For Him comes in a taller smooth bottle with the classic Coach horse and carriage imprinted on the front. This sleek bottle has a black-navy-grey ombre effect that is both masculine without being macho. The scent is modern with a hit of spice and a dash of sweetness. Together is smells classy and sexy. In other words, it fits my criteria of things I would let my guy wear. With top notes of green nashi, bergamot and kumquat, heart notes of cardamom, coriander and geranium, and base notes of vetiver, suede and ambergris, it wears well and has a decent wear time.
$72 for 60 mL, also availiable in a 100 mL bottle.
For Her is softer, lighter, and much more airy than her masculine counterpart. With top notes of raspberry leaves, heart notes of Turkish roses, and base notes of suede musks, this classic scent is feminine and beautiful. I love when I can smell roses in my perfumes, and this one does not disappoint!
Does anybody else find it fun when your perfume matches your guy's cologne? Just me?
Product sent for review. Opinions are my own.
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