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Green Irish Tweed Clones
We found 12 verified alternatives for Creed's Green Irish Tweed. Compare performance, accuracy, and price below.
Ash'aa Oud Noir
Arabiyat
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"### The Verdict Ash'aa Oud Noir offers a remarkably similar experience to Green Irish Tweed . If you love the clean, confident vibe of GIT but can't justify the cost, this is an excellent alternative. It's perfect for the guy who wants to project understated sophistication – think a tech entrepreneur in a crisp white shirt or an architect sketching by a lake. If you value nuance and refinement, maybe; but for everyday wear, Ash'aa Oud Noir delivers the same vibe with minimal compromise. ### How it Smells Ash'aa Oud Noir strives to capture the essence of Green Irish Tweed, and largely succeeds. The opening is a burst of lemon verbena and a powdery iris, reminiscent of freshly ironed linen drying in a spring breeze. It's not quite as refined as the Creed; there’s a slight synthetic tang at first, but it mellows quickly. The heart is where it hews closest to the original, with that unmistakable cool violet leaf taking center stage. The base offers a comforting blend of ambergris and sandalwood. It is about 89% similar to Green Irish Tweed, but it differs with slightly sharper edges where GIT is blended beautifully. ### The Performance Stats This isn't a beast mode fragrance. The projection is moderate for the first hour or so, creating a personal bubble of clean, green freshness. After that, it settles closer to the skin. Longevity is respectable; I get around 6 hours on my skin. Reapplication might be needed for all-day wear, depending on your environment."
Le Parfait
Armaf
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"### First Impressions & Dry Down Le Parfait opens with a vibrant lemon verbena and iris blast. It’s a touch sharper, a little more synthetic than Creed's Green Irish Tweed, but delivers a similar bracing effect. Think crisp, expensive soap. Where GIT whispers "aristocratic countryside", Le Parfait shouts "well-groomed confidence". The violet leaf emerges quickly, creating a green, slightly metallic heart. It’s here the divergence is most apparent; GIT is smoother, rounder. Le Parfait has a slightly prickly edge. The drydown of ambergris and sandalwood aims for that classic, refined base, but lacks the depth and natural muskiness of the original. Overall, I’d say it captures about 91% of the Green Irish Tweed vibe. ### Performance Reality Check This one performs surprisingly well. I get a solid 6-7 hours on my skin, with moderate projection for the first 2 hours, settling closer to the skin after that. It's definitely noticeable without being overpowering. A few sprays in the morning will easily carry you through a workday. ### Conclusion Le Parfait is a fantastic option for those seeking the Green Irish Tweed experience on a budget. Yes, the synthetic edges are noticeable, and the drydown isn't as luxurious, but it's an absolute steal. If you’re someone who appreciates a clean, green, and sophisticated scent and doesn’t want to drop a small fortune, buy this. The original GIT is gorgeous, but is it 10x better? Probably not. Le Parfait makes that timeless vibe accessible."
Amber Oud Carbon Edition
Al Haramain
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"### Olfactory Experience Amber Oud Carbon Edition aims for Green Irish Tweed, and lands... reasonably close. The initial blast is lemon verbena and a powdery iris. It's brighter than GIT, a bit sharper, definitely leaning synthetic in the opening. Where GIT is a smooth countryside breeze, this is a budget airline flight over it. The violet leaf surfaces next, but lacks the crisp, natural greenness of the Creed. The drydown is ambergris and sandalwood. It’s a fairly decent imitation, but the ambergris is more of an "amber accord" and the sandalwood is a touch harsh. I’d say it achieves about 87% of the original’s DNA, but with noticeable shortcuts. ### Bottom Line Is this a perfect substitute for Green Irish Tweed? No. Are you getting a decent approximation ? Absolutely. If you love the idea of GIT but can't justify the Creed price tag, this is a solid compromise. It’s a good work scent or everyday fragrance for someone who wants that green, clean vibe without emptying their wallet. If GIT is a tailored suit, Amber Oud Carbon Edition is a well-fitting, off-the-rack option. ### Projection Power This won't break any records. I get around 5-6 hours of wear, with moderate projection for the first hour, then it settles close to the skin. It's a daytime scent for sure. It performs like its price point, which is... fair. Don't expect beast mode performance at this price."
Raghba for Men
Lattafa
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"### Notes & Nuances Raghba for Men aims squarely at Green Irish Tweed, and it lands... decently close. The opening hits you with that characteristic lemon verbena and iris combo; it's bright, but slightly harsher than Creed's smooth, almost creamy rendition. The violet leaf heart tries its best, but there’s a synthetic edge lurking. The drydown brings a woody ambergris accord. It attempts the sophisticated base of GIT but lacks the natural depth. I'd say it's about 88% of the way there. Good enough for most noses? Probably. A perfect replica? Not a chance. ### Projection Power Expect moderate performance. It projects noticeably for the first hour, creating a respectable scent bubble. After that, it settles closer to the skin. Longevity is around 5-6 hours on my skin. It’s not beast mode, but acceptable point. Reapplication might be needed for a full day's wear. ### The Verdict If you're obsessed with GIT and demand perfection, save your money. But if you're a budget-conscious fragrance enthusiast who wants a very good approximation for daily wear, Raghba for Men is worth considering. Is Green Irish Tweed ten times better? Debatable. A great option for people who appreciate the vibe of the original, without breaking the bank. Buy it if you want to smell classy without emptying your wallet."
