The fragrance was named after the house number of the first Floris shop, which still stands today on Jermyn Street in London. The fresh woody citrus notes harmonise perfectly with men who feel connected to the tradition and style of Floris.
The fragrance reflects the image of the typical British gentleman who has women falling at his feet.
Orange and bergamot mixed with lavender and neroli make ‘No. 89’ a classic cologne. Warmed by a hint of spicy nutmeg, the floral heart is underscored by a woody accord of sandalwood, cedarwood and vetiver. A typical English gentleman's fragrance.