Premium fragrance between $50 and $75 — refined scents, perfect for gifting or personal luxury.
Premium fragrance between $50 and $75 — refined scents, perfect for gifting or personal luxury.
Carolina Herrera Herrera for Men is a 1991 woody floral musk EDT by perfumers Rosendo Mateu and Carlos Benaïm — the brand's first men's fragrance, and one that remains a benchmark for refined, classic masculinity over thirty years later. It opens with lemon, lavender, rosemary, and neroli — a crisp, aromatic citrus burst that's immediately clean and sophisticated, the rosemary adding a cool, slightly medicinal herbal quality that gives the opening its distinctive character. The heart of cloves, geranium, and clover is where Herrera earns its reputation — warm, spiced, and gently floral, the cloves threading a dry, exotic warmth through the geranium that gives this fragrance its confident, timeless masculinity. The base of tobacco, sandalwood, and ambergris closes warm, slightly smoky, and beautifully long-wearing — a classic masculine foundation that's been pulling compliments since the early nineties without missing a step. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best year-round — a men's fragrance masterclass from 1991 that still hasn't been bettered.
$55.99
From Dolce & Gabbana, The One Pour Homme is a 2008 oriental spicy EDT by perfumer Olivier Polge — one of the most celebrated and widely worn men's fragrances of the past two decades, built around a tobacco-amber-cardamom backbone that defined what a modern luxury masculine could smell like and has been referenced as a benchmark by reviewers ever since. The top opens with grapefruit, coriander, and basil — clean, slightly green, and citrus-forward, a crisp and invigorating opener that transitions quickly into the warmer, spicier mid-wear that made this fragrance famous. The heart deepens into ginger, cardamom, and orange blossom — warm, spiced, and gently floral, the cardamom doing most of the heavy lifting with a smooth, slightly sweet aromatic character that bridges the citrus opening and the rich base. The base settles into tobacco, amber, and cedar — warm, dark, and enveloping. 6–8 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter; if you haven't tried this one yet, that ends today.
$53.99
Hugo Boss Boss Bottled Tonic is a 2017 aromatic citrus EDT — a fresh, invigorating flanker of the legendary Boss Bottled collection, presented in a light blue bottle that signals exactly what it delivers: a clean, zesty, citrus-forward masculine built for daytime wear. The opening is immediately bright and energizing: grapefruit, bitter orange, lemon, and apple arrive together in a sparkling, slightly sweet citrus burst that's crisp and confident without going synthetic. The heart develops through ginger, cinnamon, and cloves — the same warm, lightly spiced DNA that defines the Boss Bottled line, here kept lighter and more aromatic rather than dark or heavy, keeping everything in daytime territory. The base of vetiver, cedar, and sandalwood closes dry, earthy, and quietly woody — a clean, masculine drydown that grounds the citrus freshness without weighing it down. 4–6 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — the Bottled formula, made lighter and brighter.
$50.99
Paco Rabanne Invictus Aqua is the freshest, most aquatic expression in the Invictus family — lighter and more transparent than the original, built for warm weather and the man who wants the trophy bottle energy without the heavier dry-down. It opens with grapefruit, yuzu, pink pepper, and sea water — a cool, citrus-aquatic burst that's immediately invigorating and refreshing, the yuzu adding a distinctly Japanese citrus brightness while the pink pepper threads a lively, slightly sharp energy through the marine freshness. The heart of sea water and violet leaf keeps the aquatic momentum going — cool, clean, and airy, the violet leaf adding a slightly green, watery quality that gives Aqua its signature transparent freshness. The base of amberwood, guaiac wood, and musk closes warm, subtly woody, and skin-close — a clean, modern finish that grounds the freshness without weighing it down. Reviewers describe it as just right — a blend that's fresh, clean, and perfectly suited for every day. 4–6 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — the Invictus for warm days and easy confidence.
$85.00 $64.99
Moschino Toy Boy 2 is a 2025 woody spicy EDP — the sequel to the iconic black bear bottle, now in matte charcoal grey, and a fragrance that forces you to trade the ordinary for the extraordinary. It opens with nutmeg and ginger — a bold, fiery spice burst that's immediately distinctive and slightly electric, the ginger adding a sharp, sparkling energy while nutmeg delivers a dry, exotic warmth. The heart of Akigalawood and coffee is the most captivating phase — the coffee adding an intense, roasted depth while Akigalawood brings a distinctive spicy-woody character that gives Toy Boy 2 a genuinely niche-quality mid-stage. The base of myrrh and vetiver closes dark, resinous, and powerfully long-wearing — the myrrh adding a slightly smoky, balsamic richness while vetiver threads a dry, earthy sophistication through the dry-down. Reviewers describe it as more mature and sensual than the original — suitable for formal occasions, romantic outings, and the office, with ideal seasons being autumn and winter. 10+ hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter — Toy Boy, grown up and back in matte.
