I've been wearing Floris "Elite" for years. I always thought you were from London. I just noticed today that you're from Texas. I experienced Jermyn Street back in the 80's and visited Floris back then. A lot of things in London back then were much more original than they are today. At that time there was no such brand terror as we know it today. While I was looking at your wonderful presentation of the Floris fragrances today, I involuntarily thought of watches, which one may also wear on certain occasions. So dress watches like Vacheron & Constantin, Jaeger LeCoultre, etc. Well, the thought just came to me.
I've been really happy with the Honey Oud. It is the first Oud I have purchased and I use it regularly, chose it over Maison Oud Satin Mood. It is very powerful, has great performance too. Also, I am very interested with trying out the Leather Oud too.
I've been inspired to endeavour to become more of a gentleman and thought a signature fragrance was a good place to start. My budget isn't huge but I was pleased with the Floris prices considering their history. I was planning to just buy the 89 online based on other reviews and generally how popular it is, but thought I better head into the shop to smell it first in case I preferred another. Well I have to say I was incredibly disappointed and a little embarrassed. I smelled all of the Floris scents in their Jermyn St store, and I thought the majority of them smelled like the type of scent you get in various bathroom cleaning products and scented bleach. The staff in there were excellent and could list all of the scents in each fragrance on demand, yet I couldn't enjoy any of them and left a little confused and very disappointed. I'm not sure if it is my preference or inexperience. After leaving Floris I visited Truefitt & Hill and absolutely loved their Sandalwood fragrance, so all hope is not lost, but sadly I can't understand how/why so many people can enjoy Floris fragrances.
I would guess it depends not the individual. Some people can pickup different scents and react to them differently as fragrances have a huge variety. If your budget gets bigger or maybe for some big occasion you could try their bespoke experience where you basically create your own fragrance with the help of their fragrance blender
It's amazing what time does to people. One day you just might regret you didn't fell for Floris 89, just like I did. But I'm over 60. Mind you, Floris 89 is all but an old school fragrance, It's a modernized better version of Habit Rouge. In this particular style I found 2 years ago Dior Eau Sauvage extreme. The Black Bottle. Maybe that one will appeal to you. But then again, in the end we all have different tastes.
Santal is my personal favorite of the whole range of scents. I use Burberry Hero EdP for every day and I love the woody notes in perfumes and the warm feeling.
Hi Kiby, thankyou so much for this interesting presentation. I was a fan of Floris till a few years ago, until I think I must have received a bad shipment ie the product itself I found too heavy and to musky. I like the more floral parfams as I rarely use EDC's. However watching this I might give No.127 a try out as well as Cefuro as they might be more in line with my absolute favourite scents wich come from Aqua Di Parma, a family owned Parfam House in Italy. I have been using their products for the last 40 years and they have never failed me yet. I recommend them highly to you. They remind me of the orange and lemon groves back in Italy in particular Tuscany, which is my heaven on earth and I would love to physically be able to move to for the rest of my days, with an apartment on Davies Street or Eton Place1
@@Psykel Don’t tempt me! I’m trying to gradually overhaul my wardrobe which is proving expensive as it is. I think maybe Jermyn Street for now, and maybe get Santal as we enter Autumn
@@stevenrose86 Well, I guess there’s no point to buy an autumn/winter fragrance right now. But again, can’t have too many! I have about 15 or so different fragrances in the closet, and that’s nowhere near how many the fragrance heads usually own! It’s fun to be able to go with something that suits your mood aswell as the weather.
@@waleed8530 15 isn’t that many tbh. Real fragrance heads got like 40-50. Quality fragrances will keep for years if you store them in a proper place, meaning not your bathroom cabinet. I keep mine in the walk in closet in the middle of my apartment, where it’s dark and an even temperature. Also, most of my bottles are on the smaller size, 30-50ml.
Hello kirby , I'm so pleased that you've mentioned that elite was released in 1851 as an after shave cream, its now quite clear that Carlos benaim copied the notes and developed & released polo for ralph Lauren in 1978 thus making polo to appear to be the first of its kind, floris then merely decided to release elite as a bottled fragrance in 1980, so basically for all the polo lovers out there floris paved the way for ralph Lauren polo.x
Between polo and Floris Elite, which is better? they are similar ? Does Floris smell similar to Drakkar noir with that powdery aroma or is it pine like Polo?
