Final chance fragrances at can't-miss prices — limited stock, no restocks
Final chance fragrances at can't-miss prices — limited stock, no restocks
From Victorinox Swiss Army, Eau Florale is a 2017 floral EDT — a bright, fruit-forward feminine that reviewers compare to the discontinued L'Eau de Chloé, chasing that same peony-citrus energy at a fraction of the price. Pink grapefruit, black currant, peach, and mandarin orange open juicy and lightly tart — grapefruit cutting crisp and tangy, black currant adding dark berry depth, and peach and mandarin threading in a soft sweetness that makes the whole opening feel genuinely sunny. Peony, jasmine, and violet drive the heart into soft romantic floralness — peony lush and pink, jasmine adding creamy warmth, and violet threading in a cool powdery depth that keeps it from going cloyingly sweet. White musk, cashmeran, and cedar close with clean, cashmere-soft warmth — cashmeran doing the heavy lifting on the drydown and leaving a cozy skin-close finish that's the best part of the wear. 3–5 hours with moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; built for brunch, weekend errands, and warm days when you want to smell effortlessly pretty without reaching for something heavy.
$38.99
From Clinique, Happy Heart is a 2003 chypre floral Parfum by perfumers Christophe Laudamiel and Olivier Polge — a clean, airy, feel-good scent built for women who want something light and effortlessly fresh. The top opens with cool, crisp cucumber, bright mandarin orange, and a whisper of spicy cassia for a watery-citrus first impression that's immediately uplifting. The heart softens into a delicate green floral blend of water hyacinth and wild carrot flower — quietly unique notes that give Happy Heart its signature clean-green personality and set it apart from standard florals. White woods and sandalwood close with a smooth, barely-there warmth that keeps the whole scent light and skin-close without going heavy. It's the kind of fragrance you reach for on autopilot — shower-fresh, soft, and completely inoffensive. 5–7 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — a true everyday classic that's never out of place.
$39.99
Jimmy Choo L'Eau is a 2017 EDT by perfumer Juliette Karagueuzoglou — the lightest and most refreshing entry in the Jimmy Choo Signature line, built around a hibiscus flower accord that smells genuinely like a cold glass of something tropical and delicious. The top opens with crisp bergamot and vibrant hibiscus — bright, slightly tart, and immediately refreshing. The heart softens into juicy nectarine and delicate peony — a fruity-floral pairing that keeps the whole composition airy and luminous without going sweet or heavy. The base dries down to clean cedarwood and skin-close musk — dry, soft, and effortless. Longevity runs 3–5 hours with soft projection as expected for this concentration — a spring and summer fragrance perfect for warm days, casual outings, or anyone who finds the original Jimmy Choo EDP a little too rich. Think of it as the signature scent's breezy, sun-dressed younger sister. Light, pretty, and genuinely wearable.
$39.99
From Calvin Klein, Deep Euphoria EDT is a 2017 chypre floral by perfumer Honorine Blanc — the lighter, spring-ready version of the original Deep Euphoria EDP, built around the same "black magic" rose but given a fresher, more airy treatment for daytime wear. The top opens with a clean, watery-fruity pairing of water lily and pear — soft, slightly aquatic, and immediately breezy without going generic. The heart pivots to a beautifully rendered black rose — dark, velvety, and quietly dramatic in a way that gives the EDT its depth and distinction from typical light florals. Mineral woods and musk close in a clean, slightly earthy base that keeps everything fresh and skin-close without losing the rose's character in the dry-down. It's feminine and polished with just enough edge to make it interesting — the kind of scent that works as well on a work Monday as it does on a Saturday evening. 4–6 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — a fresh, sophisticated spin on the Euphoria universe.
