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Versace Green Jeans for men
Versace

Green Jeans for men

Citrus
Fresh
Floral
Rose
Jasmine
White Floral
Green
EDC · 1996 · mens

Versace's Green Jeans for men arrived in 1996 as part of the house's accessible fragrance line, offering a more casual alternative to their prestige offerings while maintaining the brand's distinctive sensibility.

The fragrance opens with a bright burst of aldehydes, bergamot, lemon, and lime, complemented by herbal notes of lavender, tarragon, and petitgrain that establish a crisp, aromatic character. The heart develops through a spiced fougère structure with caraway and coriander mixing alongside geranium, rose, and jasmine for a balanced floral-aromatic middle. The base settles into woody amber and oakmoss with cedar and fir providing dry, forest-like depth, while musk adds subtle warmth to the dry-down.

Green Jeans reads as a textbook fougère with strong citrus and herbal accents, making it well-suited for warm weather wear and daytime use. It works best for those who appreciate classic men's fragrances without excessive sweetness or density. This is approachable territory for fougère enthusiasts, sharing DNA with The Tactician, The Homesteader, and The Aristocrat.

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Main Accordsreported by community
Citrus
100%
Fresh
73%
Floral
95%
Rose
24%
Jasmine
24%
White Floral
24%
Green
90%
Aromatic
100%
Aldehydic
70%
Woody
80%
Earthy
40%
Musky
40%
Powdery
24%
Amber
40%
Warm Spicy
40%
Spicy
24%
Fragrance Notesbrand verified
Top · 0–30 min
Aldehydes
Aldehydes
The chemical family that created modern perfumery, aldehydes were first used prominently in Chanel N°5 (1921), adding a soapy, abstract, almost metallic sparkle that lifted the fragrance above anything previously possible. They don't smell like anything in nature; their effect is more textural than aromatic. Aldehydic fragrances feel luminous, sophisticated, and distinctly 20th century.
Bergamot
Bergamot
A sun-ripened Italian citrus with a brightness that goes beyond lemon, simultaneously tart, floral, and slightly spicy. It's the defining note of Earl Grey tea and the backbone of countless fresh colognes. Perfumers love it as an opener because it lifts the entire composition without overpowering what follows.
Lavender
Lavender
One of perfumery's most essential and beloved notes, clean, herbal, and slightly sweet with a calming, familiar quality that works in almost any context. Lavender is simultaneously the most versatile and the most human of ingredients: it appears in barbershop colognes, romantic florals, and sophisticated orientals alike. A note that simply works.
Lemon
Lemon
Sharp, clean, and instantly familiar, the pure zest of fresh-cut lemon peel, not the sugary juice. In perfumery it reads as crisp and energising rather than sweet, and is often used to amplify other light notes. It fades quickly, so it's almost always a top note that makes a striking first impression.
Lime
Lime
Crisper and greener than lemon, with a faint bitterness that keeps it from smelling like a cocktail mixer. Lime zest has a raw, almost herbaceous quality that pairs naturally with aquatic and green accords. It signals freshness and informality, the note of beach bars and gym-fresh colognes.
Petitgrain
Petitgrain
Crisp, woody, and slightly bitter, petitgrain is distilled from the leaves and twigs of the bitter orange tree, making it the green, herbal sibling of neroli and bergamot. It adds a clean, aromatic freshness to masculine fragrances in particular, with a slightly soapy, barbershop quality that is effortlessly wearable.
Tarragon
Tarragon
Anise-like, green, and slightly sharp, tarragon has a distinctive herbal character with a faint licorice quality that is more delicate than star anise. It adds a French culinary elegance to fragrances, evoking fine dining and herb gardens. Surprisingly versatile, it appears in both fresh aromatic and oriental compositions.
Heart · 30 min – 3 hrs
Caraway
Caraway
Carnation
Carnation
Spicy, clove-like, and slightly powdery, carnation is one of perfumery's oldest floral notes, with a warm, almost peppery character that distinguishes it from softer flowers. It has a vintage, slightly old-fashioned quality that is coming back into fashion. Think pressed flowers in an old book, warm and complex.
Coriander
Coriander
Warm, spicy, and faintly citrusy, coriander seed smells quite different from the green herb, with a dry, woody warmth and a slight floral quality. It adds a spiced, slightly exotic character to masculine fragrances without the sharpness of pepper or the sweetness of vanilla. A supporting spice note that adds complexity.
Geranium
Geranium
Green, rosy, and slightly minty, geranium is one of perfumery's most useful ingredients, sitting at the intersection of floral, herbal, and green families. Rose geranium adds a natural, slightly ragged freshness to rose accords that synthetic rose can't match. It grounds floral compositions in something earthy and real.
Jasmine
Jasmine
Intoxicating, heady, and slightly animalic, jasmine is one of the few flowers that smells as rich in a bottle as it does climbing a garden wall at dusk. It has an almost fleshy, indolic quality that stops it reading as purely 'clean.' Jasmine is a workhorse in both feminine and masculine perfumery, adding depth and soul.
Rose
Rose
The queen of floral notes and the most-used ingredient in fine perfumery. Real rose is simultaneously velvety, honeyed, and slightly spicy, nothing like the synthetic candy version. Depending on the variety used, it can anchor a composition or drift through it like a ghost, adding warmth without dominating.
Who Wears ThisScent DNA matches
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The TacticianBest match90% match
Precision over excess. Always.

Crisp, dry, clean, worn close. Citrus, aromatic herbs, light woods, soft musks.

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The Homesteader86% match
Rooted, warm, and entirely self-sufficient.

Warm skin musks, sandalwood, soft cedar, clean vetiver. Grounding, intimate, unhurried.

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The Aristocrat83% match
Timeless doesn't try. It simply is.

Cool, clean, commanding. Heritage aromatics, classic citrus, dry fougères, refined woods.

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Scent Profile
Citrus100%
Fresh73%
Floral95%
Rose24%
Jasmine24%
Fragrance Family
Fougère
EDC

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What does Versace Green Jeans for men smell like? +
Versace's Green Jeans for men arrived in 1996 as part of the house's accessible fragrance line, offering a more casual alternative to their prestige offerings while maintaining the brand's distinctive sensibility. The fragrance opens with a bright burst of aldehydes, bergamot, lemon, and lime, complemented by herbal notes of lavender, tarragon, and petitgrain that establish a crisp, aromatic character. The heart develops through a spiced fougère structure with caraway and coriander mixing alongside geranium, rose, and jasmine for a balanced floral-aromatic middle. The base settles into woody amber and oakmoss with cedar and fir providing dry, forest-like depth, while musk adds subtle warmth to the dry-down. Green Jeans reads as a textbook fougère with strong citrus and herbal accents, making it well-suited for warm weather wear and daytime use. It works best for those who appreciate classic men's fragrances without excessive sweetness or density. This is approachable territory for fougère enthusiasts, sharing DNA with The Tactician, The Homesteader, and The Aristocrat.
What are the notes in Versace Green Jeans for men? +
Top: Aldehydes, Bergamot, Lavender, Lemon, Lime, Petitgrain, Tarragon. Heart: Caraway, Carnation, Coriander, Geranium, Jasmine, Rose. Base: Amber, Cedar, Fir, Musk, Oakmoss.
What fragrance family is Green Jeans for men? +
Versace Green Jeans for men belongs to the Fougère fragrance family. It is an EDC.
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Grey market retailers sell authentic fragrances sourced through unofficial distribution -- typically excess inventory from authorized distributors. The product is real and identical to retail. FragranceNet (est. 1997), Jomashop, and MaxAroma are well-established with millions of verified reviews.

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