@@thomassantur107 personally I'd say that original polo is the same as elite, you can't easily obtain vintage polo these days, if you are lucky enough to people ask a fortune for it, floris elite is more obtainable as its readily available and very reasonably priced, I would say its green with a slight leather base, lovely stuff.
This is timely, as I’ve been just discovering Floris fragrances on my own! I was bummed to find out that my favorite so far, Palm Springs (for Spencer Hart) was discontinued a little while back.
A well curated selection for your online shop (even though Neroli Voyage leaning a bit too far towards the current high street fragrance mainstream, IMO). It's good to see that you've avoided adding some of their more questionable recent releases such as Leather Oud, which simply doesn't really sit well among Floris' timeless scent DNA. Cheers!
Excellent breakdown of these Floris colognes Kirby! There's no other video on UA-cam that has more depth/detail than yours. Of the entire lineup, which is best for high heat/desert climates? I am leaning towards No.89, Cefiro, and JF which are all EDT's and Bergamotto Di Positano, which is an EDP. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Thank you for this video, Kirby. Could you please discuss how, where, and how much you apply to have an elegant smell without being overpowering? I used to spray two sprays on my neck, but that came across as overpowering. Now I spray one spray in either my right or left inner elbow and that seems to do the trick. Curious about how you apply.
Elite once upon a time in my mid 20s was a love for me. picked up a bottle in 2024 (now in my early 40s) and all i get is a burnt hair smell 😢 I'm sure it's been reformulated over the years but i just can't get past the ashtray vibe for Elite. as a US based lover of Floris, it's a little unfortunate that their style now resembles American cleaning products, but Floris certainly has some beauties. Wilde is my current signature, Mulberry Fig, Platinum 22, Santal (Intense) Lily, and Jermyn Street will probably forever stay in my collection as long as they are available. really enjoyed 007 and wish i would've snagged a backup bottle. a rose for, is one i wear in cooler months. i have 20+ Floris fragrances in my collection, but several like Elite, Neroli Voyage, Cefiro, JF, and Special 127, just started to push carpet cleaner/laundry detergent territory for me unfortunately.
I think that something people need to realize, is the fact that not all fragrances work with your body chemistry. So while you like the scent, the fragrance doesn't or may not agree with your body and its picked up by others. This is hard to figure out, but it can be done over time
I come from Amouage fragrances, which i have a lot of. When I picked up a passion for shaving stuff I encountered Floris London. I’m very curious how they compare to a brand like Amouage.
I needed this video *badly* because I have been wanting to order a fragrance from your website (almost grabbed a Turnbull & Asser scent from you) but just got too indecisive. Got a feeling this video will help me decide exactly what I need. Thank-you once again, Kirby!
Have the Jermyn Street! I actually find it to be a very suitable all-season fragrance. The Neroli Voyage is next on the list. I plan to wear that exclusively in the Spring/Summer months as well as when I travel to a warmer/tropical country.
Between polo and Floris Elite, which is better? they are similar ? Does Floris smell similar to Drakkar noir with that powdery aroma or is it pine like Polo?
All very confusing unless you can sample product and in our neck of the woods(Canada ) it is not commonly found even in the finest stores. French and Italian scents prevail mostly, however it would be nice to find an equivalent Floris product that closely reminds me of a 'fougere' scent that I prefer? Any suggestions ? Thank you.
I love floris but I’d say reach out and try some other brands. Like other well known niche houses, xerjoff, byredo, Parfums de marly, initio and many others
Hi Kirby, as a fragrance appreciator, you should try more modern fragrances. Please try stuff like Xerjoff, Roja, Fragrance Du Bois, Nishane, Parfums De Marly, Amouage... Fragrance industry went above and beyond in the apst 2 decades, the EDP's and Extraits that you can find in the moders market are impeccable.
