
Floris

Tom Tailor
Elite
Urban Life Man
Only in Elite
Shared character
Both fragrances contain the same seven base notes—lemon, bergamot, cedarwood, musk, patchouli, lavender and laurel—providing a common aromatic foundation.
How they differ
Elite and Urban Life Man share a core set of notes—lemon, bergamot, cedarwood, musk, patchouli, lavender and laurel—yet their scent profiles diverge sharply beyond that. Elite adds a broad palette of woody, green, fruity, spicy and powdery elements, featuring grapefruit, vetiver, amber, leather, petitgrain, juniper berries, bay, moss, cedar leaf and fir balsam. Urban Life Man, by contrast, leans toward a brighter, more modern character with a single exclusive note, mandarin orange, and accords that emphasize citrus, aquatic, fresh, sweet and synthetic facets. No family classification is shared. Community scores also differ markedly: Elite is rated 9.8, while Urban Life Man holds a 6.1 rating.
Who each suits
Elite’s complex blend of woody, green, fruity, spicy and powdery nuances, together with richer notes like leather and amber, tends to appeal to users who favor layered, sophisticated compositions and who value high community endorsement. Urban Life Man’s focus on mandarin orange and bright, fresh‑aquatic, sweet and synthetic accords makes it more suitable for those who prefer a lighter, contemporary scent with a lower community rating.
Only in Urban Life Man