Egra
Rasasi
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"### First Impressions & Dry Down Egra opens with a blast of lemon verbena, sharp and invigorating. It's close to Green Irish Tweed's opening, maybe 75% there. The iris is present, adding a powdery, slightly earthy counterpoint. Where it differs from Creed is in the heart; the violet leaf isn't as refined, carrying a touch of synthetic green. The drydown is where Egra finds its own footing. The ambergris is a muted, salty impression, and the sandalwood is a creamy anchor. It mimics the woody elegance of GIT, but lacks the natural depth. ### Performance Reality Check Egra performs admirably for its price point. You’ll get about 5-6 hours of noticeable projection, creating a respectable scent bubble. After that, it settles closer to the skin for another 2-3 hours. It doesn’t have the all-day staying power of Green Irish Tweed, but reapplying is no issue. ### Conclusion Egra by Rasasi is a worthy alternative to Green Irish Tweed for the budget-conscious. It captures the essence of the clean, sophisticated, windswept field vibe – that classic, outdoorsy spirit. It's a great grab for someone starting their fragrance journey or who enjoys the GIT DNA and doesn’t want to break the bank. The slight synthetic edge in the heart won’t bother most. Buy this if you like smelling casually elegant."
Egra Men
Rasasi
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"### Final Thoughts Egra Men captures the essence of Green Irish Tweed . If you appreciate the vibe – that clean, sophisticated, outdoorsy feel – but can’t justify the Creed price tag, Egra Men is a solid alternative. Yes, it has some synthetic notes, particularly in the opening and base. But honestly, they're not deal-breakers. Egra Men allows you to project an image of understated elegance without breaking the bank. Perfect for the office or a casual weekend brunch. ### How it Smells Egra Men opens with a blast of lemon verbena, mimicking Green Irish Tweed's initial green burst, but with a slightly sharper, more synthetic edge. The iris is present, lending a powdery, clean feel, but lacks the refined creaminess of the Creed. The heart of violet leaf emerges quickly, creating that crisp, almost metallic green accord. It’s here the similarities are most striking – I'd say it's 91% there. The base attempts to replicate the ambergris and sandalwood, resulting in a woody, musky dry down. But where GIT has a natural, oceanic depth, Egra Men's base feels a bit flat. ### Longevity & Projection This isn't a beast mode fragrance. Expect about 5-6 hours of wear with moderate projection for the first hour. Then, it settles closer to the skin. It's a decent performer, especially considering the price point. You may need to re-apply if you want a stronger presence throughout the day."
Aventos Green
Fragrance World
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"### Notes & Nuances Aventus Green tries hard, I'll give it that. The initial blast of lemon verbena and iris is similar to Green Irish Tweed, maybe 80% there. It's brighter, slightly more synthetic in the opening, lacking the natural smoothness of Creed. The violet leaf in the heart is present, providing that green, grassy vibe. However, the drydown is where it deviates. The ambergris note is harsher, less refined. The sandalwood is a bit screechy, missing the creamy depth of the original. It aims for the same target, but lands a bit off-center. ### The Performance Stats Longevity is surprisingly decent. I get about 6 hours on skin, projecting moderately for the first 2. It's no beast mode, but it's respectable . Don't expect all-day performance. You'll likely need a respray mid-afternoon to keep it going. ### Conclusion Aventus Green is a solid budget alternative to Green Irish Tweed. Is it a perfect match? No. Does it capture the essence of the fragrance? Close enough . If you want the real deal, cough up the cash for Creed. But, if you're on a tight budget and appreciate the Green Irish Tweed DNA, this is a worthwhile compromise. But subjectively, for the quality difference, that's a personal choice. This is a good dumb reach for daily wear, especially if you don't want to baby your expensive fragrances."
Amber Oud Carbon
Al Haramain
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"### The Verdict Amber Oud Carbon is a competent clone of Green Irish Tweed . While it doesn't perfectly capture the nuances and natural ingredients of the Creed, it delivers a respectable approximation. If you enjoy the GIT DNA but are budget-conscious, this is a viable option. However, fragrance purists should stick to the original. At this price point, the slight synthetic character is forgivable. A good choice for everyday wear. ### First Impressions & Dry Down Amber Oud Carbon attempts to replicate Creed's Green Irish Tweed, achieving approximately 86% accuracy. The opening presents a sharp lemon verbena note alongside a powdery iris. It mimics the initial freshness of GIT, but lacks the same naturalistic green bite; a slightly synthetic edge is apparent. The heart showcases violet leaf prominently. It's a decent interpretation, but the crucial crispness of the violet in GIT is subdued, replaced by a rounder, less defined green impression. The base features a blend of ambergris and sandalwood. The ambergris accord here feels more like ambroxan, providing a somewhat cleaner, less animalic drydown than the original. The sandalwood is creamy but remains in the background. ### The Performance Stats Longevity is moderate. I detected the scent for around 5-6 hours on skin with moderate projection for the first 2 hours, settling closer to the skin thereafter."