Why? The market is over-saturated with mass marketed scents. There are so many nobody could ever possibly try even a plurality. The brands you mention are less common (good), but unless there is a reason, a gap in offerings, a connection, a strong specific recommendation, etc. one is just constantly trying new stuff. How many can one actually distinguish? The idea of a signature scent is to tie it to the individual, so others associate the scent with them. Changing it 17 times a day defeats the purpose.
An aside for the history buffs. I remember reading an interview with Edward Bodenham of Floris where he discusses that “Elite” was David Bowie’s preferred scent. That’s how I ended up buying “Elite” from Kirby. And then №. 89 because of Fleming and Grant. Thanks, Kirby!
A fragrance works differently from one body to the next. I've had fragrances I can still smell the dry down on my skin 24 hour's later. Others the scent has gone in 10 minutes. And I'm talking expensive fragrances. By the way, I like JF and ELITE. Dave
I’m a male, and I just want to smell like fresh laundry, so I use Lilly of the Valley. Unpretentious and clean. Can’t go wrong, unless you choose anything other than Floris.
Choosing my favorite Floris fragrance was indeed simple: ELITE I have a bunch of Floris fragrances. After Elite, my favorites from my collection are: Santal (very similar to the discontinued Gucci Envy for Men) Honey Oud 1962 Neroli Voyage Leather Oud No. 89 I would love to grab the new limited edition Mulberry Fig, but the $310 USD price tag has caused me to balk.
Between polo and Floris Elite, which is better? they are similar ? Does Floris smell similar to Drakkar noir with that powdery aroma or is it pine like Polo?
@@thomassantur107 You know, this fragrance appreciation game is all a matter of personal tastes. Very little objective appreciation involved. I love both Polo and Elite and both are high up in my collection. Elite is described as sort of a hybrid of Creed Bois du Portugal and Polo Green. I think uts closer to Bois du Portugal, so maybe 70% BdP and 30% Polo. But Polo is MY favorite frag of all time. Polo is a pretty rough and tough pine, leather, tobacco and Aromatic Chypre., whereas Elite is a smoother, slightly soapy Fougere.
@@JT-rx1eo Could you recommend an alternative to Polo? I use Esencia EDT Loewe, but unfortunately it has not been saved from the reformulation and worse still, they have changed the bottle for a rather ugly square thing. But it is much fresher than Polo but with that very characteristic green and pine.
Easy pickings in that case, since bergamot is a top note in about 80% of the Floris fragrances (other than things like A rose for…, China rose where bergamot would really clash).
Everyone who knows anything about fragrances knows that a combination of synthetic and natural ingredients are vital to a proper forumation. You need both. You don't see respectable fragrance brands touting all natural ingredients to get sales because that would make for terrible fragrances with poor performance. If someone touts all natural ingredients they are either lying and still use synthetics, they don't know much about perfumery, or they think you don't know much about perfumery.
As a man who loves his perfumes, yes I’m a builder and you might think, you drag your knuckles you ape, but I do decently well, but here’s my take on floris, it has good top notes, heart notes and base notes. But I’d stay away from this brand unless your 55yrs +, think of Karen Chanel No.5 a stand up sent, but boy has it aged. Floris is not something I’d consider, yes they have been around since 1730, but your also buying a outdated, bland fragrance. Either your buying the brand, but even so may clones are out there more exciting and original.
Of the Floris fragrances I have tried, c/o Kirby's sample offerings, I really enjoy Santal and Jermyn Street. And I am dying to try more out! Just make sure to sample before buying, gents! Nothing's worse than dropping money on something you won't want to wear, at the end of the day.
My lovely wife gifted my a bottle of JF today and it is everything you've called it. I love it.
I've been wearing Floris "Elite" for years. I always thought you were from London. I just noticed today that you're from Texas. I experienced Jermyn Street back in the 80's and visited Floris back then. A lot of things in London back then were much more original than they are today. At that time there was no such brand terror as we know it today. While I was looking at your wonderful presentation of the Floris fragrances today, I involuntarily thought of watches, which one may also wear on certain occasions. So dress watches like Vacheron & Constantin, Jaeger LeCoultre, etc. Well, the thought just came to me.
Good evening Kirby, fantastic content, may I add that limes is amazing for this time of the year, kind regards Ryan.