$39.99
From Lattafa, Sehr is a 2024 oriental floral EDP — a warm, spiced, deeply sensual unisex fragrance built around a bitter almond and cinnamon opening that transitions into a distinctly modern heart centered on Akigalawood, the proprietary note that gives many celebrated niche fragrances their signature earthy, woody-spicy character, before settling into a rich vanilla absolute base. Bitter almond and cinnamon open with a bold, slightly exotic warmth — the bitter almond adding a nutty, slightly boozy richness that is immediately distinctive and attention-grabbing, and the cinnamon threading in a dry, crackling spice that gives the opening a cozy but confident edge without ever going sharp or overwhelming. Akigalawood, Pomarose, and jasmine carry the heart with a rich, modern woody complexity — the Akigalawood delivering its characteristic earthy, peppery-woody depth that elevates the fragrance well above budget Oriental territory, the Pomarose adding a rosy, lightly fruity floralness, and the jasmine threading through as a warm, slightly heady white floral that adds both sweetness and sophistication. Vanilla absolute, tonka bean, and amber close with a deeply warm, creamy, resinous base that is the most indulgent and lingering part of the fragrance — the vanilla absolute richer and more complex than standard vanilla, the tonka adding a smooth, slightly almond-like sweetness, and the amber wrapping everything in a golden, skin-fusing warmth. 8–10 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter; a sophisticated, niche-quality oriental at a fraction of niche prices.
$39.99
Azzaro Wanted Tonic is a 2020 woody spicy EDT that strips the Wanted line down to its most essential, energetic version — three notes, no distractions, and exactly the kind of clean, refreshing burst that works hardest in summer heat. It opens with lime — bright, slightly tart, with a clean soapy edge that's more elevated than basic citrus and immediately energizing. Ginger follows in the heart, adding a peppery, lightly spicy warmth that pairs perfectly with the lime without ever turning heavy or overdone — the two notes playing off each other in a way that feels genuinely natural. Patchouli closes the base with a quiet, woody smokiness that grounds the whole composition and gives it just enough depth to stick around. 4–6 hours with soft projection. Best in spring and summer — light, effortless, and built for the man who wants to smell great without overthinking it.
$39.99
From Bharara, Niche Femme is a 2021 floral oriental EDP crafted at a premium 30% oil concentration with 6 weeks of aging — the kind of quality commitment that delivers a noticeably richer, longer-lasting result than standard designer EDPs. The top opens with a bright, juicy trio of litchi, pear, and bergamot — sweet, slightly citrusy, and immediately inviting. The heart is where Niche Femme earns its name — Turkish rose, incense, and oud come together in a rich, sensual, deeply feminine mid that's simultaneously romantic and mysterious. Reviewers frequently compare the DNA to Delina by Parfums de Marly and Very Good Girl — same fruity-rose family, but with the oud and incense adding an oriental depth those fragrances don't have. Vanilla, amber, and sandalwood close in a warm, enveloping base that lingers beautifully for hours. 8–10 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter — a boldly formulated, genuinely luxurious women's EDP that punches far above its price.
$40.00
Carolina Herrera Chic is a 2002 floral EDP by perfumers Alberto Morillas and Jacques Cavallier — a confident, unapologetically feminine fragrance from the house known for making red look timeless, and one of the brand's most recognizable releases. It opens with a lush, full-on floral burst of red freesia, tuberose, and bulgarian rose — bright and slightly creamy right from the first spray, with tuberose adding a rich, velvety depth that makes the opening feel immediately luxurious. The heart layers in freesia, lily of the valley, mandarin blossom, and orange blossom — dewy freshness and soft citrus-floral brightness that keep the composition from ever going too heavy or stuffy. The base of white musk, sandalwood, and vanilla closes warm and skin-close — creamy, slightly sweet, and genuinely lasting. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and fall — classic, polished, and impossible to wear badly.
$41.99
Ariana Grande Thank U, Next is a 2019 floral fruity gourmand EDP by perfumer Jérôme Epinette — sweet, playful, and exactly what you'd expect from one of pop's biggest personalities in a bottle. It opens with raspberry and white pear, a juicy, bright fruit burst that's tart and energetic right from the first spray. The heart of coconut and pink rose takes the fruitiness somewhere warmer and creamier — the coconut adding a soft, tropical richness that blends beautifully with the delicate femininity of the rose. The base of macaroon sugar and velvet musk closes sweet, soft, and skin-close — a dessert-like finish that's addictive without being overwhelming. Fun, confident, and genuinely easy to wear. 4–6 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — the fragrance equivalent of moving on and feeling great about it.
