
Harry's, the men’s grooming brand known for its razor-sharp shaving products, expands its collection by introducing its first-ever line of cologne. This marks its expansion into the fragrance category and provides men with an all-in-one platform to meet their grooming needs at an affordable price point.
"Our focus has always been elevating everyday grooming through thoughtful design and exceptional quality at a great value," said Giselle Balagat, Vice President of Harry's Brand. "Premium fragrances have long been a signature part of the care we bring to our body products—so launching a cologne line felt like a natural next step. We've obsessed over every detail, from the scent profiles to the packaging, and we're excited to introduce our first-ever cologne collection to help guys smell as good as they feel."
The expansion enhances Harry’s brand equity and builds on their work in the body wash category. Their three new scents were developed with the renowned French fragrance house Mane.
See their fragrances below:
Moonrise: Light meets shadow with Moonrise, a contradiction you can wear. It sparks with saffron flower and ginger, eases into a heart of iris, jasmine and olibanum, and grounds itself in dry musk, cashmeran and tonka bean. Electric yet soft. Bold yet smooth. Mood-shifting and undeniably cool.
Cowboy Classic: Rugged meets refined with Cowboy Classic, a modern nod to the untamed American West. It begins with bergamot, pink pepper and cypriol, rides into rich cedarwood, amber and tonka bean, and finishes bold with musk, leather and patchouli. Striking, sophisticated and timeless.
Kin: Fresh meets refined with Kin. It opens with bright notes of blackcurrant, lychee and grapefruit, moves into a smooth heart of musk, iris and geranium, and settles into cashmere wood, dry amber and cedar. Crisp, modern and effortlessly cool. Familiar, yet never boring.









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