Stirling Blue vs Green Irish Tweed

Armaf vs Creed

These fragrances share nearly identical note profiles, with Armaf Stirling Blue positioning itself as an affordable alternative to the legendary Creed Green Irish Tweed.

Stirling Blue Green Irish Tweed
Brand Armaf Creed
Concentration EDT EDP
Gender masculine masculine
Price Range $25-35 $300-400
Top Notes lemon verbena, peppermint, iris lemon verbena, peppermint, iris
Heart Notes violet leaves, geranium, rose violet leaves, geranium, rose
Base Notes sandalwood, cedarwood, musk, amberwood sandalwood, ambergris, cedarwood, musk
Best Seasons spring, summer, fall spring, fall, winter

Shared Notes (9)

Notes that appear in both fragrances

lemon verbena peppermint iris violet leaves geranium rose sandalwood cedarwood musk

What People Say

Armaf Stirling Blue

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Creed Green Irish Tweed

The violet leaf note creates this distinctive green, almost sappy quality that makes it instantly recognizable and sets it apart from other masculine frags

Sandalwood and ambergris in the base give it this creamy, expensive-smelling drydown that screams luxury without being cloying

Projection drops off a cliff after the first hour, becomes a skin scent way too quickly for the price point

The citrus top disappears almost immediately, leaving you with mostly just the green and woody notes

Longevity: 4-6 hours total, becomes a skin scent after the first hour

Value: Overpriced for the performance you get - paying mostly for the Creed name and quality of ingredients

The Verdict

Green Irish Tweed offers superior longevity, projection, and sophisticated ambergris depth that justifies its premium price for special occasions. Stirling Blue delivers 80% of the experience at 10% of the cost, making it perfect for daily wear or budget-conscious buyers seeking that classic fresh-woody vibe.