Fantastic video! Would love to see more scent-focused offerings from Kirby. Bravo!
I have the 89, JF and Santal. Santal is by far my favourite.
I've been really happy with the Honey Oud. It is the first Oud I have purchased and I use it regularly, chose it over Maison Oud Satin Mood. It is very powerful, has great performance too. Also, I am very interested with trying out the Leather Oud too.
Where do you get this honey oud?
@@blahblah2779 in Canada it is available at Harry Rosen. I believe The Hanger Project will be able to get a bottle for you though
I highly recommend the Leather Oud. It's quite heavy, so wouldn't necessarily suggest it for summer, but it's be perfect for the cooler months
I've been inspired to endeavour to become more of a gentleman and thought a signature fragrance was a good place to start. My budget isn't huge but I was pleased with the Floris prices considering their history. I was planning to just buy the 89 online based on other reviews and generally how popular it is, but thought I better head into the shop to smell it first in case I preferred another. Well I have to say I was incredibly disappointed and a little embarrassed. I smelled all of the Floris scents in their Jermyn St store, and I thought the majority of them smelled like the type of scent you get in various bathroom cleaning products and scented bleach. The staff in there were excellent and could list all of the scents in each fragrance on demand, yet I couldn't enjoy any of them and left a little confused and very disappointed. I'm not sure if it is my preference or inexperience. After leaving Floris I visited Truefitt & Hill and absolutely loved their Sandalwood fragrance, so all hope is not lost, but sadly I can't understand how/why so many people can enjoy Floris fragrances.
I would guess it depends not the individual. Some people can pickup different scents and react to them differently as fragrances have a huge variety. If your budget gets bigger or maybe for some big occasion you could try their bespoke experience where you basically create your own fragrance with the help of their fragrance blender
It's amazing what time does to people. One day you just might regret you didn't fell for Floris 89, just like I did. But I'm over 60. Mind you, Floris 89 is all but an old school fragrance, It's a modernized better version of Habit Rouge. In this particular style I found 2 years ago Dior Eau Sauvage extreme. The Black Bottle. Maybe that one will appeal to you. But then again, in the end we all have different tastes.
Love this breakdown of fragrances by Floris!
Along with my No89, I also wear Penhaligon Endymion, Truefitt & Hill 1805 & Geo. Trumper's Wellington cologne
Santal is my personal favorite of the whole range of scents. I use Burberry Hero EdP for every day and I love the woody notes in perfumes and the warm feeling.
hello.I need to buy santal and how its performs?sillige and longevity?
Hi Kiby, thankyou so much for this interesting presentation. I was a fan of Floris till a few years ago, until I think I must have received a bad shipment ie the product itself I found too heavy and to musky. I like the more floral parfams as I rarely use EDC's. However watching this I might give No.127 a try out as well as Cefuro as they might be more in line with my absolute favourite scents wich come from Aqua Di Parma, a family owned Parfam House in Italy. I have been using their products for the last 40 years and they have never failed me yet. I recommend them highly to you. They remind me of the orange and lemon groves back in Italy in particular Tuscany, which is my heaven on earth and I would love to physically be able to move to for the rest of my days, with an apartment on Davies Street or Eton Place1
Santal, 89, 127 is my fav
Honey Oud is also very beautiful! Very under appreciated. Will be a permanent fixture in my collection.
Where can I get this honey oud?
@@blahblah2779 Floris website
I bought one of the Floris samplers and I’m currently torn between Jermyn Street and Santal for which fragrance to buy a full sized bottle of
Just get both! Can’t have too many fragrances.
@@Psykel Don’t tempt me! I’m trying to gradually overhaul my wardrobe which is proving expensive as it is.
I think maybe Jermyn Street for now, and maybe get Santal as we enter Autumn
@@stevenrose86 Well, I guess there’s no point to buy an autumn/winter fragrance right now. But again, can’t have too many! I have about 15 or so different fragrances in the closet, and that’s nowhere near how many the fragrance heads usually own! It’s fun to be able to go with something that suits your mood aswell as the weather.