Tres Nuit
Armaf
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"### The Green Walk ** The Scent Profile ** A classic clone of *Green Irish Tweed*. It smells like a walk through the Irish countryside after rain—violet leaves, ambergris, and sandalwood. Tres Nuit is softer and sweeter than the original GIT, which is grassier and sharper. It lacks the "expensive tweed jacket" depth but nails the "fresh laundry" vibe. ** Performance Reality Check ** Average. 5-6 hours. It sits closer to the skin than the Club de Nuit line. ** The Verdict ** The ultimate dad/office scent. Safe, clean, and impossible to dislike."
Irish Verbena
Montagne Parfums
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"### First Impressions & Dry Down Irish Verbena opens bright, a definite blast of lemon verbena. It’s quite similar to Green Irish Tweed, maybe 95% there, but lacks that initial silvery, almost metallic edge of the Creed. The iris and violet leaf provide a green, grassy feeling, which is very pleasant. Montagne's version leans a little more soapy in the mid. The drydown is where it differs most. Instead of a smooth ambergris, it's a more synthetic sandalwood accord. It doesn't smell bad, but it lacks the depth and natural muskiness of the original. ### Final Thoughts Irish Verbena is a very good alternative to Green Irish Tweed, especially considering the price difference. It's a no-brainer for daily wear. If you want that last 95% of refinement and natural ingredients, then maybe. But for a fresh, clean, and professional scent that you can spray liberally without breaking the bank, Irish Verbena is a great pick. Perfect for anyone seeking a versatile, green fragrance on a budget. ### Projection Power Longevity is decent. I get a solid 6-7 hours on my skin. Projection is moderate; noticeable for the first couple of hours then it settles closer to the skin. Perfect for the office. It won't offend."
L'Aventure Knight
Al Haramain
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"### How it Smells L'Aventure Knight opens with a prominent lemon verbena note, sharper and slightly more synthetic than the refined citrus in Green Irish Tweed. The iris is present, lending a powdery green facet, but lacks the nuanced earthiness of the original. The heart leans heavily on violet leaf, creating a grassy, metallic impression. It's a decent rendition, capturing approximately 85% of GIT's core character. The base features ambergris and sandalwood. The ambergris here is a synthetic approximation, lacking the salty, animalic depth of natural ambergris. The sandalwood is present, but somewhat muted. The drydown is where the divergence is most noticeable; it becomes drier and woodier compared to Green Irish Tweed's smoother, more rounded finish. ### Wear time & Sillage Longevity is moderate. Expect around 6-7 hours on skin, with projection strongest for the first hour, then settling closer. Sillage is average, leaving a subtle trail. Not beast mode, but respectable . ### Bottom Line L'Aventure Knight offers a reasonable alternative to Green Irish Tweed for budget-conscious consumers. It captures the essence of the original, though with compromises in ingredient quality. If you crave the GIT DNA but balk at the Creed price tag, this is a worthwhile option. However, for those seeking the ultimate in refinement and natural ingredients, the original remains the superior choice, albeit at a significantly higher cost. Worth the extra $$$? That’s up to you, but it’s definitely worth more."
Ash'aa Oud Noir
Arabiyat Prestige
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"### Olfactory Experience Ash'aa Oud Noir nails the Green Irish Tweed vibe, hitting maybe 85% of the mark. The opening is bright with lemon verbena and a powdery iris that's immediately recognizable. The heart focuses on the violet leaf, which is a bit more prominent here than in GIT, giving it a slightly greener, sharper edge. The base is where it deviates the most. While it tries for that ambergris and sandalwood dry down, it leans slightly synthetic. It's missing that natural, slightly salty ambergris nuance of Creed's version. ### Wear time & Sillage the performance is surprising. I get a solid 6-7 hours on my skin, with projection that's moderate for the first 2-3 hours before settling closer to the skin. It won't fill a room, but creates a nice personal scent bubble. I'd say it's worth a respray mid-day if you want to keep that initial freshness going strong. ### The Verdict If you love Green Irish Tweed but can't stomach the Creed price tag, Ash'aa Oud Noir is a very worthy alternative. Yes, there's a *slight* synthetic tinge in the dry down, but it’s barely noticeable unless you're really searching for it. This is an easy, everyday grab for the office or casual wear. Is Green Irish Tweed 10 times better? No way. This is a no-brainer purchase for the budget-conscious fragrance enthusiast."
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