Coach Man Blue EDT

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Coach has come out with some pretty good fragrances releases for men over the past few years. None of them are amazing, but I tend to think that they’re all pretty good at least. As such, my expectations for Coach Blue weren’t too high when I got a hold of a sample sprayer recently. Does this 2020 cologne release exceed expectations? How long does it last? Is it worth a buy?


What does Coach Blue for Men Smell Like?

Notes include: absinthe, lime, cedar, pepper, and amber

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My Full Review

Coach for Men opens up with a blend of lime and the absinthe note. The absinthe actually tones down the sharpness or juiciness of the lime, but I frankly don’t find the note all that interesting here. 

I’m not even much of a fan of 212 VIP Black, but that absinthe note was better used, in that fragrance. Here, it is meh, as the cologne smells like a fresh blue body wash. Not that it’s bad, but it’s pretty standard. 

That’s a common theme with this Coach fragrance.

There’s a bit of peppery spice up top too, but I really start to get a solid dose of amber. Lime, absinthe, and amber in the beginning.

Then, it will shift to being more amber and cedar with some lime leftover and just a trace of absinthe. That’s about the extent of this one’s development. 

I do like the aroma. Simple, not anything that wows, but attractive enough. It’s a fairly standard issue ‘modern blue’ sort of scent. It has aspects that feel unique, but this is well tread ground.


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

Coach Blue projects itself fairly well. To me, 3-5 feet away from where I sprayed it. I did this both on my skin and on a hoodie I had laying around. It’s moderate and not really going to blow out a room. 

On my skin, it lasted around 7 hours, give or take. Again, not a powerhouse, but quite solid and usable overall. I wasn’t disappointed by Blue’s performance.

Though, it’s about the same as you’re going to get with basically every other Coach fragrance. Nothing that’s ever going to perform extremely well, but it’ll do better than average. 

Seasonally, I’d like this one in spring or summer. Really, anytime you have at least moderate temperatures. It’s your typical blue style fragrance. Fresh, clean, with a citrus note. 

I’d also say that this will be for the younger guys. Think teens through maybe 25 years old. I think there are better options in this style of scent out there, so, it wouldn’t be my first pick. However, if a younger guy got a good deal, it wouldn’t be terrible.

Within that framework, it is a fairly versatile wear. Mainly a daily wear or casual blend, but it could venture into other potential scenarios.

 


Overall Impressions of Coach Blue

Do I like this one? Somewhat. It smells like a fairly typical blue, with enough of its own style, to set itself apart. Though, it’s definitely not an amazing release. It’s all very forgettable, but not unpleasant to wear when you have it on.

It’s fresh, blue, and like a more well put together body wash. Definitely getting an Old Spice Swagger vibe here…but definitely better and more of a quality aroma. I had a travel size of that body wash on a trip and the two are pretty similar in smell. 

It’s got good enough performance if you happen to like the aroma. I wouldn’t pay full price, but it’s all in all not a terrible fragrance, just okay. 

I like the lime note, the absinthe is disappointing, and the ambroxan is more of the same that’s already on the market.

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