Collection: Neoprene Fragrances

The perfume note of Neoprene offers a modern, synthetic aroma that encapsulates the unique, clean scent of this widely used material. It opens with a slightly metallic, cool scent that's both sharp and intriguing, mimicking the cool, smooth touch of neoprene. As the scent develops, it presents an almost aquatic freshness, reminiscent of neoprene's association with water sports gear like wetsuits. This freshness is subtly balanced by a rubbery, slightly plastic-like undertone, reflecting the synthetic nature of the material. The Neoprene note infuses fragrances with a sense of contemporary edge and urban cool, its scent capturing the crisp cleanliness and practicality of this versatile material.

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About Neoprene Fragrances

Neoprene — the synthetic rubber compound developed by DuPont in 1930 — represents one of perfumery's most radical material inspirations: the industrial world reimagined as scent. The neoprene note belongs to a broader family of synthetic, rubbery, and industrial accords that emerged from avant-garde and niche perfumery's desire to push beyond the botanical. It is a note that deliberately unsettles the expectation of what a fragrance can be — and does so with remarkable effect.

The olfactory character of neoprene is clean in a non-organic way: slightly rubbery, faintly chemical, with a dry, almost plasticky edge that paradoxically becomes quite wearable in context. It is not aggressive or unpleasant — rather, it occupies a cool, precise space that feels modern and anti-nostalgic. Perfumers deploy neoprene accords to create contrast: to cut through sweetness, to add urban grit, or to lend a composition a deliberately contemporary, material-world feel.

Neoprene sits comfortably in the avant-garde and conceptual corners of modern fragrance — appearing most often in niche compositions that explore industrial, urban, or abstract themes. It pairs interestingly with ozonic and aquatic notes, clean musks, and metallic accords to build fragrances that feel architectural and precise. At Fragrenza, our neoprene collection explores this challenging, intriguing facet of modern perfumery — inspired by the most daring and inventive designer and niche fragrances, at prices that make experimentation genuinely affordable.

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