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.
From Vince Camuto, Man is the brand's 2012 debut masculine EDT by perfumer Harry Fremont — a clean, well-constructed woody aromatic built around a bergamot-black pepper-mandarin opening, a leather-lavender-nutmeg heart, and a vetiver-patchouli-musk base that reviewers describe as a reliably pleasant, compliment-friendly everyday fragrance that consistently overdelivers at its accessible price point. Bergamot, black pepper, and mandarin orange open with a crisp, lightly spiced citrus brightness — the bergamot delivering a clean, slightly tart freshness that anchors the opening in familiar masculine territory, the black pepper threading in a dry, sharp spice that gives the opening a confident edge, and the mandarin orange adding a warm, slightly sweet citrus roundness that balances the pepper and prevents the opening from reading as too austere or sharp. Leather, lavender, and nutmeg carry the heart into a warm, aromatic richness — the leather adding a smooth, dry, masculine depth that is the most distinctive character in the Vince Camuto Man composition and the note reviewers most consistently identify as elevating it above generic designer masculines, the lavender threading in a classic herbal warmth that ties the composition to the aromatic fougère tradition, and the nutmeg contributing a warm, slightly sweet spiciness that bridges the opening's pepper into the leather-dominant heart with genuine cohesion. Woody notes, musk, vetiver, and patchouli close with a warm, earthy, lasting base — the vetiver adding a dry, smoky rootiness, the patchouli contributing a subtle dark earthiness, and the musk providing a clean, skin-close radiance. 4–6 hours with moderate projection as an EDT. Best in fall and winter; a reliable, versatile everyday masculine that genuinely punches above its price.
$29.49
From Vince Camuto, Solare is a 2015 oriental woody EDT by perfumer Claude Dir — a lean, sun-drenched masculine built around a single juicy mandarin top note, a warm cardamom-pimento spice heart, and a smooth musk-cashmere wood base, inspired by the brand's Italian heritage and reviewers describing it as a clean, easy-wearing, orange-dominant fragrance that punches above its price point in approachability even if performance runs on the lighter side. Mandarin orange opens with a bright, juicy, slightly candy-tinged citrus sweetness — not the sharp, tart bitterness of a classic bergamot freshie but a warmer, rounder, more luminous mandarin that immediately reads as approachable and genuinely pleasant, and the single-note simplicity of the opening means there is no competing citrus character fighting for attention, just a clean, sun-soaked mandarin that reviewers consistently cite as the most prominent and enjoyable phase of the fragrance. Cardamom and pimento leaves carry the heart into a warm, lightly spiced oriental depth — the cardamom adding a dry, slightly exotic warmth that deepens the mandarin without pulling the composition away from its citrus-forward identity, and the pimento leaves threading in a slightly sharp, aromatic green-spice character that gives the heart a subtle complexity reviewers note as the note that separates Solare from a purely generic orange freshie. Musk and cashmere wood close with a warm, smooth, skin-close base — the cashmere wood adding a soft, slightly creamy woody warmth, and the musk threading in a clean, lasting radiance. 3–5 hours with moderate projection as an EDT. Best in spring and summer; perfect for casual daily wear or warm-weather occasions.
$29.49