Men

St. Barts Men

4.19 de 5
1,965 votos

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Descripción

St. Barts Men by Tommy Bahama is an aromatic citrus fragrance for men. Launched in 2007, this olfactory composition features lime, tequila, marine notes, and agave in the top notes. The heart reveals salt, guava, and green notes, while the base settles on palm leaves, musk, and vanilla.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 1.4%
  • Primavera 32%
  • Verano 63%
  • Otoño 3.5%
  • Día 85%
  • Noche 15%

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Comunidad

1,965 votos

  • Positivo 87%
  • Neutral 7.1%
  • Negativo 6.4%

Pirámide olfativa

Estructura completa de la fragancia: de la salida al fondo.

Salida 4 notas
Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 3 notas

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

Duradera

Muy duradera

Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

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Reseñas

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19 reseñas

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  • jesus ramon corona sauced

    Rich, tasty, and clean aroma. A very good option for late spring, summer, fall, and even winter thanks to that sweetness.

  • In a word: exquisite. Incredible aroma of lime and tropical margarita. Ideal for hot summer or spring days, and even for nights. It’s energizing, clean, and well-blended. 9/10.

  • Aquatic scent with a salty touch, though the longevity is mild. I prefer Tommy Bahama’s Martinique. It’s a great summer option; I bought it here and it’s been hard to find in the US since 2014.

  • My summer fragrance: fresh and clean. At first, it smells like sweet but masculine coconut, and in the dry down, it resembles Curve. Perfect for the heat, though you need to reapply every 3 or 4 hours.

  • Perfect for summer heat, daily wear, and casual outings. Smells natural, though with a slight synthetic note, but it’s worth it for the price. 9/10; it just lacks longevity (2-3 hours) before leaving a shampoo-like scent that lingers a bit longer.

  • jesus ramon corona sauced

    For spring, this perfume is a must: fresh, cheerful, and citrusy. Everyone will love it; it’s not overpowering and deserves a 10/10. An essential purchase that will always be one of your favorites.

  • Olfactory Memories

    Personal opinion: it’s pleasant for summer, yes, without a doubt. It smells good, although I perceive it as extremely synthetic. Comparing it to Creed’s Virgin Island Water is like comparing an egg to a chestnut. It’s maybe 20% similar. I own both, and I wish it were 70% alike; then it would be a guaranteed buy, especially at that price. If you’re looking for a clone of VIW, this isn’t it in the slightest. If you’re looking for a fresh/tropical fragrance that reminds you of a summer cocktail, then yes. But watch out, don’t expect the same quality, although obviously the price is much lower.

  • It’s cheap (or was), maybe a bit artificial, but not generic at all. I haven’t tried many fresh aquatic scents like this. I love its acidic, fresh, and effervescent opening. You can detect the tequila, lime, and salt… it’s very rich. I don’t notice much evolution or great performance. Unfortunately, it doesn’t last long, but for personal enjoyment, it’s a great scent. Wish more brands would release something similar with better longevity.

  • It’s cheap (or was), maybe artificial, but generic in no way. Among the aquatic, fresh, and ozonic scents I’ve tried, none resembles it. I think its opening is a marvel, so acidic, fresh, and effervescent. You can taste the tequila, lime, and salt; it’s very rich. I don’t appreciate many other notes or evolution, nor does it have great performance. Unfortunately, its longevity is fleeting, but even if it lasts only a few minutes, for personal enjoyment it’s a very good scent. I hope more brands release something like this with better durability.

  • wildkatzen

    Without a doubt, the most original scent I’ve had in my collection. Marine notes, tequila, salty, sea, fruits… it’s as if the creator was on tropical beaches enjoying the sun and transferred that feeling to a perfume. It has good performance, like Tommy Bahama Men, so it delivers.

  • Delicious, very summery. Opens with sour lemon, salt, and tequila, reminding you of a margarita cocktail. The dry down is a creamy vanilla, like coconut or sunscreen. I bought it blind and loved it. My wife also thought it was delicious.

  • It’s a summer bomb, super delicious. Starts with sour lemon, salt, and tequila, like a margarita. Finishes with creamy vanilla, like coconut or sunscreen. I bought it blind and absolutely loved it; my wife thinks it’s a treat too.

  • LUIS HEINSTEIN

    Basically, it smells like tequila with salt and lemon. Then it becomes creamy, almost like a cold lemon pie, with a slight resemblance to Chanel Allure Homme Édition Blanche as it dries. It’s a pleasant vacation-at-the-beach aroma. If you find it at discount stores like Ross, it costs about $20; that’s where I found it. Here in Mexico, I’ve seen it on Mercado Libre for $90 or $150, ridiculous prices. If you find it cheap, it’s highly recommended for those hot days.

  • Bought it two days ago and I’m thrilled. I like citrus for summer and feel I started on the right foot. You can really smell the tequila, agave, salt, and palm leaf. It doesn’t resemble Creed’s Virgin Island Water (that one has rum and coconut). Highly recommend!

  • I picked up this perfume a few days ago and I’m delighted. I’m diving into citrus for summer and I feel right at home. I can definitely smell the tequila, agave, salt, and palm leaf. I don’t find the resemblance to Creed Virgin Island Water; this one has coconut and rum notes, nothing alike. Still, I recommend it highly.

  • I received this little gem as a gift from my sister, and it’s very fresh and clean. There’s a point where I think I don’t smell anything, but I’ve received compliments, so it’s a good aroma. I think it’s similar to CK One Summer, but this one is higher quality and more sober; CK One Summer is more intense in coconut and green notes. Anyway, it’s recommended and very versatile, excellent for a beach trip or a hot day. I’m enjoying it every time I wear it.

  • Gentil vagabond

    Bought it blind, mostly because of recommendations from many friends. It’s a scent that never fails, addictive and very noble. My first Tommy Bahama, but definitely not my last. Highly recommended, and the price is a gift from life, although its longevity is really very weak.

  • Dave moon

    A delicious cheapie, super summery and beachy. Starts citrusy and zesty with a salty touch, but sweet from that particular tequila. If you know a Paloma, you know what I mean: fresh, sparkling, with a soft alcoholic hint. They say it smells like guava, but I barely notice it, almost imperceptible. As it dries, a white musk emerges along with a curious green note, like a palm leaf. It has something carefree, relaxed, and stimulating all at once. Very Hakuna Matata style. I bought it blind, just like St. Kitts, and I love the brand’s concept: easy, accessible fragrances with an island spirit and no pretensions. Ideal for summer vacations, day and night. Imagine the Riviera Maya, a party at a resort with fire acrobatics, followed by a nighttime walk along the beach. Recommended for young people from 15 to 100 years old. Note: apply generously because it lasts only 2 or 3 hours. Thanks for reading, and have a tequila.