Men
Claiborne for Men
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Claiborne for Men by Liz Claiborne is a chypre fragrance for men. Launched in 1989, this olfactive composition unfolds with top notes of bergamot, lavender, green notes, lemon, sour lime, melon, and tarragon. The heart reveals juniper, cyclamen, jasmine, myrrh, rose, and carnation, while the base settles on a bed of oakmoss, leather, patchouli, musk, cedar, and amber.
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- Positivo 73%
- Negativo 21%
- Neutral 5.8%
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Starts strong with bergamot, melon, and lavender. The florals, jasmine and rose, stay in the background. It reminded me of some notes in Drakkar Noir, but less intense. The dry down feels too weak and unexpressive. Longevity and sillage are moderate. I see it more for daytime and intermediate seasons. It’s not a bad perfume, but I admit this chypre family isn’t my style. From Liz Claiborne, I still prefer Bora-Bora.
Absolutely gorgeous fragrance! For around $15, it’s a safe and delightful addition to any collection. It works perfectly in three seasons, especially during the day, though with a bit more you could wear it at night if it’s not freezing—just fresh. It’s tenacious and vibrant, staying citrusy for the first three hours before shifting to a slightly powdery floral: the flowers sink into an amber base with a touch of sweet leather and light musk. As Priet says, it’s not a bad perfume and offers great value for daily wear or relaxed occasions. I would have preferred a more sober bottle; this abstract, postmodern design might scare off someone with a more refined olfactory culture. 7.5/10
I remember this from Perfumería Prieto in Valencia, spring 1989, as an American novelty that smelled great. The bottle really caught my eye, and I bought the women’s version for my mom; the price and the tester sample didn’t disappoint. When I tried it, I found it friendly and pleasant, soft and fresh for those hot days, with nice wood and sweet notes. Its trail and longevity weren’t huge, but I cherish the memory of those beautiful, happy times. I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s discontinued today.
I hated it: very harsh and generic. The notes don’t work together, resulting in something average. Overall, it feels rough, unrefined, and a bit dated. I don’t see anything youthful or suitable for the modern man. There are better Liz Claiborne options out there.
Totally agree with Bramasole. I give him a nod.
Smells too strong; I can’t figure out where it fits: neither for young people nor older folks. It’s a mystery, kind of like the classic Benetton Colors from the 90s—loud and soulless, hard to pinpoint exactly what it smells like and tough to get off. 🫤