$41.99
Lacoste L.12.12 Magnetic is a 2016 EDP that comes in a gorgeous magenta bottle and smells just as fun as it looks. The top dives straight into juicy mango, sweet clementine, and orange — like biting into a fruit cup on a warm afternoon. The heart softens things up with powdery heliotrope, violet leaf, rose, and jasmine — sweet and floral without being too girly or over the top. The base brings in warm vanilla, smooth tonka bean, and just enough patchouli to give it depth and keep it interesting. Longevity runs 5–7 hours with moderate projection — a great spring and summer EDP that works just as well for brunch as it does for a night out. Sweet, fruity, and easy to love — this one's a crowd-pleaser every time.
$41.99
From Ralph Lauren, Big Pony 1 is a 2010 woody aromatic EDT by perfumer Yves Cassar — the sport-coded, blue-bottle entry in the iconic Big Pony collection for men, a clean, energetic, and effortlessly wearable composition built around a lime-lemon opening, an aquatic notes-grapefruit heart, and an oak-sandalwood-musk base that reviewers describe as a Polo Blue-adjacent citrus woody — lighter, simpler, and more immediately accessible, perfect for the active man who wants a fresh, sporty signature without overthinking it. Lime and lemon open with a vivid, sharp, lightly tart citrus brightness — the lime delivering an immediately energizing, slightly zesty citrus quality that reviewers consistently describe as Big Pony 1's most defining and dominant note from opening to drydown, giving the composition its most instantly recognizable and sporty character, and the lemon threading in a clean, slightly softer brightness that rounds the lime's sharpness into something polished and effortlessly wearable for any active occasion. Aquatic notes and grapefruit carry the heart into a cool, lightly watery, citrus-fresh complexity — the aquatic notes delivering a clean, slightly sea-spray freshness that gives the composition its most Polo Blue-adjacent quality, and the grapefruit threading in a slightly bitter, energizing citrus depth that amplifies the lime's sporty character. Oak, sandalwood, and musk close with a clean, lightly woody, skin-close warmth. 3–5 hours with soft projection. Best in spring and summer; a clean, energetic citrus woody for the active, sporty man.
$41.99
Bharara Queen is a 2024 floral-oriental EDP that opens bright, goes soft and feminine in the middle, and lands warm and sweet at the base — a classic three-act structure done really well. The top is bergamot, lemon, solar notes, and transparent flowers — a clean, sunny citrus opening with an airy, almost luminous quality that feels fresh without being generic. The heart blooms into white flowers, lily of the valley, violet, and rose — a full floral bouquet that's feminine and elegant without being heavy or old-fashioned. The base of caramel, vanilla, amber, sandalwood, and patchouli brings a warm, creamy sweetness that gives Queen its staying power and makes the dry-down genuinely addictive. At 30% oil concentration, this one performs well beyond its price. 7–9 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter — the kind of fragrance that makes people stop and ask what you're wearing.
$42.00
Illicit is Jimmy Choo's 2015 modern floriental EDP by Anne Flipo, opening with ginger and bitter orange, a rose, jasmine sambac, and orange blossom heart, and a honey, caramel, and sandalwood base — a seductive honey-amber gourmand that earns consistent compliments. Ginger and bitter orange open with a sharp, spiced citrus burst — ginger delivering dry warmth that immediately sets the composition apart, and bitter orange a dark zesty citrus that reads refined and sophisticated. Rose, jasmine sambac, and orange blossom build a warm, honeyed floral heart — rose adding classic elegance, jasmine sambac a lush indolic depth, and orange blossom a milky sweetness bridging the spiced opening to the rich base. Honey, caramel, and sandalwood close with a warm, rich gourmand base — honey delivering cozy tea-like warmth reviewers call the standout note, caramel a smooth sweetness, and sandalwood a clean depth rounded by vanilla, cashmere wood, and amber. Safe blind buy for honey-amber gourmand fans — best for fall and winter evenings, date nights, and any occasion that calls for a warm, seductive signature. 7–9 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter.