$56.99
Versace Eros Eau de Parfum is a 2020 oriental woody EDP — the same iconic Eros DNA, but darker, smoother, and more mature. If the EDT is the bold party arrival, this is the confident man who already knows everyone in the room. It opens with mint, candy apple, lemon, and mandarin orange — the unmistakable Eros signature, but immediately less sharp and more refined than the original, the candy apple adding a sweeter, more indulgent quality that gives the EDP its distinctive character. The heart of Ambroxan, geranium, and clary sage takes things in a warmer direction — the Ambroxan creating a skin-like warmth that bridges the citrus opening into the base beautifully, the geranium and sage threading an aromatic freshness through the mid-stage. The base of Madagascar vanilla, leather, and cedarwood is the biggest departure from the EDT — a rich, creamy vanilla flirting with leather in a combination that reviewers describe as a fatal and provocative weapon with its intoxicating and creamy effects. Longevity is truly impressive, lasting over 8 hours. 8–10 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter — Eros, grown up and fully in control.
$71.99 - $89.99
Versace Eros Flame is a 2018 hesperidic amber woody EDP by perfumer Olivier Pescheux — the passionate, fiery counterpart to the original Eros, inspired by the eternal flame of love and housed in an iconic vibrant red Medusa bottle. It opens with mandarin orange, black pepper, lemon, chinotto, and rosemary — a bold, spiced citrus burst where the chinotto adds a distinctly Italian bittersweet quality and the black pepper and rosemary thread an aromatic sharpness that makes the opening feel genuinely complex. The heart of pepper, geranium, and rose gives it depth and warmth — spice continuing into the mid-stage while the rose and geranium add a masculine floralcy that bridges the bright opening into the warm base. The base of vanilla, tonka bean, sandalwood, Texas cedar, patchouli, and oakmoss closes with a rich, woody finish — the vanilla and tonka delivering a smooth, slightly sweet warmth while the cedar and oakmoss ground everything with a dry, earthy sophistication. Reviewers describe it as a very seductive, sweet-citrus date night scent. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter — passionate, intense, and built for the man who burns.
$71.99 - $86.99
Versace Eros Energy Pour Homme is a 2024 citrus aromatic EDP inspired by the breathtaking beauty of the Mediterranean coast — and it delivers that sunny, electric citrus energy immediately and unapologetically. It opens with lemon, lime, grapefruit, blood orange, Sicilian bergamot, and green mandarin — a six-citrus explosion that's immediately explosive and refreshing, each variety contributing a slightly different character that makes the opening feel genuinely vibrant rather than flat. The heart of pink pepper, white amber, and black currant gives it a bold, sensual edge — the pink pepper adding a dry, lively warmth while the black currant threads a fruity darkness through the amber. The base of musk, oakmoss, and patchouli adds depth and richness, providing a soft, warm embrace that anchors the fragrance in empowering elegance. A summer fragrance built for the confident man who lives fully. Best applied to pulse points and reapplied as needed. 4–6 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — Mediterranean energy, delivered in every spray.
$72.99
Jo Milano Game of Spades Double Bonus is a 2025 woody spicy Parfum — bold, sophisticated, and built for those who navigate life with intention and always come out ahead. It opens with bergamot, orange, and mandarin — a bright, clean citrus burst that's immediately inviting and sets a confident, modern tone. The heart of neroli, cardamom, nutmeg, pepper, and pink pepper is where Double Bonus earns its name — a warm, multi-spiced aromatic combination that's complex and genuinely memorable, the cardamom and nutmeg adding an exotic depth while pink pepper keeps everything sharp and vibrant. The base of vetiver closes earthy, slightly smoky, and powerfully long-wearing — a clean, masculine finish that grounds all that citrus-spice energy and gives Double Bonus the kind of lasting trail that gets noticed in a quiet room. Boardroom or evening out, this one works equally well for both. 8–10 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best year-round — bold enough to be remembered, refined enough to never be too much.