@@Psykel15?! holy, how do you wear all of them without to worry about the expiration date?.
@@waleed8530 15 isn’t that many tbh. Real fragrance heads got like 40-50. Quality fragrances will keep for years if you store them in a proper place, meaning not your bathroom cabinet. I keep mine in the walk in closet in the middle of my apartment, where it’s dark and an even temperature. Also, most of my bottles are on the smaller size, 30-50ml.
Hello kirby , I'm so pleased that you've mentioned that elite was released in 1851 as an after shave cream, its now quite clear that Carlos benaim copied the notes and developed & released polo for ralph Lauren in 1978 thus making polo to appear to be the first of its kind, floris then merely decided to release elite as a bottled fragrance in 1980, so basically for all the polo lovers out there floris paved the way for ralph Lauren polo.x
Between polo and Floris Elite, which is better? they are similar ? Does Floris smell similar to Drakkar noir with that powdery aroma or is it pine like Polo?
@@thomassantur107 personally I'd say that original polo is the same as elite, you can't easily obtain vintage polo these days, if you are lucky enough to people ask a fortune for it, floris elite is more obtainable as its readily available and very reasonably priced, I would say its green with a slight leather base, lovely stuff.
@@martineleven8179 Does Floris elite feel like pine?
@@thomassantur107 not spikey enough but has more of a vetiver type grassy softness involved somehow, its definitely not toilet cleaner, lol.
This is timely, as I’ve been just discovering Floris fragrances on my own! I was bummed to find out that my favorite so far, Palm Springs (for Spencer Hart) was discontinued a little while back.
Floris Leather Oud is my favorite.
My 2 best favorites are honey oud and santal
This video was made at the perfect time. Going upto London next week and I plan to visit the Floris boutique to buy my first scent from them
My favourite is Honey Oud. It's another dimension for me.
I have several of their fragrances but my favorite two are Victorius, which is no longer carried, and Spicy Bergamot.
Need to try this
A well curated selection for your online shop (even though Neroli Voyage leaning a bit too far towards the current high street fragrance mainstream, IMO). It's good to see that you've avoided adding some of their more questionable recent releases such as Leather Oud, which simply doesn't really sit well among Floris' timeless scent DNA.
Cheers!
My seasonal Floris triplet: summer is for Limes, spring and fall are for 89 and winter is for Honey Oud. That’s all I need👌
Kirby, who takes the longest to get ready for a date night, you or Mrs Allison? Be honest :)
Santal Is my go to fragrance and one of my favourite floris scents.
Rose oud and honey oud,something You will remember;),of course am familiar with floris through this Chanel
I personally use my own scent, but on the odd occasion I’ll bring out their “Bergamotto Di Positano”, one of my favourite scents! Great video!
Excellent breakdown of these Floris colognes Kirby! There's no other video on UA-cam that has more depth/detail than yours. Of the entire lineup, which is best for high heat/desert climates? I am leaning towards No.89, Cefiro, and JF which are all EDT's and Bergamotto Di Positano, which is an EDP. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
No 89 is my personal favourite!
Kirby - when is the 300k subscribers video coming?!
Thankyou kirby for the look into the fragrances absolutely amazing 👏
Thank you for this video, Kirby. Could you please discuss how, where, and how much you apply to have an elegant smell without being overpowering? I used to spray two sprays on my neck, but that came across as overpowering. Now I spray one spray in either my right or left inner elbow and that seems to do the trick. Curious about how you apply.
It depends if you are using eau de parfum or eau de toilette. the former is more concentrated than the latter. Hence stronger & longer lasting.
Elite once upon a time in my mid 20s was a love for me. picked up a bottle in 2024 (now in my early 40s) and all i get is a burnt hair smell 😢 I'm sure it's been reformulated over the years but i just can't get past the ashtray vibe for Elite. as a US based lover of Floris, it's a little unfortunate that their style now resembles American cleaning products, but Floris certainly has some beauties. Wilde is my current signature, Mulberry Fig, Platinum 22, Santal (Intense) Lily, and Jermyn Street will probably forever stay in my collection as long as they are available. really enjoyed 007 and wish i would've snagged a backup bottle. a rose for, is one i wear in cooler months. i have 20+ Floris fragrances in my collection, but several like Elite, Neroli Voyage, Cefiro, JF, and Special 127, just started to push carpet cleaner/laundry detergent territory for me unfortunately.
