Adidas fragrance notes
Head
- bergamot, lemon, mandarin, lavender, green notes, aldehydes
Heart
- petitgrain, juniper, cyclamen, jasmine, geranium, rose, spruce
Base
- cedarwood, oakmoss, vetiver, ambergris, musk
Latest Reviews of Adidas
This classic gem flies way too low under the fragrance radar which is a shame because this is a top drawer scent that definitely deserves more positive publicity. The masculine liquid sits on the skin for a little while and each whiff you get reminds you that you're a man. However, I do not think you can classify this as a sports fragrance because it's much thicker than that. I'm certainly no expert when it comes to dissecting a fragrance and I stink when it comes to identifying individual notes but my nose knows what it knows and what it knows is that this juice is solid. Go get yourself a vintage Quintessence bottle and happy wearing!!
8/10
8/10
Adidas is a nice forgotten old school fragrance that truly represents the 80s sport spirit: It's refreshing in a clean aromatic/herbal way. Not a single drop of sweetness, It's soap, sharp and bright. Reminds me fragrances like Aramis Tuscany (vintage), Boss Number 1 (without the pronounced honey note of earlier versions) and even Captain Molyneux (although not as talcum powdery). Solid fragrance, should be in any old school fan's collection.
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First of all, this is not a sports-frag. At all. In fact it is anything but.
This is what I tell myself I can detect:
Adidas is a herbal/aromatic/leathery chypre in the vein of Tuscany Per Uomo (1984 - although a fougére) with a suede-like worn-leather note throughout, reminding of a well-used indoor sports gym filled with worn leather soccer-, basket-, hand- and volley-balls and people ALL wearing those well-worn retro indoor Adidas suede-sneakers (if that makes sense), whispering florals and a dry herbal juniper contributing to the scents personality, all resting on an earthy warm and slightly dirty bed of oakmoss and vetiver, with musk and ambergris providing the dirt.
The lavender and dry citrus evokes a clean and very nice soapy feel. Like a crisp white bar of french milled soap.
This stuff is solid!
Adidas (today commonly known as Adidas Classic) is an unpretentious and classy masculine fragrance, launched by the sports-brand in 1985.
Originally made by Margaret Astor (D) and distributed by Beecham Cosmetics (later Quintessence) (US), this well-made masculine has never gotten the attention and recognition it truly deserves.
It is not a complex fragrance, but it's gentlemanly, well made and certainly unique enough to stand on it's own.
This is what I tell myself I can detect:
Adidas is a herbal/aromatic/leathery chypre in the vein of Tuscany Per Uomo (1984 - although a fougére) with a suede-like worn-leather note throughout, reminding of a well-used indoor sports gym filled with worn leather soccer-, basket-, hand- and volley-balls and people ALL wearing those well-worn retro indoor Adidas suede-sneakers (if that makes sense), whispering florals and a dry herbal juniper contributing to the scents personality, all resting on an earthy warm and slightly dirty bed of oakmoss and vetiver, with musk and ambergris providing the dirt.
The lavender and dry citrus evokes a clean and very nice soapy feel. Like a crisp white bar of french milled soap.
This stuff is solid!
Adidas (today commonly known as Adidas Classic) is an unpretentious and classy masculine fragrance, launched by the sports-brand in 1985.
Originally made by Margaret Astor (D) and distributed by Beecham Cosmetics (later Quintessence) (US), this well-made masculine has never gotten the attention and recognition it truly deserves.
It is not a complex fragrance, but it's gentlemanly, well made and certainly unique enough to stand on it's own.
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