Final chance fragrances at can't-miss prices — limited stock, no restocks
Final chance fragrances at can't-miss prices — limited stock, no restocks
Just Jack Just Oud is a raw, brooding oriental EDP built for anyone who wants their oud to actually smell like oud — no sugarcoating, no filler. The top opens with dark, resinous labdanum that sets the tone immediately — rich, amber-heavy, and unapologetically bold. The heart brings in earthy patchouli, golden saffron, and a lush rose that softens the opening just enough to keep it wearable without going sweet. The base is where it locks in: deep, smoky agarwood (oud), creamy sandalwood, and dry cedar — a woody foundation that's genuinely long-lasting and effortlessly masculine. Longevity runs 6–8 hours with moderate-to-strong projection — a fall and winter powerhouse built for evenings, nights out, or any occasion where you want to be remembered. Reviewers liken it to Acqua di Parma Colonia Oud at a completely different price point.
$22.00
Just Jack Mistica is a woody chypre EDP that takes a floral-forward approach and packages it in one of the most striking gold bottles in the lineup — and the juice inside absolutely keeps up with the presentation. The top opens with bright bergamot, delicate white flowers, and honeyed peony — fresh, airy, and elegantly citrus-floral right away. The heart deepens with intoxicating jasmine and powdery rose — rich, classic, and undeniably sophisticated without leaning feminine. The base wraps everything in earthy, creamy patchouli and warm woody notes — grounding the florals with real depth and staying power. Longevity runs 5–7 hours with moderate projection — a spring and fall fragrance that transitions seamlessly from daywear to evenings out. One of the most polished and wearable releases in the Just Jack lineup.
$22.00
Just Jack Mystery is a 2020 EDP built around a dark, gourmand-oriental profile that smells rich and indulgent from start to finish. The top opens with warm, golden saffron — sharp and spiced right out of the bottle, immediately setting a serious, moody tone. The heart leans into creamy vanilla and lush rose — a sweet-floral combo that softens the saffron without losing any of its warmth or depth. The base is where it gets genuinely addictive: smoky oud and dark chocolate come together for a finish that's deep, slightly sweet, and impossible to ignore. Longevity runs 6–8 hours with moderate projection — a fall and winter fragrance built for evenings, date nights, or any occasion where you want something bold and memorable. Dark, sweet, and dangerously easy to reach for every day.
$22.00
Just Jack T'Rose is a rich, spicy rose EDP that skips the soft and predictable and goes straight for something darker and more interesting. The top opens with golden saffron and a sharp snap of black pepper — warm, spiced, and immediately intriguing. The heart is where it earns its name: a full double-rose accord of Bulgarian rose and Turkish rose steps in alongside aromatic coffee — earthy, romantic, and slightly powdery in the best way. The base grounds everything with smoky incense, earthy patchouli, creamy sandalwood, and warm amber — a rich oriental finish that lingers long after the florals fade. Longevity runs 5–7 hours with moderate projection — a fall and winter staple that works beautifully on both men and women. Reviewers compare the vibe to Tom Ford Café Rose, at a fraction of the price.
$22.00
Jean Lowe Matière is Maison Alhambra's 2022 floral EDP, built on a narcissus and jasmine opening, a rose and cyclamen heart, and an oud, patchouli, and frankincense base — a dupe of Louis Vuitton Rose des Vents (~$360) at around $20. Narcissus and jasmine open with a soft, dewy white floral burst — narcissus giving a slightly green, powdery quality and jasmine adding a creamy floral warmth that keeps the opening refined. Rose and cyclamen build a fresh, romantic floral heart — rose delivering a dewy, slightly jammy petal quality that anchors the composition, and cyclamen adding clean green brightness that keeps the rose feeling modern. Oud, patchouli, and frankincense close with a warm, resinous base — oud adding woody backbone, patchouli threading in earthy warmth, and frankincense giving a soft smoky depth that grounds the florals. Wear it for spring and summer days, casual evenings, date nights, and anywhere you want a polished, feminine floral with a quietly luxurious depth. 7–9 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; one of the stronger performers in the Jean Lowe lineup for the price.