I think that something people need to realize, is the fact that not all fragrances work with your body chemistry. So while you like the scent, the fragrance doesn't or may not agree with your body and its picked up by others. This is hard to figure out, but it can be done over time
Absolutely, smelling it out of the bottle is way different than smelling the scent on your skin. Unless you just spritz your clothes with it.😉
Love Floris. Currently have a several fragrances from them. That, hands down, have the best sandalwood forward cologne on the market.
Hi, how much do they cost???
@@malawiessence5250£180-200
When do you suspect you’ll get the out of stock samples in?
I come from Amouage fragrances, which i have a lot of. When I picked up a passion for shaving stuff I encountered Floris London. I’m very curious how they compare to a brand like Amouage.
1:27 might need a correction on this given the explanation of synthetics used in the custom fragrance video
what are your thoughts on the new Santal Intense?
Thanks Kirby.
proper morning rituals are a defining part of making sure the day is a good day. cheers, Kirby!
Roronoa’s lost again, I see 😂 ⚔️
@@YacDiesel L0L
What will be your advice about how to store fragrances?
Nice collection I am from the UK 🇬🇧 I like honey oud
I needed this video *badly* because I have been wanting to order a fragrance from your website (almost grabbed a Turnbull & Asser scent from you) but just got too indecisive. Got a feeling this video will help me decide exactly what I need. Thank-you once again, Kirby!
Remember Kirby has a sample service.
Have the Jermyn Street! I actually find it to be a very suitable all-season fragrance. The Neroli Voyage is next on the list. I plan to wear that exclusively in the Spring/Summer months as well as when I travel to a warmer/tropical country.
Great video Kirby. My favorite of Floris London is Elite. Seen in your videos. Meanwhile I have the complete collection of the Elite.
Between polo and Floris Elite, which is better? they are similar ? Does Floris smell similar to Drakkar noir with that powdery aroma or is it pine like Polo?
Can you talk them into adding more skus (bath wash, shampoo, beard balm, etc) to Santal?
No sample available of the White Rose.
All very confusing unless you can sample product and in our neck of the woods(Canada ) it is not commonly found even in the finest stores. French and Italian scents prevail mostly, however it would be nice to find an equivalent Floris product that closely reminds me of a 'fougere' scent that I prefer? Any suggestions ? Thank you.
I love floris but I’d say reach out and try some other brands. Like other well known niche houses, xerjoff, byredo, Parfums de marly, initio and many others
Why?
@@TXGRunner because I’d say floris is good, but there are brands that are better and have more variety.
Veviter? Vetiveer?
Dubois create some fantastic fragrances
Hi Kirby, as a fragrance appreciator, you should try more modern fragrances. Please try stuff like Xerjoff, Roja, Fragrance Du Bois, Nishane, Parfums De Marly, Amouage... Fragrance industry went above and beyond in the apst 2 decades, the EDP's and Extraits that you can find in the moders market are impeccable.
Richard S you’re spot on with fragrance houses you’ve listed. I have multiple bottles from each house…
Why? The market is over-saturated with mass marketed scents. There are so many nobody could ever possibly try even a plurality. The brands you mention are less common (good), but unless there is a reason, a gap in offerings, a connection, a strong specific recommendation, etc. one is just constantly trying new stuff. How many can one actually distinguish? The idea of a signature scent is to tie it to the individual, so others associate the scent with them. Changing it 17 times a day defeats the purpose.
Defo those names are among the best fragrance houses.
Floris is the absolute best. Its very sad the broader American audience doesnt know about them
I wish you peace Kirby
What is meant clean fragrance?
Fresh. Maybe lightly floral.
Kirby checkout Astor Cologne by geo f trumper … nice bit of history to go with a nice cologne
When's the cigar meet up?
An aside for the history buffs. I remember reading an interview with Edward Bodenham of Floris where he discusses that “Elite” was David Bowie’s preferred scent. That’s how I ended up buying “Elite” from Kirby. And then №. 89 because of Fleming and Grant. Thanks, Kirby!