$71.99
Chloé Nomade is a 2018 floral EDP by Givaudan perfumer Quentin Bisch — one of the most celebrated women's releases of its year, built around oakmoss and freesia with a modern edge that genuinely earns the adventurous name. It opens on a juicy, stone-fruit brightness of mirabelle with a warm citrus backdrop of bergamot, lemon, and orange — fresh and lightly syrupy without being heavy. The heart softens into a lush bouquet of freesia, peach, jasmine, and rose — layered and unmistakably feminine without tipping into sweetness overload. The base is where Nomade earns its reputation: oakmoss brings a signature earthy depth that sets it apart from any standard floral, while patchouli, amberwood, white musk, and sandalwood build a warm, long-lasting finish that reviewers consistently call addictive. 6–8 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in spring and fall — elegant enough for a date, interesting enough to make people stop and ask.
$125.00 $74.99
From Hugo Boss, Boss Bottled Unlimited is a 2014 aromatic fougère EDT — a fresher, more energetic spin-off of the classic Boss Bottled that trades the original's warm apple-spice formula for something cool, clean, and decidedly spring/summer-ready. The top opens with a crisp, slightly icy hit of mint and violet leaf — clean, bracing, and immediately invigorating in a way that feels younger and more casual than any other flanker in the Bottled family. The heart pivots to a clean, slightly tropical pineapple accord — sweet, fresh, and just juicy enough to keep things interesting without going fruity-loud. Precious woods, labdanum, sandalwood, and musk close in a smooth, barely-there woody base that keeps the freshness grounded and skin-close. Reviewers frequently compare it to Lacoste L.12.12 White and Dior Homme Cologne — same light, clean, compliment-friendly DNA at a better price. 3–5 hours, soft projection. Best in spring and summer — an easy, fresh, versatile everyday cologne that works well for anyone.
$51.99
Carolina Herrera 212 Heroes Forever Young is a 2021 aromatic fruity EDT by perfumers Carlos Benaïm, Domitille Michalon Bertier, and Juliette Karagueuzoglou — housed in a striking skateboard-shaped bottle and built around a fresh, youthful DNA that reviewers consistently call one of the more interesting mainstream men's releases of its year. The opening is bright and immediately distinctive: pear, ginger, and cannabis — a herbal, lemon-tinged green note rather than anything smoky — arrive together with a fresh, slightly tart fruitiness that's energetic and alive. The heart is anchored by madagascar geranium and sage — an herbal-floral pairing that's cool and slightly aromatic, keeping the fragrance from going too sweet. The base of musk, leather, and woodsy notes closes with a dry, skin-close warmth that wears quietly. 5–7 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and fall — fresh, confident, and built for the generation that doesn't follow rules..
$99.00 $62.99
Carolina Herrera 212 Sexy Men is a 2006 oriental fougere EDT by perfumers Alberto Morillas and Rosendo Mateu — a fragrance that earned a devoted following for its warm, spicy-sweet character and the kind of effortless masculinity that makes it work in almost any setting. The opening is fresh and citrusy: mandarin orange, bergamot, and green notes land together with a clean, slightly juicy brightness that sets up the warmer notes to come. The heart shifts into pepper, cardamom, and florals — a spicy-aromatic combo that adds depth and a dry, slightly herbal warmth that keeps the fragrance interesting as it develops. The base of vanilla, guaiac wood, sandalwood, amber, and musk closes with a rich, smooth, vanillic woodiness that reviewers consistently describe as addictive — warm without being heavy, sweet without being feminine. 7–9 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter — a crowd-pleaser that rarely gets the credit it deserves..
$59.99
Juicy Couture Viva La Juicy is a 2008 EDP by perfumer Harry Fremont — the original that started it all and still one of the most recognizable fruity-floral gourmands in the game. The top opens with juicy wild berries and bright mandarin orange — sweet, fresh, and instantly familiar. The heart blooms into lush honeysuckle, creamy gardenia, and delicate jasmine — a rich white floral core that's warm and feminine without going powdery or dated. The base closes on caramelized caramel, sweet vanilla, smooth sandalwood, and a touch of praline — a warm, addictive dry-down that's been turning heads since 2008 and hasn't stopped. Longevity runs 5–7 hours with moderate projection — a year-round fragrance that works for everyday wear, date nights, and everything in between. If you grew up in the 2000s, this one hits different. If you're discovering it now, welcome to the obsession.