$42.99
Lacoste Pour Femme is a 2003 EDP from master perfumer Olivier Cresp — a soft, sporty floral that became a quiet classic. The top kicks off with light freesia, crisp apple, and a touch of pepper to keep things interesting. The heart blooms into a full bouquet of violet, heliotrope, jasmine, hibiscus, and rose — basically every pretty flower in one place, but it works. The base is where it gets cozy: warm suede, sandalwood, cedar, a hint of incense, and smooth labdanum give it real depth without feeling heavy. Expect 6–8 hours of wear with moderate projection — a great everyday pick for fall and spring. Clean, comfortable, and easy to love — this one has been winning fans for over 20 years for good reason.
$42.99
From Lolita Lempicka, Le Parfum is a 2021 oriental floral EDP by perfumer Annick Menardo — a vegan, modernized return to the iconic 1997 licorice-and-violet DNA that made this French house legendary, reimagined in the brand's classic round apple bottle with a cleaner, more wearable formula. Anise, violet, and cherry open with an instantly distinctive combination that is unlike almost anything else on the market — the anise delivering a cool, slightly herbal sweetness, the violet adding a powdery, slightly earthy floralness, and the cherry threading in a soft, jammy fruitiness that gives the opening a playful, fairy-tale quality. Licorice, iris, and tonka bean carry the heart with the signature accord that defines the entire Lolita Lempicka universe — the licorice reading as lush and gourmand rather than medicinal, the iris adding a cool, rooty sophistication, and the tonka bean wrapping everything in a warm, soft sweetness that makes the mid-stage genuinely addictive. Praline, musk, patchouli, and vanilla close with a warm, creamy, lightly earthy base that gives Le Parfum real depth and a beautifully complex dry-down that improves for hours. 5–7 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in fall and winter; one of the most distinctive and original feminines in its price range.
$44.99
From Moschino, Toy 2 is a 2018 floral woody musk EDP by perfumers Alberto Morillas and Fabrice Pellegrin — a clean, lightly fruity, effortlessly feminine fragrance housed in the brand's iconic frosted teddy bear bottle, built around an apple, mandarin orange, and magnolia opening, a white currant, peony, and jasmine heart, and a musk, sandalwood, and amberwood base that reviewers consistently describe as smelling like the freshest, cleanest version of yourself — a warm laundry and ripe fruit combination that is somehow both playful and genuinely elegant at the same time. Apple, mandarin orange, and magnolia open with a bright, lightly tart, lively fruitiness — apple delivering a crisp, slightly green sweetness that gives the opening its most refreshing and distinctive quality, mandarin adding a warm, juicy citrus brightness that keeps the whole top feeling energetic and uplifting, and magnolia threading in a soft, slightly creamy floralness that smooths the fruit into something genuinely beautiful and approachable from the very first spray. White currant, peony, and jasmine build a clean, softly floral, lightly sweet heart — white currant delivering a cool, slightly tart fruitiness that bridges the opening into the floral mid-wear, peony threading in a fresh, lightly powdery floralness that is the heart's most luminous and feminine quality, and jasmine adding a classic, slightly creamy white floralness that gives the whole mid-wear a quietly elegant and timeless character. Musk, sandalwood, and amberwood close with a clean, warm, lightly woody finish — musk creating the transparent, skin-close trail that most reviewers describe as the fragrance's most addictive and long-lasting quality, sandalwood threading in a smooth creamy warmth, and amberwood adding a soft golden depth. 4–6 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; the fragrance that makes you smell like you just stepped out of the world's best shower.
