Final markdowns on men’s spray — premium scents at unbeatable, last-chance prices.
Final markdowns on men’s spray — premium scents at unbeatable, last-chance prices.
Ferrari Scuderia Red is a 2010 citrus EDT — a clean, fresh, and approachable masculine that leans into the bright, open-air energy of the racing world without trying too hard. It opens with bergamot, lemon verbena, orange, mint, galbanum, and petitgrain — a full citrus-green burst that's sparkling and effervescent, with mint threading a cool sharpness through the opening and galbanum and petitgrain adding a slightly bitter, green herbal quality that keeps it from feeling like a basic citrus cologne. The heart of jasmine, geranium, nutmeg, and orris transitions into softer, more refined territory — jasmine adding a clean white floral lift, geranium contributing a slightly rosy-green freshness, nutmeg threading a quiet warmth, and orris bringing a delicate powdery softness that gives the mid-stage a polished, slightly old-school character. The base of cedar, sandalwood, moss, and vanilla closes warm and quietly woody — cedar and sandalwood providing clean dry structure, moss adding a cool, earthy depth, and vanilla softening everything into a smooth, easy finish. 4–6 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — a no-fuss, daily-wear citrus that delivers exactly what it promises.
$17.99
Lattafa Asad Zanzibar is a 2024 aromatic spicy EDP by perfumer Fanny Bal — a tropical-island take on the Asad line that trades the original's dark, gourmand heaviness for something airier and more adventurous. It opens with lavender and black pepper, a cool aromatic-spice pairing that's crisp and immediately masculine without being sharp. The heart of coconut water, iris, and salt is the most distinctive phase — the coconut water adding a light, tropical creaminess while the salt and iris keep it clean, slightly powdery, and genuinely unique for a men's EDP. The base of vanilla and incense closes warm and smooth, a soft resinous sweetness that grounds the whole composition and gives it real staying power. Fresh, exotic, and easy to wear in warmer weather. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — the Asad DNA, reimagined for somewhere with better weather.
$15.99
Lattafa Khamrah is a 2022 oriental spicy EDP that's become one of the most talked-about Middle Eastern fragrances of the decade — and once you smell it, the hype makes complete sense. It opens with cinnamon, nutmeg, and bergamot, a warm, spiced citrus burst that's rich and immediately inviting. The heart of dates, praline, tuberose, and mahonial is where Khamrah earns its reputation — sweet, creamy, and deeply layered, with a gourmand richness that's genuinely complex rather than just sugary. The base of vanilla, tonka bean, amberwood, myrrh, benzoin, and akigalawood closes warm, resinous, and long-wearing — a full, enveloping dry-down that clings to skin and fabric for hours. One of those fragrances that consistently gets compliments from people who don't normally notice fragrance. 8–10 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter — every bit as good as the hype suggests.
$21.99
From Nautica, Blue is a 2005 aromatic aquatic EDT by perfumer Maurice Roucel — the softly fruity, lightly sweet companion to the legendary Voyage, built around a pineapple, bergamot, and peach opening, a water lily and jasmine heart, and a sandalwood, musk, and cedar base that smells like a warm, slightly tropical, clean masculine that sits closer to the original 1992 Nautica DNA than to the crisper, greener Voyage, making it a great pick for anyone who prefers their aquatic a little sweeter and more easygoing. Pineapple, bergamot, and peach open with a warm, lightly tropical, fruity sweetness — pineapple delivering a bright, slightly exotic fruitiness that is the opening's most immediately distinctive quality, bergamot threading in a clean citrus clarity that keeps the sweetness feeling fresh rather than cloying, and peach adding a soft, ripe, slightly velvety warmth that gives Blue a more approachable and gentle character than the sharper green apple opening of Voyage from the very first spray. Water lily and jasmine build a clean, softly floral, lightly aquatic heart — water lily delivering a cool, slightly dewy, gently watery floralness that is the composition's most calming and pleasant quality, and jasmine threading in a classic, slightly creamy white floral warmth that gives the heart a quiet elegance and prevents Blue from reading as purely synthetic or one-dimensional. Sandalwood, musk, and cedar close with a clean, warm, lightly woody finish — sandalwood delivering a soft, powdery creaminess that gives the drydown a genuinely pleasant and skin-close quality, cedar threading in a dry structural woodiness, and musk rounding the base into a smooth, transparent trail that holds the fragrance together throughout the day. 4–6 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; the Nautica for the guy who wants fresh and sweet over fresh and crisp.
$10.99