Advertised with the tagline "feel snowflake cool on a summer's day".
Christmas In July fragrance notes
We have no fragrance notes for this fragrance – if you know them, let us know!Latest Reviews of Christmas In July
I just found a full 3 oz bottle at a flea market. Clear glass cylindrical bottle with flared gold cap, white lettering. Made by Monico of N.Y. Agreed it's a green scent but my nose picks up some nice woodiness in there, too. It's not bad at all...the juice looks identical to Hai Karate (of the same era, I think) and really doesn't smell dissimilar. This could easily be worn by a man.
I was a young boy when I bought this for my Mom for Christmas.
She often remarked how she liked this fragrance although she couldn't find it any longer.
Even back then, it was difficult to find. But a local fragrance store had it.
I can remember the bottle with the green liquid .
I recall this as sweet, green and fresh smelling. My Mom loved it and in subsequent years I would purchase this for her again.
She often remarked how she liked this fragrance although she couldn't find it any longer.
Even back then, it was difficult to find. But a local fragrance store had it.
I can remember the bottle with the green liquid .
I recall this as sweet, green and fresh smelling. My Mom loved it and in subsequent years I would purchase this for her again.
Your Tags
By the same house...
Soir de Paris / Evening in Paris (original)Bourjois (1928)
Soir de Paris / Evening in Paris (new)Bourjois (1991)
RamageBourjois (1951)
Christmas In JulyBourjois (1954)
KobakoBourjois (1936)
Folies BergereBourjois (1943)
Masculin 2Bourjois (1975)
ÉvasionBourjois (1996)
Or MasculinBourjois (1985)
MoontideBourjois
Passionnée L'Eau TentatriceBourjois (2016)
Mon Bourjois - La FormidableBourjois (2022)
Other fragrances from 1954
PoivreCaron (1954)
Coup de FouetCaron (1954)
Christmas In JulyBourjois (1954)
White RoseShiseido (1954)
ElectriqueMax Factor (1954)
Bright NightAvon (1954)
EscapadeShulton (1954)
DesiréeMorris (1954)
Page OneShulton (1954)
ApassionataPrince Matchabelli (1954)
Dai-MoLubin (1954)
JoyelMyrurgia (1954)