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.
Jimmy Choo Man is a 2014 EDT and the brand's first foray into men's fragrance — a clean, modern aromatic-woody that plays it safe but plays it well. The top opens with fresh honeydew melon, soft lavender, and bright mandarin orange — light and approachable right from the start. The heart adds a distinctive twist with pineapple leaf, warm pink pepper, and green geranium — a fruity-aromatic mid-phase that keeps things interesting without going loud. The base rounds it all out with earthy patchouli, smooth suede, and warm ambery woods — dry, masculine, and effortlessly clean on the dry-down. Longevity runs 4–6 hours with soft-to-moderate projection — a spring and summer everyday fragrance that works at the office, casual outings, or any situation where you want something clean and uncomplicated. Not groundbreaking, but reliably good and consistently well-received.
$32.99
Jivago 24K for Men is a 1994 EDT by Ilana Jivago — the masculine counterpart to the iconic women's version, and one of the most quietly legendary colognes of the decade. Like its counterpart, it contains real 24-karat gold flecks suspended in the juice that spray directly onto the skin, housed in a distinctive horseshoe-shaped bottle designed to project luck and prosperity. The top opens with aromatic coriander — described by Jivago as the "oil of attraction" — sharp, spiced, and immediately distinctive. The heart deepens with warm cardamom, known historically as the "Fire of Venus" — exotic, slightly sweet, and genuinely masculine. The base settles into earthy vetiver, creamy sandalwood, and smooth amber — grounding, warm, and long-lasting. Longevity runs 6–8 hours with moderate projection — a year-round fragrance that wears well in both office and evening settings. Reviewers who've been wearing this for 20+ years say nothing else smells quite like it.
$19.99
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
Jovan Black Musk is a 2009 Cologne and the darker, more modern side of the Jovan Musk lineup — a clean break from the original's spicy barbershop character in favor of something quieter and more contemporary. The composition is built almost entirely around a single, well-crafted musk accord that reviewers describe as dry, slightly fruity, and faintly berry-like — not animalic or heavy, just clean and skin-close with a suede-like softness underneath. It doesn't have the bold punch of the classic Jovan Musk, but that's kind of the point — this one is the understated, effortless reach-for-it-on-the-way-out-the-door bottle. Longevity runs 3–5 hours with soft projection — best worn for casual everyday use, post-gym, or as a lighter layering base under a stronger fragrance. Simple, inoffensive, and surprisingly wearable for the price.
$10.99
Jovan Musk is a 1973 Cologne by perfumer Murray Moscona — a true drugstore legend that has been on bathroom shelves for over fifty years and still earns its place there. The top opens with spicy carnation, sharp pepper, and a squeeze of fresh lime — classic aromatic barbershop DNA right from the first spray. The heart settles into warm spices, soft lavender, and golden amber — a well-rounded, masculine mid-phase that smells clean and confident without trying too hard. The base closes on rich musk and dry woodsy notes — earthy, slightly animalic, and unmistakably Jovan. Longevity runs 4–6 hours with moderate projection — impressive for a cologne concentration and a year-round fragrance that handles everything from casual daywear to evenings out. Generations of men have worn this as their signature scent. At this price, there's no reason not to try it.
$10.99
Jovan Musk Platinum Edition for Men is an updated take on the iconic 1973 original — same classic Jovan Musk DNA, cleaned up and brightened for a more modern feel. The top opens with spicy carnation, sharp pepper, zesty Amalfi lemon, and crisp lime — a fresh, aromatic citrus-spice combo that grabs attention right away. The heart settles into warm spices, soft lavender, golden amber, and a cool hint of mint — a well-rounded aromatic mid-phase that bridges the bright opening into something warmer and more masculine. The base locks in with deep musk and dry woodsy notes — clean, grounding, and surprisingly long-lasting for a cologne concentration. Longevity runs 4–6 hours with moderate projection — a year-round everyday fragrance that works equally well at the office, casual outings, or date nights. All the confidence of the Jovan Musk legacy at a price that makes it an effortless grab.
