1. Tommy Hilfiger's Freedom: Introduced in 1999, Freedom is a mostly a green floral fragrance for women, with notes of ginger, melon, jasmine and lily-of-the-valley. Die-hards find it refreshing and perfect for a day in July.
2. Polo Red, White & Blue: It does't get anymore all-American than Ralph Lauren Polo. Polo released Red, White & Blue for men in 2009 as a "crisp tonic that embraces the athleticism and tenacity of the American Polo man." A refreshing blend of red apple and cucumber give the fragrance an energizing surge, followed by sensous white wood and musk.
3. Perry Ellis' America: This classic women's fragrance, introduced in 1996, is loaded with the scents of traditional American flowers, including lilac, magnolia and the daylily. And like any flower needs, the fragrance blends in cool water notes that bring it to life.
4. Brut Revolution by Faberge: This men's fragrance was launched in 2006 and contains masculine notes of black pepper, patchouli, moss, aqueous wood mist and musk. Unlike other Brut colognes, however, Revolution isn't overpowering. It's fresh, lighter and appeals to the younger man.
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