$22.00
Glacier Bold is Maison Alhambra's 2023 unisex EDP, built on a bergamot opening, a coconut heart, and a tonka bean base — a dupe of Jean Paul Gaultier Le Beau Le Parfum (~$120) at around $20. Bergamot opens with a bright, slightly tart Italian citrus burst that freshens and lifts the composition, giving the opening a clean, polished first impression before the richer, sweeter notes start to take over. Coconut builds a warm, creamy, lightly tropical heart that's the star of the composition — smooth and milky, feeling sun-warmed rather than sunscreen, adding the kind of sweetness that earns the Le Beau comparison and makes this instantly likable. Tonka bean closes with a soft, lightly sweet, creamy warmth that anchors the tropical sweetness and gives the dry-down a vanilla-adjacent depth without going heavy. Wear it for warm-weather occasions, daytime casual, social outings, beach trips, and anywhere a fun, sweet, tropical unisex scent is the right vibe. 4–6 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; let it sit a few weeks before first wear — sweetens and improves with time.
$22.00
Fragrance World Just Aswad is a 2023 aromatic fougère EDP and a widely recognized affordable alternative to Dior Sauvage Elixir — darker, spicier, and more concentrated than a standard Sauvage flanker, built for men who want something with real presence. It opens with grapefruit, nutmeg, cinnamon, and cardamom — the grapefruit keeps a citrus brightness in the top while the spice trio lays down a warm, bold intensity from the first spray, with cardamom and nutmeg pushing the opening toward something genuinely exotic rather than playing it safe. The heart is a single note of lavender — clean, slightly herbal, and surprisingly effective as a solo act, providing a fresh aromatic contrast that balances all the surrounding heat and keeps the composition from going too heavy mid-wear. The base of licorice, sandalwood, amber, patchouli, and vetiver closes rich and long-wearing — licorice adding a bittersweet anisic depth, vetiver contributing dry smokiness, and sandalwood and amber providing warm, creamy structure. 8–10 hours, strong projection. Best in fall and winter — the Elixir DNA at a price that's hard to argue with.
$22.50
From Fragrance World, Just Azraq Blue is a woody aromatic EDP — a well-regarded Bleu de Chanel alternative built around the same pepper-lavender-cardamom-incense framework that made Bleu one of the best-selling masculines of the last two decades, available here at a fraction of the designer price and with enough performance to make it a genuine daily driver. The top opens with black pepper, lavender, and cardamom — sharp, aromatic, and immediately masculine, the pepper providing a cold, prickly freshness while the lavender and cardamom add warm, herbal depth that transitions the opening seamlessly. The heart moves into incense and patchouli — smoky, earthy, and quietly complex, giving the composition its most distinctive quality and the most direct nod to Bleu's signature mid-wear character. The base settles into vanilla and tonka bean — smooth, warm, and gently sweet, rounding everything out into a long-lasting skin-close finish. 7–9 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best year-round; Bleu de Chanel DNA at a price that actually makes sense.
$22.50
Tag-Him Prestige Edition by Armaf is the epitome of luxury and elegance for the discerning man. It opens with a refreshing burst of mint, bergamot, and grapefruit. The heart unfolds with a spicy blend of blood orange, cinnamon, pepper, and calming lavender. Anchored by a rich base of amber, white wood, vanilla, and patchouli, this fragrance exudes sophistication and charm. Perfect for those moments when you want to make a lasting impression.
$22.99
From Armaf, Odyssey Homme is an oriental EDP that sits squarely in the Tom Ford Noir Extreme family — a warm, sweet, spicy-vanilla scent with a powdery iris accent that reviewers also compare to Valentino Uomo Intense and Spicebomb Extreme, making it one of the most versatile cold-weather values in the Odyssey lineup. Vanilla and amber open with an immediate, enveloping warmth — not a fresh opening at all, this leads with a rich, sweet ambery smoothness that lets you know from the first spray exactly what kind of scent you're getting into. Oriental notes, spices, and iris carry the heart with a layered, slightly powdery complexity — the spices adding a warm, almost cinnamon-like heat, the iris threading in a soft, creamy, slightly cocoa-like powderiness, and the oriental blend giving the middle a deep, exotic richness that keeps the sweetness from going flat. Vanilla, leather, and jasmine close the base with a smooth, slightly smoky depth — the vanilla doubling down on the creamy sweetness from the opening, the leather adding a dry, masculine edge, and the jasmine lifting the base with a subtle, slightly sweet floral elegance that keeps the dry-down refined. 6–8 hours with moderate projection — sweet and present without being overbearing. Best in fall and winter, this is a go-to for date nights, evening events, or cold-weather days when you want something warm, sweet, and quietly luxurious.