$10.99
Jovan Sex Appeal for Men is a 1976 Cologne and a genuine drugstore classic — a bold, unapologetically masculine oriental spicy that was built for the disco era and still holds up decades later. The opening hits with sharp spices and crisp green notes — aromatic, slightly peppery, and immediately attention-grabbing. The composition deepens into earthy patchouli and warm sandalwood — a classic oriental backbone that's woody, dry, and effortlessly confident. The dry-down settles into smooth amber and clean musk — warm, long-lasting, and surprisingly versatile for a cologne concentration. Longevity runs 5–7 hours with moderate projection — impressive for the price and format. A fall and winter fragrance that earns comparisons to Pierre Cardin and Old Spice but with its own distinct spicy character. For the price, it's one of the most straightforward, no-nonsense orientals on the market.
$10.99
Lacoste Challenge is a 2009 EDT that keeps things clean, citrusy, and no-fuss — a solid everyday option at a price that makes it easy to grab. The top bursts out with sharp Amalfi lemon, juicy tangerine, and smooth bergamot — a citrus trio that's bright and energizing right off the bat. The heart settles into herby lavender, spicy ginger, and a touch of violet leaf for a cool, aromatic midphase that keeps things interesting. The base finishes on rich teak wood and dark ebony wood — smooth and masculine without trying too hard. Longevity runs 3–5 hours with close-to-skin projection — best layered or sprayed generously for spring and summer casual wear. Simple, clean, and dependable — this one won't blow your mind but it'll never let you down either.
$30.99
Lacoste L'Homme is a 2017 EDT by perfumer Michel Girard — the original in the L'Homme line, and still a great everyday option that punches above its price. It opens with a citrus-fruit burst of mandarin, sweet orange, rhubarb, and quince that smells clean and upbeat without being generic. The heart brings in ginger, jasmine, black pepper, and almond — a sweet-spicy combo that keeps things warm and interesting as it dries down. Cedar, vanilla, musk, and amber round out the base with a soft, slightly powdery finish that lingers. Longevity runs 5–7 hours with light to moderate projection — best for spring through fall, great for work or casual outings. If the Intense feels like too much, this is the easygoing everyday version that never misses.
$31.99
Lacoste L'Homme Intense is a 2018 EDT by perfumer Michel Girard — a darker, woodier take on the original L'Homme with more muscle behind it. The top opens with juicy rhubarb, sweet quince, bright mandarin, and orange — fruity and fun right out of the gate. The heart kicks it up a notch with warming ginger, sharp black pepper, soft jasmine, and creamy almond that makes the whole thing feel rich without going sweet. The base digs in with smoky vetiver, cedar, earthy Akigalawood, amber, musk, vanilla, and a touch of cypriol for real staying power. Longevity runs 6–8 hours with moderate projection — a solid fall and winter pick that works for date night or a dressed-up evening out. More depth, more character, more staying power than the original.
$21.99
Lacoste Live is a 2014 EDT built for guys who live in the city and like their fragrance to match — fresh, sharp, and a little unexpected. The top opens with a burst of zesty lime and crisp green notes that hit like a cold drink on a hot day. The heart goes watery and airy with cool marine and green leaf accords — clean without being boring. The base is where it gets interesting: smooth guaiac wood and a twist of licorice give it a slightly sweet, smoky finish that sets it apart from every other fresh-guy spray on the shelf. Longevity runs 4–6 hours with soft projection — best for spring and summer, great for everyday and casual outings. If you want something fresh that doesn't smell like everyone else, this one's worth grabbing.
$29.99
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
Encre Noire is Lalique's 2006 woody aromatic EDT by Nathalie Lorson, opening with cypress, a Haitian and Bourbon vetiver heart, and a cashmere wood and musk base — a dark, gothic cult classic reviewers call niche quality at a fraction of the price. Cypress opens with a crisp, resinous, slightly piney burst — cool and ink-like with a distinctive dark edge that sets the mood before the deep vetiver heart takes over. Haitian and Bourbon vetiver build a deep, smoky, earthy heart — Haitian vetiver delivering dark mineral smokiness, Bourbon vetiver a green woody hazelnut richness, together creating the complex addictive character that has kept loyalists coming back for two decades. Cashmere wood and musk close with a soft, warm, creamy base — cashmere wood smoothing the raw vetiver edge with modern woodiness, and musk a clean skin-close warmth that makes the dry-down intimate without going soft. Not for everyone — skip if you dislike dark, earthy woods — but for vetiver lovers this is a safe blind buy that punches well above its price point. 8–12 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter.
