Xerjoff Join The Club Ivory Route edp 50ml
187,00 $
The Xerjoff Join The Club collection represents a series of exclusive clubs, from art and poetry to yachting and golf.
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The Xerjoff Join The Club collection represents a series of exclusive clubs, from art and poetry to yachting and golf.
In keeping with the rare nature of these Xerjoff perfumes, ingredients are kept a closely guarded secret, instead inviting the wearer to immerse themselves in the imagined world.
Explorers unite with Ivory Route, Xerjoff’s tribute to the world of travel.
Evoking adventure and mystery with every turn, this enticing scent imagines a world of opportunity and endless discovery.
Experience an emancipation with Xerjoff’s JTC collection.
Join the Club brings a sense of pure luxury from members-only clubs and exclusive lifestyles that allows the wearer to indulge in the world they carry in their hearts.
Passionate poets, serious sportsmen and fiercely fashionable individuals can revel in the formula that is encased inside each carefully crafted flacon in this collection each time the gold plated stopper is lifted.
Join the Club’s philosophy is that ingredients are kept a closely guarded secret, instead inviting the wearer to immerse themselves in the imagined world.
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