$50.99
Prada Luna Rossa Carbon is a 2017 aromatic fougère EDT by perfumer Daniela Andrier — a fragrance built at the intersection of nature and industrial technology, and one of the most original takes on the clean masculine genre in its decade. It opens with bergamot and lavender — but not the soft, predictable lavender of most fougères. Luna Rossa Carbon brings together steam-distilled botanicals and synthetics in a mineral-forward mix, the lavender landing metallic and slightly electric before the heart unfolds. The heart of geranium and metallic notes adds a radiant, green-floral depth that gives Carbon its distinctive character — reviewers consistently describe it as Sauvage-coded but smoother, more polished, and somehow more office-appropriate. The base of patchouli and ambroxan closes warm, woody, and skin-close — the ambroxan creating that signature Prada skin-warmth effect that keeps it fresh without going cold. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — the clean masculine with an industrial edge that makes it genuinely hard to forget.
$100.00 $74.99
Dolce & Gabbana The One EDP is a 2015 oriental spicy EDP by Olivier Polge — a denser, more intense take on the original The One EDT, and one of the most reliably seductive fragrances in D&G's lineup. It opens with grapefruit, coriander, and basil — a vibrant, spicy-citrus burst that immediately signals something refined and confident is coming. The heart of cardamom, ginger, and orange blossom deepens the opening into a warm, spiced masculinity that's the real signature of the fragrance — the cardamom and ginger weaving together with the sweet floralcy of orange blossom into something genuinely sophisticated. The base of amber, tobacco, and cedar closes with a dark, smoky warmth that's instantly recognizable and absolutely long-lasting — rich, masculine, and impossible to ignore. Reviewers call it one of the sexiest fragrances a man can wear in cooler weather, and the tobacco-amber dry-down is the reason why. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter — date night, dinner out, any night you want to be remembered.
$60.99
Dolce & Gabbana Pour Homme is a classic aromatic fougère EDT — dry, refined, and built around the kind of citrus-herbal-tobacco structure that defined Italian masculine perfumery in the 1990s. It opens with citruses, bergamot, neroli, and mandarin orange — a crisp, Mediterranean citrus burst that's immediately clean and polished, bright without being sharp. The heart of lavender, sage, and pepper adds a cool, herbal-spiced complexity that gives Pour Homme its backbone — aromatic and masculine in the most classic sense, the pepper threading a subtle warmth through the herbs that keeps things alive and interesting. The base of tobacco, tonka bean, and cedar closes warm, slightly smoky, and beautifully long-wearing — a refined oriental foundation that grounds all that freshness into something genuinely grown-up. The kind of fragrance that never asks for attention and gets it anyway. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best year-round — timeless, refined, and impossible to wear wrong.
$58.99
Versace Dylan Blue is a 2016 aromatic woody EDT by Alberto Morillas — one of the most consistently recommended men's fragrances in its price range, and a legitimate rival to Bleu de Chanel and Dior Sauvage at a fraction of the cost. It opens with bergamot, grapefruit, aquatic accord, and fig leaves — a fresh, Mediterranean citrus-aquatic burst that's immediately clean and masculine. The heart of violet leaves, patchouli, papyrus, black pepper, and ambroxan is where Dylan Blue separates itself from the competition — the ambroxan adding a warm, skin-like depth while the papyrus and patchouli give it an earthy, slightly smoky character that's genuinely distinctive. The base of musk, incense, tonka bean, and saffron closes warm, slightly exotic, and beautifully long-wearing. Date night, office, casual weekend — it handles all three with ease. 6–8 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in spring and summer — a modern classic that earns its reputation every single time.
$55.99 - $78.99
Versace Eros is a 2012 oriental fougère EDT by perfumer Aurélien Guichard — one of the most recognizable men's fragrances of the last fifteen years, and one that earns its reputation every single time. It opens with mint, green apple, and lemon, a cool, fresh, slightly sweet citrus-fruit burst that's immediately attention-grabbing and effortlessly masculine. The heart of tonka bean, ambroxan, and geranium deepens the opening into something warmer and more sensual — the tonka adding a creamy sweetness, the ambroxan a skin-like warmth, and the geranium keeping things sharp and balanced. The base of vanilla, vetiver, oakmoss, cedarwood, and Atlas cedar closes with a rich, woody warmth that gives Eros its legendary staying power. Compliment-getter, crowd-pleaser, and stone-cold classic. 6–8 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in spring and summer — one of those fragrances everyone knows for a reason.
