
No.37 is a Pakistani perfume impression inspired by Eau de Lacoste L.12.12. White by Lacoste .
Created by Muntaha Fragrance, this impression perfume offers an affordable alternative to the original designer fragrance for Pakistani customers.
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Explore the complete perfume note breakdown for No.37 by Muntaha Fragrance - top notes, heart notes, and base notes in this fragrance composition

Bitter-sweet and refreshing
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βImpression of Lacoste White Perfume for Men by Muntaha Fragrance is a refined and fresh menβs fragrance that embodies elegance and sporty sophistication.β
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