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The 8 Best Tom Ford Colognes (2022 Tom Ford Fragrance Guide)

Are you interested in learning more about Tom Ford colognes? You’ve come to the perfect place! Read on to learn more about this iconic brand.

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Women’s Wear Daily once described Tom Ford’s meteoric career as “Fashion’s boldest, most audacious success story ever.” Keep reading to learn more about Tom Ford and his brand’s colognes.

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Heart notes are orange and grapefruit blossom with spicy black pepper and tobacco. The base notes feature leather, vetiver, cedar, and patchouli, accented by amber.

When To Wear It: This scent is versatile and soft. You can wear it in a variety of settings and seasons, though it is ideal in warmer months.

Tom Ford Grey Vetiver

Rich, woody, and sophisticated scent, it is adored by both men and women. Grey Vetiver was launched in 2009. It is solid, masculine, with opening floral notes of orange blossom and sage and a hint of grapefruit.

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Heart notes include spicy red pepper, orris root and nutmeg, giving it a powdery fresh feel. The woody base notes include amber, oakmoss, and, of course, vetiver.

When to Wear It: A fragrance that you can wear in a variety of settings with its warm, confident masculinity. It is long-lasting scent, which is a bonus, because it is not cheap.

Tom Ford Tobacco Oud

This fragrance, initially launched in 2013, is filled with masculine scents, opening with a whiskey note.

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Middle notes comprise spices like cinnamon and coriander, cedar wood, oud, sandalwood, and patchouli, matched with aromatic tobacco, vanilla, and incense that together shout masculinity.

When to Wear it: Tobacco Oud has a complex, woody, spicy scent, with good duration, so you can wear it in a variety of settings. Perfect to wear with a formal suit.

Tom Ford Neroli Portofino

This is a unisex aromatic, citrus fragrance, launched in 2011. Top notes are bergamot, mandarin orange, lemon, bitter orange, lavender, rosemary and myrtle.

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