$22.99
Joop! Homme is a 1989 EDT by perfumer Michel Almairac — one of the most polarizing and iconic men's fragrances ever made, and one that absolutely does not apologize for what it is. The top opens with bright orange blossom, sweet mandarin, bergamot, and Amalfi lemon — a citrusy, almost candied intro that sets the tone immediately. The heart doubles down with warm cinnamon, powdery heliotrope, lush jasmine, aromatic cardamom, and soft lily-of-the-valley — rich, sweet, and genuinely unique in the men's fragrance world. The base digs deep into vanilla, tonka bean, creamy sandalwood, earthy patchouli, honey, and tobacco — dark, indulgent, and unforgettable. Longevity runs 8–12 hours with strong projection — a fall and winter powerhouse that demands a light hand (one or two sprays maximum). Love it or hate it, nobody forgets the guy wearing Joop! Homme.
$22.99
From Lagerfeld, the original Lagerfeld for Men is a 1978 oriental woody EDT crafted by perfumer Ron Winnegrad — one of the defining masculine fragrances of the powerhouse era, a bold, warm, spiced amber that has stayed in production for nearly fifty years and earns consistent praise from fragrance enthusiasts who describe it as a rich, barbershop-adjacent classic that smells genuinely unlike anything released in the last three decades. Aldehydes, bergamot, nutmeg, orange, and tarragon open with a warm, lightly spiced, slightly soapy brightness — the tarragon and nutmeg delivering an aromatic spiciness that is immediately distinctive and characterful, the aldehydes lifting the opening with a slightly soapy, classic-parfumerie quality, and the bergamot and orange threading in a clean citrus warmth that gives the first minutes a polished, confident character. Cedarwood, jasmine, iris, patchouli, rose, sandalwood, and tobacco carry the heart with a rich, complex, lightly powdery oriental floralness — the tobacco and iris together giving the mid-stage its most memorable and mature quality, a warm, slightly leathery, powdery depth that is the soul of the composition, while the jasmine, rose, and patchouli add a rich floral and earthy roundness. Amber, musk, oak, tonka bean, and vanilla close with a warm, golden, honeyed base — the amber and tonka together creating a smooth, slightly sweet oriental warmth that lingers on skin and fabric for hours and is the reason this fragrance earns its dedicated following generation after generation. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter; one spray maximum — this one commands presence without asking for permission.
$22.99
Introducing Skin Couture, a delightful fragrance for women launched by the house of Armaf. With invigorating top notes of lemon, raspberry, cassis, and bergamot, it transitions to a heart of lily-of-the-valley, ylang-ylang, and violet leaf. The base notes of white woods and musk leave a captivating and enduring impression. Embrace the essence of modern femininity with this enchanting scent, perfect for any occasion.
$22.99
From Lattafa, Mayar Natural Intense is a 2024 fruity floral EDP — a fresh, airy, aquatic-leaning feminine that reviewers describe as a bright, breezy seaside experience built around green fruit and water florals, landing in the top tier of Lattafa's recent women's releases for its effortless wearability and genuine compliment-pulling performance. Green tangerine, fig, melon, and coconut water open with a cool, watery fruitiness that is immediately refreshing and distinctive — the fig adding a soft, slightly green-milky sweetness, the melon contributing a clean, lightly honeyed juiciness, the green tangerine threading in a crisp citrus brightness, and the coconut water giving the opening a light, tropical hydration that keeps everything feeling airy rather than heavy. Lotus, water lily, and jasmine carry the heart with a clean, transparent, aquatic floralness — the water lily and lotus contributing a dewy, serene freshness that gives the mid-stage its most distinctive and beautiful quality, and the jasmine threading through as a soft, luminous white floral that adds just enough sweetness and depth without pulling the fragrance away from its cool, natural character. Musk, ambroxan, sandalwood, and vanilla close with a warm, skin-close creaminess — the ambroxan amplifying the fragrance beautifully with a radiant, skin-fusing warmth, and the sandalwood and vanilla adding a smooth, slightly sweet woodiness that gives Mayar Natural Intense excellent staying power for a fresh fragrance. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; the kind of fragrance that makes people lean in to ask what you're wearing.
$22.99
From Maison Alhambra, Karat is a 2022 fruity-floral EDP openly inspired by Tiziana Terenzi's Kirke — a celebrated Italian niche fragrance that retails at $200–300+ — bringing that composition's lush, exotic fruit-and-florals DNA to a price that makes it genuinely accessible without sacrificing the experience. Peach, passionfruit, raspberry, pear, cassis, herbal notes, and earthy notes open with a burst of ripe, juicy fruitiness that feels vibrant and a little tropical — the peach and passionfruit leading with a sweet tartness, the cassis and raspberry layering in a deeper berry richness, and the herbal and earthy undertones keeping the opening from reading too sweet or candy-like. Lily of the valley carries the heart with a soft, clean, slightly icy floralness that bridges the fruit-heavy opening into the warmer base without feeling abrupt or overdone. Musk, vanilla, heliotrope, sandalwood, and patchouli close with a creamy, almond-kissed warmth — heliotrope adding a soft powdery sweetness, sandalwood smoothing everything out, and patchouli grounding the base with a quiet earthiness. 5–7 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; the Kirke experience without the niche price tag.
