Wildblue by Banana Republic

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Among the recent batch of samples that I recently acquired, was an entry from Banana Republic, that I had never heard of. This fragrance is named Wildblue and the information of the notes on the sample card, appeared to be rather vague, with ingredients such as ‘desert air accord’. Ok, then. Anyway, I gave it a try and as always a full review of my thoughts are below.


What does Wildblue Cologne Smell Like?

Notes include: sage, musk, driftwood, tea, cedar, vetiver, desert air accord

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My Full Wear Review

The opening of Wildblue is a very aquatic mix of some kind of citrus note (lime?) and a musky wood. Right away, I am comparing this scent to Adidas Moves. Even though the notes composition isn’t the same, they have a very similar aroma, in my mind.

It’s as if they took the concept of Adidas Moves and added some kind of body wash fragrance from something such as Old Spice. It really is a familiar scent.

As it dries down some, that’s when the woodiness emerges for me. The driftwood and cedar notes are definitely noticeable to me, as well as the herbal quality of the sage and tea.

I don’t get the vetiver at all and I’m not entirely sure what desert air is supposed to smell like, but I’ll take Banana Republic’s word that it’s in there.

After the wood develops, Wildblue is basically a linear scent without any noticeable change. It’s aquatic wood mixed with herbs, citrus, and musk. Overall, it’s a simple and straightforward type of cologne.


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

Projection wise, I actually think that Wildblue gives a good performance. It leans toward the stronger side of things but isn’t cloying. The sillage is noticeable enough, will probably hit that 4-6 foot area surrounding the wearer.

Longevity is where it separates from its close Adidas relative, as I got a solid 7-8 hours from Wildblue, and I found this impressive. With a lot of these kinds of scents, the performance seems to be lacking, but Banana Republic got it right.

Seasonally, this is a warm weather scent all the way. I would also call it casual, as it doesn’t strike me as serious or romantic in the least. However, I would say that it is more mature than Adidas Moves, and is acceptable to wear for older guys.


Overall Impressions of Wildblue

Overall, do I recommend Wildblue? Eh, I’m on the fence about it. If you can get it for a good price, I won’t call it a terrible buy. It’s pleasant, light, but ultimately generic. Though, I did get great performance out of this fragrance.

For the right price and for guys who like this kind of scent, it could be a solid deal. It’s not groundbreaking but Wildblue is decent. The smell is nice enough, but not really something that I’d look forward to wearing.

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