$24.99
From Lattafa, Ameer Al Oudh Intense is a 2021 oriental amber EDP — one of the most beloved and widely praised oud-and-vanilla fragrances in the budget Middle Eastern space, earning an 82% positive rating on Fragrantica and consistent reviewer descriptions of niche-quality presentation and performance at a sub-$30 price that makes it nearly impossible to pass up. Woodsy notes and agarwood open with an immediately dense, smoky, charred oud richness — the agarwood asserting itself boldly from the very first spray with a warm, slightly dark woodiness that is the soul of the fragrance, and the woody notes threading in a broad, resinous depth that gives the opening a full-bodied, atmospheric quality reviewers compare to burning incense resin and sweet woods in the best possible way. Sugar and vanilla carry the heart with a warm, lush, molten sweetness — the vanilla softening the oud's smokiness into something genuinely beautiful, and the sugar adding a caramelized, slightly bakery-like warmth that gives the mid-stage a sweet-and-smoky contrast that is the most crowd-pleasing and complimented quality of the fragrance. Agarwood, sandalwood, and herbal notes close with a deep, woody, quietly medicinal base — the sandalwood adding a creamy, golden woodiness and the herbal notes threading in a subtle green earthiness that keeps the sweetness from going flat and gives Ameer Al Oudh Intense a dry-down that clings to fabric for well over a day. 8–10 hours, strong projection. Best in fall and winter; two sprays maximum — this one fills rooms.
$16.50
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.
$28.00
From Lattafa, Bayaan is a 2023 floral fruity oriental EDP — a richly layered, slightly masculine-leaning unisex fragrance that reviewers describe as transporting, comparing it to Arabian Nights-style opulence built on a lychee-and-cassis opening that evolves into a praline rose heart and finishes with an earthy moss-and-oud base that gives it genuine depth and staying power at a price that makes it one of the most underrated releases in the Lattafa catalog. Litchi, cassis, and pink pepper open with a bright, lightly exotic fruitiness — the litchi delivering a juicy, slightly tropical sweetness, the cassis adding a tart, lightly jammy blackcurrant darkness, and the pink pepper threading in a dry, crackling heat that gives the opening a lively and immediately distinctive character. Rose, praline, and cardamom carry the heart with a rich, slightly sweet, lightly spiced floralness — the praline adding a smooth, caramelized nuttiness that is the most crowd-pleasing element of the mid-stage, the rose threading in a classic, slightly powdery femininity, and the cardamom contributing a warm oriental spice that gives the composition a genuinely complex and elegant depth. Oud, moss, and vanilla close with an earthy, resinous, lightly smoky base — the oud adding a distinctive Middle Eastern woodiness that gives the fragrance its most serious and lasting quality, the moss threading in a cool, green, slightly bitter earthiness that keeps the sweetness grounded, and the vanilla smoothing everything into a warm, skin-close dry-down. 7–9 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter; a genuinely Arabian fragrance built for people who want something more than the expected.
$21.00
Ejaazi is Lattafa's 2018 oriental EDP, built on an orange, cardamom, and lavender opening, a pepper, patchouli, and cinnamon leaf heart, and an ambroxan, amber, and cedar base — consistently ranked as the best safe blind buy from Lattafa with beast-mode longevity. Orange, cardamom, and lavender open with a warm, lightly citrusy, lightly spiced burst — orange giving rich mandarin-like juiciness, cardamom an exotic dry spice, and lavender a groomed aromatic warmth that makes the opening feel compelling and wearable. Pepper, patchouli, and cinnamon leaf build a warm, complex, spiced heart — pepper adding dry sharp heat, patchouli a rich earthy depth, and cinnamon leaf a sweet, slightly woody spice that gives the composition a distinctive, sophisticated character. Ambroxan, amber, and cedar close with a warm, smooth base — ambroxan giving a powerful skin-amplifying warmth that defines the composition, amber classic oriental depth, and cedar a clean dry structure. Spray lightly — two sprays is plenty as ambroxan causes nose blindness — and reach for cool evenings and fall occasions where a deep spiced oriental commands attention. 10–14 hours, strong projection. Best in fall and winter.