A fragrance works differently from one body to the next. I've had fragrances I can still smell the dry down on my skin 24 hour's later. Others the scent has gone in 10 minutes. And I'm talking expensive fragrances. By the way, I like JF and ELITE. Dave
Well, they also use synthetic ingredients, but this is not a bad thing. Some natural ingredients can be quite allergic…
Really disappointed that they stopped selling 1962 which I loved. Otherwise I stick with No89
No. 89 = 007 ❤
I’m a male, and I just want to smell like fresh laundry, so I use Lilly of the Valley. Unpretentious and clean. Can’t go wrong, unless you choose anything other than Floris.
Where's the leather one? Possibly the best one.
Floris 89 is proper old man stuff. Ian Flemming may have worn it Daniel Craig most probably not.
Choosing my favorite Floris fragrance was indeed simple:
ELITE
I have a bunch of Floris fragrances. After Elite, my favorites from my collection are:
Santal (very similar to the discontinued Gucci Envy for Men)
Honey Oud
1962
Neroli Voyage
Leather Oud
No. 89
I would love to grab the new limited edition Mulberry Fig, but the $310 USD price tag has caused me to balk.
Between polo and Floris Elite, which is better? they are similar ? Does Floris smell similar to Drakkar noir with that powdery aroma or is it pine like Polo?
@@thomassantur107 You know, this fragrance appreciation game is all a matter of personal tastes. Very little objective appreciation involved. I love both Polo and Elite and both are high up in my collection. Elite is described as sort of a hybrid of Creed Bois du Portugal and Polo Green. I think uts closer to Bois du Portugal, so maybe 70% BdP and 30% Polo. But Polo is MY favorite frag of all time. Polo is a pretty rough and tough pine, leather, tobacco and Aromatic Chypre., whereas Elite is a smoother, slightly soapy Fougere.
@@JT-rx1eo Could you recommend an alternative to Polo? I use Esencia EDT Loewe, but unfortunately it has not been saved from the reformulation and worse still, they have changed the bottle for a rather ugly square thing. But it is much fresher than Polo but with that very characteristic green and pine.
These are your perfumes that you wear but looking at them they have never been used
One can tell, he likes bergamot :)
Easy pickings in that case, since bergamot is a top note in about 80% of the Floris fragrances (other than things like A rose for…, China rose where bergamot would really clash).
Everyone who knows anything about fragrances knows that a combination of synthetic and natural ingredients are vital to a proper forumation. You need both. You don't see respectable fragrance brands touting all natural ingredients to get sales because that would make for terrible fragrances with poor performance. If someone touts all natural ingredients they are either lying and still use synthetics, they don't know much about perfumery, or they think you don't know much about perfumery.
forumation? did you mean formulation?
@@melvincain5012 oh yea, must have typed too fast
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What about Acqua di Parma, they boasted about being all natural and is still being a respectable house
I wonder what kinda car this guy drives
The background Music is a nightmare !!!
I'm new to this world but can these fragrances damage my suit or shirt?
The oil-based “Eau de Parfum” fragrances can possibly damage your clothes over the long-term. Which is why it is preferable to spray on your skin.
LIMES
As a man who loves his perfumes, yes I’m a builder and you might think, you drag your knuckles you ape, but I do decently well, but here’s my take on floris, it has good top notes, heart notes and base notes. But I’d stay away from this brand unless your 55yrs +, think of Karen Chanel No.5 a stand up sent, but boy has it aged. Floris is not something I’d consider, yes they have been around since 1730, but your also buying a outdated, bland fragrance. Either your buying the brand, but even so may clones are out there more exciting and original.
is this brand only for bellends stuck in the past?
This is probably the whitest man in the world
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Of the Floris fragrances I have tried, c/o Kirby's sample offerings, I really enjoy Santal and Jermyn Street. And I am dying to try more out!
Just make sure to sample before buying, gents! Nothing's worse than dropping money on something you won't want to wear, at the end of the day.
@kirby allison i wish i could be able to afford one of the perfumes