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HUGO BOSS BOSS BOTTLED INFINITE EDP (M) / 100 ML

$142.97

Boss Bottled Infinite: A breath of freshness and energy for the modern man

Launched in 2019, Boss Bottled Infinite by Hugo Boss is a woody aromatic fragrance that captures the essence of modern masculinity. Fresh, vibrant and long-lasting, this fragrance is perfect for the man looking to stand out on any occasion.

Top notes of apple, cinnamon, sage and mandarin orange open the fragrance with a burst of freshness and vitality. Apple brings a crisp sweetness, cinnamon adds a warm and spicy touch, sage brings a fresh herbaceous touch and mandarin orange adds a vibrant citrus touch. As the fragrance develops, Heart notes of lavender, rosemary and patchouli emerge, revealing an aromatic and woody heart. Lavender brings a calming floral touch, rosemary adds an invigorating herbaceous touch and patchouli brings a smoky earthy depth. Finally, Base notes of sandalwood and olive round out the fragrance with a rich, masculine edge. Sandalwood provides a dry, earthy base and olive adds a fresh, green touch.

Boss Bottled Infinite is a versatile fragrance that can be worn on any occasion. It is light enough for everyday use, but sophisticated enough for special events. The fragrance has moderate longevity and moderate sillage, meaning it will last for several hours without being overwhelming.

If you are looking for a fragrance that makes you feel fresh, energetic and confident, Boss Bottled Infinite is an excellent choice. It is a modern fragrance that will accompany you every step of the way to success.

Here are some additional details about Boss Bottled Infinite:

  • Olfactory group: Aromatic Woody
  • Release year: 2019
  • Top notes: Apple, cinnamon, sage, mandarin orange
  • Heart notes: Lavender, rosemary, patchouli
  • Base notes: Sandalwood, olive
  • Longevity: Moderate
  • Sillage: Moderate
  • Ideal for: Men
  • Occasions: Daily, Formal
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