Hugo Boss Hugo XY is a 2007 woody aromatic EDT — designed for a new generation of men who believe that total harmony is no longer the basis for modern relationships, where conflict and pure attraction have commenced. It opens with pear leaf, cedar, and bergamot — a fresh, slightly green citrus burst that's immediately clean and energetic, the pear leaf adding a distinctive softness that keeps the opening feeling natural rather than synthetic. The heart of mint and basil is where XY earns its character — cool, aromatic, and genuinely herbal, the mint delivering a genuinely fresh quality while the basil threads a warm, slightly spiced greenness that gives this one a complexity most fresh masculines don't have. The base of cedar, musk, and patchouli closes warm, slightly earthy, and skin-close — a dry, woody finish that grounds the herbal opening and gives XY a comfortable, lasting trail. Reviewers compare it to CK Eternity for Men — same fresh DNA, slightly greener and more aromatic. 3–5 hours, soft projection. Best in spring and summer — clean, crisp, and completely approachable.
From Hugo Boss, Hugo Dark Blue is a 1999 oriental spicy EDT by perfumers Alain Astori and Beatrice Piquet — positioned by the brand as "the darker side of Hugo" and bottled in an iconic cobalt blue cocktail shaker that tells you exactly what kind of evening this fragrance was built for. Ginger, grapefruit, orange, lime, and lemon open in a bright, slightly spicy citrus combination where the ginger takes an early lead — zingy and slightly biting, with a sharp sparkle that reviewers describe as somewhere between a citrus cocktail and crushed ice. The heart warms into cypress, cardamom, mahogany, geranium, and sage — a spiced woody-aromatic combo that darkens the composition considerably, adding resinous depth and a distinctly masculine character that sets Dark Blue well apart from Hugo's greener, fresher siblings. Vanilla, cedar, benzoin, vetiver, and patchouli bring the dry-down home with a sweet, earthy, warmly oriental finish that lingers well into the evening. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter; the Hugo for when the original feels too casual for the occasion.
From Hugo Boss, Hugo Extreme is a 2016 aromatic green EDP — a direct evolution of the iconic 1995 Hugo Man, reimagined in a higher-concentration format that cranks every element of the original up to its maximum and delivers the kind of performance the original always promised but didn't quite deliver. Green apple opens with an amped-up, intensely crisp, almost electrifying freshness that hits harder and lasts longer than the classic EDT version by a significant margin. The heart builds into a bold aromatic trio of lavender, sage, and geranium — clean, herbal, and confidently masculine, with the lavender adding a soft floral polish and the sage and geranium providing the sharp, woody-green backbone that defines the Hugo DNA. Balsam fir and cedar close the composition with a dry, resinous, forest-like woodiness that gives the base real staying power and a grounded, outdoorsy finish. 7–9 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; everything that made the original Hugo a classic, just turned all the way up.
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.
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.
Hugo Boss Boss Bottled Infinite is a 2019 woody aromatic EDP — a fresh, herb-forward evolution of the Boss Bottled DNA that introduces lavender, rosemary, and patchouli to the classic apple-and-cinnamon framework, creating something simultaneously familiar and distinctly its own. The opening lands with apple, cinnamon, sage, and mandarin orange — the signature Bottled fruitiness given a lively, slightly herbal-green energy by the sage that makes this immediately distinctive from the original. The heart develops through lavender, rosemary, and patchouli — a beautifully aromatic trio that's warm, slightly earthy, and quietly Mediterranean, the rosemary keeping everything fresh and the patchouli adding just enough depth to prevent the composition from going too light. The base of sandalwood and olive tree closes with a clean, warm, gently woody drydown. 4–6 hours, strong opening projection that softens. Best year-round — a more herbal, sophisticated chapter of the Bottled story.
Hugo Boss Boss Bottled Night is a 2010 woody aromatic EDT — the dark, nocturnal counterpart to the iconic Boss Bottled original, built for evenings rather than boardrooms and housed in a stunning midnight blue gradient bottle that delivers on its promise. The opening arrives with birch and Bulgarian lavender — a slightly smoky, soapy-fresh combination that's immediately darker and more mysterious than the citrus-apple DNA of the original, the birch adding a cool woodsy smokiness that gives this fragrance its distinctive character. The heart develops through cardamom and violet — a warm, lightly spiced pairing that adds an unexpected floral-oriental depth, the violet threading a sophisticated, almost powdery quality through the composition. The base of musk and woody accord closes dark, clean, and masculine — a trail that stays close to the skin and suits intimate settings well. 3–5 hours, soft projection. Best in fall and winter — boss attire, after hours.
From Hugo Boss, Boss No. 6 is the iconic anniversary edition of the legendary 1998 Boss Bottled EDT by perfumers Annick Menardo and Christian Dussoulier — the same beloved formula housed in a sleek, chromed collector's bottle that elevated one of the best-selling men's fragrances of all time into an instant shelf standout. The top opens with a crisp, fruity blend of apple, plum, bergamot, lemon, oakmoss, and geranium — fresh, slightly tart, and that unmistakably clean Boss opening that's been drawing compliments for over 25 years. The heart adds warmth with cinnamon, mahogany, and carnation — spiced, quietly masculine, and perfectly balanced. Vanilla, sandalwood, cedar, vetiver, and olive tree close in a smooth, warm, woody-sweet dry-down that sits close and lasts beautifully. Same juice as Boss Bottled — if you love that formula, the No. 6 bottle simply makes it look better on your shelf. 5–7 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and fall — a genuine men's classic in one of its finest presentations.
Greatest scent around. Hand's down best men's fragrance out there. The smell is clean, crisp and fresh, not overpowering at all. Good product highly recommended 💯
John Smith
01/24/2024
Absolutely Perfect
I owned a bottle of Burberry Brit in the past more less 10-12 years ago. I had concerns about its authenticity as the plaid design on the bottle seemed slightly altered, and they have now included "for her" at the end of the name. However, the scent remains reminiscent of what I remember! If anyone is familiar with the previous version of the bottle and is seeking a replacement, they will be pleased with this one.
Helen Blade
01/23/2024
Smells Amazing
I purchased this without knowing much about it, and I absolutely adore it! It has a subtle sweetness, a hint of musk, and a touch of powderiness, creating a delightful feminine fragrance. The packaging and bottle are also quite beautiful. I'm head over heels in love with it! <3
Dennis Gardner
01/06/2024
Burberry Her Blossom Gift for granddaughter
In the words of my granddaughter it smells , AMAZING !! For that being said , I'm happy with my purchase for her 😊