$22.99
Katy Perry Royal Revolution is a 2014 EDP by perfumer Pierre Negrin — a sweet, flirty floral inspired by the look of a blue diamond and bottled in one of the most eye-catching crowns in the celebrity fragrance world. The top opens with juicy pomegranate and delicate pink freesia — fruity, fresh, and fun right from the first spray. The heart blooms into rich orange blossom, romantic jasmine, and warm sandalwood — a classic floral core that feels polished without being stuffy. The base digs in with mysterious blackthorn, creamy vanilla orchid, a hint of leather, and soft skin musk — giving it a warm, slightly dark finish that makes it more interesting than your average sweet floral. Longevity runs 4–6 hours with soft-to-moderate projection — a spring and fall pick great for everyday wear or a casual night out. Sweet, bold, and totally Katy.
$22.99
Lattafa Yara is a floral fruity EDP that's become one of the most talked-about women's fragrances in the Middle Eastern perfume world — sweet, radiant, and impossible to dislike. It opens with raspberry, pear, and bergamot, a juicy, sun-bright fruit combination that's immediately inviting and just a little addictive. The heart of rose, jasmine, and lily of the valley delivers a soft, romantic floralcy that's feminine without being fussy — clean, slightly powdery, and effortlessly pretty. The base of vanilla, sandalwood, musk, and praline closes warm and creamy, a smooth, skin-close sweetness that lingers beautifully and gets better with every hour of wear. Consistently one of Lattafa's best-reviewed releases for good reason. 7–9 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and fall — the kind of fragrance that feels like it was made just for you.
$23.00
Fragrance World Ace is a 2022 oriental vanilla EDP and one of the most accessible affordable alternatives to Maison Margiela By the Fireplace — that cozy, smoky, roasted chestnut fragrance that turned into a cult classic, now captured in a bottle shaped like an ace of spades. It opens with cloves, pink pepper, and orange blossom — warm, spiced, and slightly floral, with cloves bringing a sharp, slightly medicinal depth, pink pepper adding a dry heat, and orange blossom threading a soft, honeyed sweetness that softens the spice just enough. The heart of chestnut, guaiac wood, and juniper is where the fireplace character emerges — roasted chestnut delivering that signature warm, nutty smokiness, guaiac wood adding a cool, slightly rubbery woodiness, and juniper contributing a crisp, slightly resinous freshness that keeps the composition from going too dark. The base of vanilla, Peru balsam, and cashmeran closes warm and enveloping — vanilla and balsam layering a sweet, resinous coziness while cashmeran adds a smooth, velvety woody-musky warmth. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter — everything that made By the Fireplace a must-have, at a fraction of the price.
$23.00
From Bharara, Noir is an aromatic spicy EDP built around a bold pepper-and-bergamot opening that immediately signals a darker, more intense character than most of the Bharara lineup. The top opens with a sharp, energizing blast of pepper and bergamot — spicy, slightly citrusy, and immediately commanding without being sharp or synthetic. The heart deepens into a sophisticated, multi-layered aromatic blend of geranium, lavender, pink pepper, and vetiver — herbal, slightly floral, and quietly rugged in a way that earns genuine comparison to Bleu de Chanel and YSL La Nuit de L'Homme DNA at a fraction of the price. The base settles into a clean, woody finish that lets the pepper and vetiver carry through with confidence and lasting projection. Reviewers consistently reach for Noir as an office-appropriate daily driver that quietly earns compliments without announcing itself loudly. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter — a dark, polished, no-fuss daily EDP for men who want a confident signature without breaking the bank.
$23.50
From Bharara, Rohit Delicate is a 2023 floral fruity EDP — and as the name promises, it's the most softly feminine and effortlessly wearable release in the Rohit Collection. The top opens with a gentle, juicy burst of pear and peony — lightly fruity, airy, and immediately fresh in a way that sets a clean, optimistic tone without any sharp synthetic edge. The heart blossoms into a beautifully simple pairing of rose and vanilla — romantic, slightly creamy, and warm in that skin-close way that makes it feel like a natural extension of yourself rather than a fragrance you're wearing. White musk and musk close the base in a soft, clean, barely-there trail that keeps everything light, wearable, and genuinely lovely from morning to evening. Reviewers consistently describe it as a go-to everyday feminine scent — inoffensive, graceful, and the kind of fragrance that quietly earns compliments without demanding attention. 5–7 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — a delicate, no-fuss daily wear that lives up to every promise in its name.