$44.99
From Paloma Picasso, the eponymous fragrance is a 1984 chypre floral EDT by perfumer Francis Bocris — one of the most audaciously bold, richly complex, and unapologetically powerful feminines of the entire 1980s, created by Pablo Picasso's daughter as an artistic self-portrait for strong women, built around a carnation-coriander-rose-angelica-neroli-bergamot opening, a patchouli-hyacinth-jasmine-ylang ylang-mimosa heart, and an oakmoss-civet-vetiver-sandalwood-amber-musk base that reviewers describe as a grand, leathery, animalic chypre rose — intoxicating, unapologetic, and unmistakably confident, drawing comparisons to Chanel No. 19 and Knowing. Carnation, coriander, rose, angelica, neroli, bergamot, and Amalfi lemon open with a rich, lively, multi-spiced floral-citrus complexity — the carnation delivering a bold, clove-spiced floralness that immediately establishes the composition's most powerfully feminine and unapologetically dramatic quality, the coriander threading in a warm, slightly sharp aromatic spice, the rose delivering a vivid, siren-red floralness that reviewers describe as the composition's most beautiful and defining quality, and the bergamot and Amalfi lemon contributing a bright citrus clarity that lifts the dense floral-spice opening. Patchouli, hyacinth, jasmine, ylang ylang, and mimosa carry the heart into a lush, richly floral, lightly earthy complexity — the patchouli threading a warm, lightly smoky earthiness through the heart, the hyacinth delivering a cool, slightly green spring freshness, and the jasmine and ylang ylang adding warm indolic white-floral richness. Oakmoss, civet, vetiver, sandalwood, amber, and musk close with a deep, animalic, lightly mossy chypre warmth. 8+ hours with strong projection. Best in fall and winter; a bold, unapologetic masterpiece for the strong, confident woman.
$44.99
Lacoste Match Point is a 2020 EDT crafted by perfumer Sophie Labbé — a fresh, sporty scent inspired by tennis and built for guys who are always on the move. The top comes out swinging with zesty grapefruit, herby basil, and a pop of pink pepper that wakes you right up. The heart goes green and aromatic with clary sage, earthy geranium, and a touch of gentian — think clean and active, not office-stuffy. The base lands on smooth cashmeran and woody vetiver, giving it just enough warmth to stick around. Wears 5–7 hours with moderate projection — perfect for spring and summer, gym to grab-and-go errands. If you want something no-fuss that still smells sharp, this delivers every time.
$44.99
Exceptional Parfums Because You Are is a 2008 floral aquatic EDP designed for the everyday woman — a light, clean, and quietly elegant fragrance that reviewers consistently describe as fresh, soft, and genuinely inoffensive in the best possible way. It opens with a crisp, airy brightness that feels like a gentle burst of cool spring air — clean and slightly green with a subtle floral quality that transitions quickly into the heart without any harsh or synthetic edges. The floral core of lily, lilac, and freesia is the soul of this fragrance — lily adding a soft, slightly waxy white floral elegance, lilac threading in a cool, slightly powdery sweetness, and freesia contributing a light, airy floralness that gives the whole composition a fresh-cut-flower quality that stays transparent and easy throughout wear. Reviewers note it sits close to the skin, never announcing itself too loudly, making it an ideal choice for office environments or situations where subtlety is appreciated. The drydown is clean, slightly powdery, and smooth. 3–5 hours, soft projection. Best in spring and summer — a simple, unpretentious floral that does exactly what a daytime EDP should.
$44.99
From Michael Kors, Glam Jasmine is a 2013 floral EDP by perfumer Harry Fremont — a clean, radiant jasmine built for women who want their fragrance to feel effortless and genuinely beautiful, not complicated, a four-note composition that proves the best florals don't need a crowded note list to leave a lasting impression. Blackcurrant opens with a bright, slightly tart, juicy sweetness — vivid and fruity without being heavy, delivering a lively first impression that sets up the floral heart without overpowering it. Jasmine and white flowers build the heart — jasmine at its most luminous and wearable, clean and lush rather than heady or indolic, and white florals adding a soft, slightly creamy depth that keeps the bouquet feeling polished and feminine without going stiff or old-fashioned. Sandalwood and cassis close with a smooth, gently sweet, lightly woody finish — sandalwood grounding the florals with a warm, creamy woodiness, and cassis looping back to echo the opening's fruitiness in a softer, more lingering way that ties the whole composition together beautifully. 4–6 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — jasmine, done right, no fuss required.