$68.99 - $89.99
Set includes: 3.4oz Eau de Parfum Spray + 0.33oz Parfum Spray Pen + 1.7oz Hand and Body Cream Ariana Grande Cloud Pink's 3PC Gift Set is the complete tropical routine — full EDP at home, spray pen in your bag, and hand cream to lock the scent onto skin before you spray. The fragrance itself is a 2023 EDP by perfumer Clément Gavarry that opens with pitahaya, wild berries, and pineapple — bright, velvety, and instantly fun, the kind of opening that makes you smile before you've even had a chance to think about it. The heart of coconut water, vanilla orchid, and ambrette shifts into something warmer and more intimate — creamy and soft, with a delicate skin-musk quality that keeps things close and personal. The base of praline, musk, amberwood, and moss closes with a caramelized warmth that's sweet but grounded, tropical but wearable every single day. Cruelty-free, clean ingredients, three pieces. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — vacation in a bottle, complete with everything you need to wear it all day.
$85.00 $64.99
Set includes: 3.4oz Eau de Parfum Spray + 1.0oz Eau de Parfum Mini + 6.0oz Body Wash From Bharara, Viking Dubai is a 2024 citrus aromatic EDP inspired by the luxury and energy of Dubai — and this three-piece set gives you everything you need to wear the full Viking Dubai experience from shower to going out. Bergamot, sweet orange, lemon, grapefruit, and ginger open with a bright, invigorating citrus-spice burst that's immediately bold and fresh. Cashmere wood, tonka bean, magnolia, and violet carry the heart with a warm, sophisticated woody-floral depth. Ambroxan, white musk, patchouli, and ambergris close in a long-lasting, skin-close base that wears beautifully for hours. The body wash layers the scent from the ground up, and the 1.0oz mini keeps Viking Dubai in your bag wherever the day takes you. 8–10 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in spring and summer — a bold, complete set built around one of Bharara's best-performing unisex fragrances.
$75.99 $55.99
Viktor & Rolf Flowerbomb is a 2005 floral oriental EDP by Carlos Benaim, Domitille Michalon-Bertier, Olivier Polge, and Spre Polge — one of the best-selling women's fragrances of the last two decades, and one that fully justifies its reputation. It opens with bergamot and tea, a clean, slightly earthy intro that sets the stage without stealing it. The heart is where Flowerbomb earns its name — sambac jasmine, cattleya orchid, rose, and freesia exploding in a lush, maximalist floral bouquet that's rich, feminine, and absolutely unforgettable. The base of musk and patchouli anchors everything in a warm, slightly earthy sensuality that gives this fragrance its legendary staying power. Sweet, bold, and unapologetically feminine from first spray to last. 8–10 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter — a true modern classic that earns every compliment it gets.
$73.99
Set includes: 3.4oz Eau de Parfum Spray + 2.5oz Body Lotion + 2.5oz Shower Gel Lolita Lempicka Mon Premier is a floral fruity gourmand EDP housed in the brand's iconic jewel-cut blue bottle — one of the most recognizable flacons in women's fragrance. The set gives you the full routine: shower gel to open, lotion to hydrate and layer, and the EDP to finish. It opens with ivy, star anise, and cherry, a fresh, slightly herbal-sweet combination that's immediately distinctive — the licorice-forward quality setting it apart from every other fruity feminine on the shelf. The heart of orris, violet, and licorice deepens into something powdery, soft, and genuinely elegant. The base of vetiver, musk, tonka bean, vanilla, and praline closes warm, creamy, and long-wearing — a soft oriental finish that lingers beautifully. One of the most recognizable feminine signatures of the last two decades. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter — the bottle that started it all, packaged to complete it.
$73.99
Set includes: 3.4oz Eau de Toilette Spray + 2.5oz Body Lotion + 2.5oz Shower Gel Davidoff Cool Water Woman's 3PC Gift Set is the complete routine built around one of the most recognized aquatic fragrances in women's perfumery. Shower with the gel, follow with the lotion, and finish with a few sprays of the EDT for a layered freshness that carries through the entire day. The fragrance opens with watermelon, pineapple, and lemon — a juicy, sparkling aquatic-fruit burst that's clean and immediately refreshing. The heart of lily of the valley and black currant adds a soft, slightly sweet floralcy that gives Cool Water Woman its feminine edge. The base of sandalwood, musk, and peach closes warm, subtle, and long-wearing — light enough to wear every day, memorable enough to make an impression. 5–7 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — a classic for a reason, and a gift set worth keeping for yourself.
$63.99