$23.50
From Bharara, Rohit Noir is a 2023 oriental woody EDP — one of the most well-reviewed releases in the Rohit Collection, built around a striking contrast between fresh citrus-herbal brightness and a warm, deeply masculine base. The top opens with a vibrant, refreshing burst of bergamot, lemon, and pear — crisp and immediately energizing. The heart layers lavender and mint into a cool, aromatic mid that keeps the opening freshness alive longer while adding real aromatic depth and sophistication. Cinnamon, vanilla, amber, and cedarwood close in a warm, slightly spiced, woody dry-down that's the reason reviewers can't stop reaching for this one — the vanilla and amber adding a soft, luxurious sweetness that never tips into gourmand territory, and the cedarwood keeping everything clean and masculine. The sleek black and gold bottle is one of the sharpest-looking in the Bharara lineup. 7–9 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter — a bold, polished EDP for men who want something dark, sophisticated, and genuinely memorable.
$23.50
From Maison Alhambra, Jean Lowe Fraiche is a bold, dark oriental EDP inspired by Louis Vuitton's Nouveau Monde — a brooding, spiced leather fragrance from the French luxury house that retails at $330+ — bringing that composition's signature oud-caramel-leather DNA to a price that makes it far easier to justify wearing daily. Oud and cacao open with a rich, slightly sweet darkness — the oud providing an immediately commanding woody depth, and the cacao threading in a dry, bittersweet quality that keeps the opening from reading as purely medicinal or harsh, giving it a more approachable warmth from the first spray. Patchouli, rose, saffron, and caramel build a complex, layered heart — the patchouli deepening the earthy backbone, the rose adding a spiced, leathery floralness rather than anything soft or pretty, the saffron bringing metallic warmth, and the caramel contributing a subtle sweetness that rounds out what could otherwise be a very austere mid-stage. Incense, leather, and blackcurrant close with a smoky, slightly tart, richly textured base that lingers long and evolves throughout the day into something genuinely interesting on the skin. 7–9 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter; Nouveau Monde's dark, opulent character at a price that makes the original genuinely hard to justify.
$23.50
Jean Lowe Nouveau is Maison Alhambra's 2023 oriental woody EDP, built on an oud and cacao opening, a patchouli, rose, saffron, and caramel heart, and an incense, leather, and blackcurrant base — widely identified as a dupe of Louis Vuitton Nouveau Monde (~$360) at around $20. Oud and cacao open with a dark, slightly smoky first impression — oud giving deep woody resinous backbone and cacao threading in a bittersweet chocolatey warmth that grounds the opening immediately. Patchouli, rose, saffron, and caramel build a dark, spiced heart — patchouli adding earthy depth, rose a warm floral richness, saffron a metallic spice kick, and caramel softening everything into balance. Incense, leather, and blackcurrant close with a smoky, animalic dry-down — incense adding deep resinous warmth, leather a polished edge, and blackcurrant giving a dark berry lift that prevents the base from going oppressively heavy. Wear it for date nights, formal events, and cooler evenings where a dark, bold, oud-leather oriental is the right move. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter; let it sit a few weeks before first wear — needs time to settle into its best form.
$23.50
Ferrari Red Power is a 2012 aromatic fougère EDT by Alexandra Carlin — a clean, well-structured masculine built around the classic fougère framework that does its job without overcomplicating anything. It opens with blood orange, pink pepper, lavender, and bergamot — a bright, slightly spiced citrus-aromatic opening that's energizing and immediately wearable, with blood orange adding a juicy, slightly bitter citrus depth and pink pepper threading a dry, snappy heat that keeps the whole opening from going too soft. The heart of geranium, rosemary, violet leaf, and cardamom shifts into more aromatic territory — geranium adding a rosy-green freshness, rosemary contributing a clean herbal sharpness, violet leaf threading a cool, slightly metallic greenness, and cardamom layering a warm exotic spice through the whole mid-stage. The base of musk, cedar, tonka bean, and patchouli closes warm and clean — tonka and patchouli adding quiet warmth and earthy depth while cedar provides dry woody structure and musk creates a smooth, lasting skin-close trail. 4–6 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and fall — a reliable, well-made aromatic that earns its place in any rotation.
$23.99