Description
Crisp, clean and cool, Navy is a classic gentleman’s fragrance. Navy is a perfect harmony of citrus’s including bergamot, mandarin, verbena, green lime with a touch of coriander, juniper and basil delicately sustained with the refined undertones of vetiver, sandalwood, black pepper and amber.
Top note: Lime, Bergamot, Coriander, Juniper Berry, Basil, Black Pepper
Heart note: Neroli, Petit Grain
Base note: Vetiver, Sandalwood, Coumarine, Benjoin
Range:
Eau de Toilette 100ml (3.4 oz.)
Bottle:
Elegant glass bottle decorated with an engraved silver metal and a navy colored ribbon.
Navy was launched in 2006. The nose behind this fragrance is Vito Lenoci.
ilchuk97 – :
An interesting fragrance this one is: The opening is very reminiscent of Abercrombie and Fitch Woods ( the older formulation) or very similar to Le Duc De Vervins by Houbigant. The dry-down is rather identical to the dry-down of Patrick cologne by Scents of Ireland. The scent is a very sharp citric opening- then soapy fresh woody.
Evgen_ka – :
When the brand asserts that this is a “typical classic fragrance” for gentlemen, it is no lie. We are facing a mixture of citric, herbs and woods, that comes to life through its notes of bergamot, mandarin, verbena and lime, at the top of the composition; followed by notes of coriander, juniper and basil, in the heart; while the base brings amber, vetiver, sandalwood and pepper.
On my skin, the nuances of verbena were fantastic, even more when the coriander gave the air of grace. Then, the citrus output began to give way to a more aromatic fragrance, more pleasant and a bit more elegant. After a while, in the final stage of evolution, the fragrance got a more “serious” tone, thanks to vetiver and sandalwood.
Once again, it is a kind of cologne without innovation, in the same style of the most classic fragrances with citrus output and aromatic evolution. The only difference between them is in the quality of the materials used, especially nowadays, with so many restrictions on the use of natural raw materials. That’s when the niche excels the designer’s perfumery. With respect to the projection, is very good, while the lasting is excellent.
jacevicius – :
Received this sample with my purchase of South Water. Upon application of the sample I was intrigued. I couldn’t quite remember where I smelled this same vibe before. I had my dad smell it and he claims it smells like his Irish Spring soap. I do get that smell from this. Not much citrus or woods. Vetiver, coriander, jumper and basil are the prominent notes in this fragrance. Overall, not too impressed not a good choice for a clean scent.
Dragon33 – :
This is so fresh and amazing. A high quality citrus base fragrance that reminds me of Xejroff X 1861 at the opening. After a few minutes bergamot and vetiver appears and you can smell peppers and wood for a little bit. This is really well-made and you’re gonna love it, as i do!