Coast - 50ml Cologne
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Thomas Clipper - Coast. A clean and bright men's fragrance featuring mandarin, amber.
50ml premium men's aftershave. Coast is a brisk walk in the salty sunshine - a tribute to clean air, cold water and shallow light.
"It's a transportive fragrance - the salty, marine, bracing aromas give a real sense of escape. There is a real green, outdoorsy opening, along with mandarin, and cardamom. The dry down reveals more of the musky, woody, violet and ambergris notes."
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Handmade in the UK.
Scent profile & materials - a fresh, sophisticated and zesty fragrance.
- Inspired by the tree-lined shores of North Norfolk and the sheer cliffs near Grasse. The basenotes are sensual hits of musk, ambergris and guaiac wood, but the fragrance is kept lighter and sportier thanks to cypress, iris and violette absolute. Read more about Coast's scent profile.
- 100% organic alcohol. No animal testing, vegan-friendly.
- Made to be blended: spray two or more UNITE fragrances (sold separately) on the skin to create your own completely unique fragrance.
- Add a spray of City to subtly ground the fragrance in a more traditional base. Or blend with a little Country to counteract Coast's refreshing notes with a richness and intensity.









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Our fragrances and shaving goods are handmade in England, and we use organic raw materials whenever possible - including in our soaps and colognes.
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