$44.99
From Armaf, launched in 2022, Club de Nuit Untold is an amber woody EDP that draws universal comparisons to Maison Francis Kurkdjian Baccarat Rouge 540 — a warm, sweet, slightly metallic scent with a crystalline amber quality that reviewers say nails the BR540 DNA more closely than almost any other alternative on the market. Saffron and jasmine open with a spiced, golden warmth — the saffron hitting immediately with that distinctive metallic, slightly caramelized richness that BR540 fans will recognize instantly, and the jasmine adding a soft, creamy floral sweetness that smooths the spice into something immediately inviting and luxurious-smelling. Amberwood and ambergris carry the heart and are the backbone of the entire scent — the amberwood building a smooth, luminous, slightly sweet woodiness that glows on the skin, and the ambergris contributing a salty, mineral warmth that gives Untold its distinctive, almost translucent quality that makes it smell expensive from across a room. Fir resin and cedar close with a woody, slightly balsamic base — the fir resin adding a smooth, resinous depth that's warm and clean rather than sharp or piney, and the cedar grounding the dry-down with a dry, woody structure that keeps the amber sweetness from ever feeling heavy. 8–10 hours with strong projection — this is a powerhouse that announces itself, so two to three sprays is plenty. Wearable year-round with a sweet spot in fall and winter, perfect for date nights, evening events, formal occasions, or any moment where you want to smell bold, mysterious, and genuinely luxurious without spending niche prices.
$44.99
From Dolce & Gabbana, Light Blue is a 2001 floral fruity chypre EDT by perfumer Olivier Cresp — one of the best-selling women's fragrances of the past quarter century and a bona fide modern classic, built around a crisp Sicilian lemon and green apple opening that captures the breezy, effortless energy of an Italian summer afternoon and has been doing it better than almost anything else at its price point for over twenty years. The top opens with Sicilian lemon, apple, cedar, and bellflower — sharp, bright, and immediately recognizable, the lemon-apple combo delivering a crisp, fresh-squeezed quality that is the signature of the entire Light Blue franchise. The heart blooms into bamboo, jasmine, and white rose — clean, airy, and quietly feminine without going sweet or heavy. The base settles into cedar, musk, and amber — dry, woody, and skin-close. 4–6 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; twenty-three years and still the first one people reach for.
$44.99
From Dolce & Gabbana, Light Blue Forever Pour Homme is a 2021 woody aquatic EDP by perfumer Shyamala Maisondieu — the discontinued men's counterpart to the women's Forever flanker, taking the original Light Blue Pour Homme's crisp citrus-aquatic DNA and adding a greener, more ozonic complexity that reviewers consistently rank as the most refined and sophisticated version of the men's Light Blue line. Grapefruit and bergamot open clean, cold-pressed, and bright. Ozonic notes and violet leaf build a cool, dewy, slightly green heart that gives Forever Pour Homme its most distinctive quality. Java vetiver, white musk, and patchouli close earthy, clean, and surprisingly long-lasting. 5–7 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; discontinued and worth grabbing while stock lasts.
$44.99
From Al Haramain, Amber Oud Bleu Edition is a 2022 aromatic woody EDP drawing from the DNA of Bleu de Chanel EDT — the same citrus-spice-woody signature at a fraction of the price, positioned as an accessible daily alternative to one of the most recognizable masculine blueprints in modern perfumery. Grapefruit, lemon, mint, and pink pepper open with a bright, zesty freshness — the grapefruit and lemon delivering a clean, sparkling citrus burst, the mint threading in a cool, icy crispness that sharpens everything around it, and the pink pepper adding a dry, slightly rosy spice that gives the opening its confident edge. Ginger, vetiver, and jasmine carry the heart into warm, aromatic territory — the ginger adding a sharp, spiced earthiness that deepens the composition, the vetiver contributing a dry, smoky woodiness that grounds the middle, and the jasmine threading in a light floral softness that keeps things from going too dark. Sandalwood, olibanum, cedar, and patchouli close with a warm, resinous woody base — the sandalwood adding a creamy smoothness, the olibanum contributing a slightly smoky, incense-like depth, and the cedar and patchouli providing a dry, masculine structure that anchors the dry-down. 6–8 hours with moderate projection — solid performance at the price. Best in spring and fall; ideal for the office, casual wear, or anyone who wants the blue-fougère profile without the designer price tag.
$44.99