$14.75
From Lattafa, Ejaazi Intense Silver is a fresh aromatic EDP — a clean, barbershop-adjacent masculine that reviewers describe as a premium-smelling daily driver built for warm weather and office wear, opening with a citrus-and-mint burst that transitions into a cool, herbal-spiced heart before settling into a smooth, earthy base that earns consistent compliments without ever demanding attention. Lime, grapefruit, lavender, spearmint, and pineapple open with a vibrant, sparkling, multi-layered freshness — the grapefruit and lime delivering a sharp, clean citrus brightness and the spearmint threading in a cool, crisp crispness that gives the opening an immediately energetic and invigorating character, while the pineapple adds a lightly sweet tropical fruitiness and the lavender contributes a smooth aromatic warmth that keeps everything feeling polished rather than sharp. Juniper berry, rosemary, olibanum, geranium, and black pepper carry the heart with a dry, herbal, lightly spiced complexity — the juniper berry adding a cool, gin-like freshness, the rosemary threading in a clean herbal clarity, the black pepper contributing a dry crackling heat, and the frankincense and geranium together giving the mid-stage a quietly sophisticated, slightly rosy depth. Vetiver, cashmeran, ambrox, oakmoss, and tonka bean close with a smooth, warm, slightly earthy base — the ambrox amplifying the fragrance with a radiant, skin-fusing warmth and the vetiver and oakmoss together grounding the freshness into a long-lasting, quietly commanding dry-down. 7–9 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; a confident, clean everyday masculine that wears well in any professional setting.
$14.75
From Lattafa, Najdia is a 2020 aromatic aquatic EDP — an energetic, youthful, universally wearable fragrance that is one of the best entry points into the Lattafa catalog for anyone new to the brand, offering a clean, vibrant citrus-and-aqua profile at a price point that makes it an effortless blind buy and an easy daily driver for any season it's deployed in. Lemon, apple, cinnamon, lemongrass, and bergamot open with a dynamic, zesty, slightly spiced fruitiness — the bergamot and lemongrass delivering a sparkling citrus brightness that immediately feels fresh and modern, the apple adding a clean green sweetness, and the cinnamon threading in a dry warmth that prevents the opening from reading as a simple citrus spray and gives it a satisfying, lightly spiced complexity. Watery notes, lavender, cardamom, and rosemary carry the heart with a smooth, cool, aromatic freshness — the cardamom adding a lightly exotic warmth that is the most interesting note in the mid-stage, the watery notes providing a clean aquatic backbone, and the lavender and rosemary together contributing a polished herbal clarity that gives Najdia its well-rounded, versatile character. Musk, amber, sandalwood, cedar, and tobacco close with a warm, slightly smoky, woody depth that lingers cleanly on skin — the tobacco and amber giving the dry-down a subtle richness that extends the fragrance's wear time. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; clean, crowd-safe, and consistently better than its price tag suggests
$13.00
From Lattafa, Qaaed Al Shabaab is a 2021 oriental EDP and the direct flanker to the original Qaaed — taking the parent fragrance's acclaimed leather-and-oud foundation and swapping its warm cinnamon-spice opening for a heady floral one built on osmanthus and ylang-ylang, creating a more masculine and leather-forward interpretation that reviewers describe as darker, drier, and more animalic than the original while maintaining the same beast-mode performance. Osmanthus and ylang-ylang open with a rich, heady floralness that is immediately distinctive and polarizing in the best possible way — the osmanthus contributing a slightly fruity, apricot-tinged floralness, and the ylang-ylang threading in a deep, intoxicating, creamy floral intensity that sets the tone for everything that follows and gives the opening an undeniably bold, almost smoky floral character. Leather and cedar carry the heart with a dry, smoky, intensely masculine depth — the leather asserting itself as the unquestionable star of the fragrance with a rich, animalic, slightly burnt quality that reviewers describe as smelling like burning woods and matchstick smoke layered over fine hide, while the cedar adds a structural woodiness that grounds the leather and gives the mid-stage a clean backbone. Agarwood and light amber close with a warm, resinous, skin-fusing base — the oud adding a deep, slightly smoky Middle Eastern richness, and the light amber warming everything into a lingering, quietly commanding dry-down. 8–10 hours, strong projection. Best in fall and winter; a leather-and-oud statement piece that is absolutely not for everyone — and completely unforgettable for the people it is for.
