Georgia woods, amber-like belleambre, and musk.

  • Refreshing, oriental, and woody fragrance leaves you feeling cool and confident
  • Ideal for a variety of occasions
  • A fragrance that has been widely accepted
  • It's light, refreshing, and can be applied often
  • Fragrance to make it last longer
Brand Tommy Bahama
Fragrance concentration Eau de Toilette
Scent JOHN VARVATOS ARTISAN
Gender Male
Size 4.2 oz
Form Liquid
Applicator type Spray
Occasion Holiday
Scent family Fresh
Model 0500016663627
Public figure John Varvatos
Retail packaging Full Size
Piece count 1
Product net content parent 1 Count
Net content statement Pods
Product net content uom Fluid Ounce
Age group Tween

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