Private Number EDT Men
SKU: 4013670841022
PRODUCT TYPE: Eau de Toilette
VENDOR: Aigner
Private Number Men by Aigner for Men
- Concentration: Eau de Toilette
- Size: 100 ml
Private Number for men by Aigner is fairly characteristic in its perfumes but pretty delicate in its subtlety, which speaks for Aigner itself. It covers on top with green- fruity and floral essences of waldmeister. Then it leads to middle tones of summery with roses, cloves and jasmine. A little cool and shady underneath a great elegant or fir that contributes woody smell. A hint of vanilla highlights the still warming sun. After applying Aigner fragrance, avoid rubbing or dabbing the skin. This breaks down the fragrance, causing it to wear off more quickly. If you prefer applying it to your wrists, be sure to reapply after frequent hand-washing, as this tends to rinse off the scent.
Key Features:
- Ideal for a variety of occasions
- A fragrance that has been widely accepted
- It's light, refreshing, and can be applied often
- Fragrance to make it last longer
Key Notes:
- Top Notes: Bergamot, Fruity notes, Basil, Galbanum, Lavender, Neroli
- Heart Notes: Jasmine, Clary sage, Fir, Rose, Carnation
- Base Notes: Musk, Ambergris, Oakmoss, Tonka bean, Virginia cedar
About Aigner:
Etienne Aigner AG is a luxury accessories house based in Munich, Germany. Founded by Etienne Aigner in 1949, the brand is known around the world for its quality and craftsmanship in bags, wallets and accessories, and for its signature dark red leather that echoes the color of fine chianti.
Etienne Aigner was born in Hungary in 1904, and began his career as a bookbinder in Paris, 1926. His skill with leather became well-known and he gradually transitioned from bookbinding to crafting high-quality bags and belts for such top designers as Christian Dior. Sensing an opportunity, Aigner moved to New York in 1949 and began offering his handcrafted leather items out of his apartment. Mandy goods were produced in the dark red color, which was all he could afford at the time. That unique red shade would become his signature as much as the ""A"" logo that would eventually adorn his articles.
By 1959, Aigner opened his first showroom on 5th Avenue. His innovative pairing of leather with other textiles—straw, linen, fishnet&mash; made his handbags a ""must-have"" accessory for stylsh women of the 1950s. Soon, he was flooded with orders from high-end retailers around the world.
The brand's logo—a letter ""A"" stylized as a horseshoe—reflects the ongoing influence of equestrian themes in the collection. By 1965, Aigner licensed his product to a German business man, Heiner H. Rankl, and the global business of Etienne Aigner was moving ahead at full steam. In the 1970s and 1980s, Etienne Aigner added to its product offerings such items as silk scarves, men's and women's clothing, watches, jewelry and fragrances.
Designer Etienne Aigner passed away in 2000, at the age of 95. The company continues its international offering of bags and small leather goods, and opened a flagship store in Munich in 2002. Today, the company's products, are available in 49 countries globally and more than 438 retail stores.
The company's first fragrances, both for men, were introduced in 1975. Many Etienne Aigner fragrances feature of the past featured a leather note or a leather/suede theme in the name and packaging. The company is taking a more modern direction with its newest fragrance, 2011's Revolutionary. Fragrances today are offered in conjunction with Spanish perfume company Puig.
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