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Nautica Blue EDT 100ml for Men

Nautica Blue by Nautica is a Aromatic Aquatic fragrance for men. Nautica Blue was launched in 2005. The nose behind this fragrance is Maurice Roucel. Top notes are Pineapple, Bergamot and Peach; middle notes are Water Lily and Jasmine; base notes are Sandalwood, Musk and Cedar. Nautica Blue Sail EDT 100ml is a men's fragrance that was first launched in 2019. It is classified as a woody aquatic fragrance and is designed to evoke the feeling of sailing on the open sea. Overall, Nautica Blue Sail EDT 100ml is a fresh and invigorating scent that is perfect for casual daytime wear. It comes in a sleek blue bottle that is inspired by the sea and makes it a great addition to any fragrance collection. Nautica is an American apparel and furnishings label founded by designer David Chu in 1983. Evolving from a menswear collection to include women's wear, children's clothing, accessories, home goods and furniture, the brand has grown into an American lifestyle brand that embodies the essence of the sporting and adventurous American lifestyle. Nautica took its name from the Latin word Nauticus, which means "ship." The company's distinct logo includes a billowing spinnaker, a type of lightweight sail designed specifically for sailing off the wind from a reaching course to a downwind. Many of the company's products feature a nautical or outdoorsy motif, with stripes, oceanic names and frequent use of the color blue. Advertising campaigns for Nautica are often shot aboard boats, ships or at the seaside. Nautica was sold in 1984 to New York apparel company State-O-Main, who then adopted the Nautica name as their corporate identify. In 2003, VF Corporation, an American clothing corporation that specializes in branded apparel, purchased the Nautica company. Nautica partners with Coty to offer fragrances for men and women. The first fragrance, Nautica cologne for men, was launched in 1992. Many of the fragrances are blue in color (or in packaging), adorned with the spinnaker logo, and feature an aquatic-themed name and aroma. https://perfumeshop.com.bd/shop/nautica-blue/?feed_id=27691&_unique_id=67707b3679d7b

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