$14.25
Qaaed is Lattafa's 2018 oriental amber EDP, built on a cinnamon, cardamom, and bergamot opening, a saffron, sandalwood, and carnation heart, and an oud, vanilla, and leather base — a boldly spiced oriental reviewers call one of Lattafa's best hidden gems. Cinnamon, cardamom, and bergamot open with a bold, warm, spiced burst — cinnamon delivering fiery warmth, cardamom an exotic smoky spice, and bergamot a clean citrus brightness that makes the opening feel energetic and regal. Saffron, sandalwood, and carnation build a rich, warm, lightly spiced heart — saffron adding golden leathery depth, sandalwood creamy woodiness, and carnation a dry clove-like floral bite that gives the composition a distinctly oriental character. Oud, vanilla, and leather close with a deep, smoky, darkly sweet base — oud giving rich woody depth, leather a dry assertive edge, and vanilla warm baking sweetness that softens the intensity into something deeply satisfying. Not a safe blind buy — but if bold spiced leather-oud orientals are in your wheelhouse, this is a fall and winter statement that punches well above its price. 7–9 hours, strong projection. Best in fall and winter.
$14.25
From Lattafa, Ramz Lattafa Gold is a lush, fruity oriental EDP — a sweet, slightly opulent unisex fragrance that arrives in a bold dark-red embossed bottle with a gold cap and words pressed into the glass, and delivers a dense, layered fruit-and-floral opening that dries down into a creamy, woody warmth reviewers consistently describe as rich and room-filling from just two or three sprays. Apple, peach, black currant, pear, and sweet orange open with a broad, juicy, almost overwhelmingly sweet fruit basket that is immediately bold and distinctive — the multiple stone fruits and berries layering into a dense, slightly jammy sweetness that gives the opening a candy-like intensity that announces its presence confidently and earns opinions strongly in both directions. Jasmine Sambac, rose, and orange blossom carry the heart with a rich, creamy white floral depth — the Jasmine Sambac adding an intoxicating, slightly heady quality, the rose threading in a vanilla-rose creaminess that reviewers call the soul of the fragrance, and the orange blossom adding a honeyed, lightly indolic sweetness that keeps the floral heart from going soft or forgettable. Sandalwood, white musk, patchouli, and vanilla close with a warm, lightly earthy, creamy base — the sandalwood adding smooth woodiness, the patchouli threading in a dark, quiet depth, and the vanilla and white musk giving the dry-down an addictively skin-close softness. 6–8 hours, strong projection. Best in fall and winter; a nuclear-strength oriental that rewards light-handed application.
$13.50
Lattafa Ramz Silver Eau De Parfum for Men is a refined and elegant fragrance that offers a harmonious blend of citrus, floral, and woody notes. This sophisticated scent opens with top notes of grapefruit, mandarin orange, and star anise, providing a fresh and spicy start. The heart reveals a floral bouquet of heliotrope, cedar, olive blossoms, and cypress. The base notes of vanilla, tonka bean, and guaiac wood add a warm and lasting finish.
$13.50
From Lattafa, Rave Now Intense is a 2022 leather EDP — the most aquatic and surprisingly unique entry in the Rave Now lineup, a clean, refreshing, and distinctly modern masculine built around a cucumber-watermelon-tangerine opening, a basil-sage heart, and a sandalwood-leather-cedar base that reviewers describe as a fresh blue freshie elevated by soft leather — drawing comparisons to Polo Blue and Ralph's Club while delivering a distinguishing leather note that makes it genuinely stand out in the crowded fresh masculine category. Cucumber, watermelon, and tangerine open with a cool, juicy, lightly aquatic freshness — the cucumber delivering a crisp, slightly watery freshness that gives the opening its most immediately distinctive and cooling quality, the watermelon threading in a light, slightly sweet, mildly aquatic juiciness that gives the composition its most recognizable and mood-lifting quality, and the tangerine contributing a warm, slightly sweet citrus brightness that keeps the cool aquatic opening from feeling too flat or one-dimensional. Basil and sage carry the heart into a clean, herbal, aromatic green complexity — the basil delivering a cool, slightly peppery herbal freshness, and the sage threading in a slightly earthy, aromatic depth that gives the composition its most grown-up and distinguished quality. Sandalwood, leather, and cedar close with a warm, creamy, lightly smoky woody depth — the leather adding a soft, dry smokiness that reviewers unanimously identify as the note that sets Now Intense apart. 5–7 hours with moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; a clean, confidently modern leather freshie for the active, sophisticated man.
$17.99