Our top-rated Fragrances — customer favorites known for lasting impressions.
Our top-rated Fragrances — customer favorites known for lasting impressions.
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
From Vince Camuto, Eterno is a 2016 woody spicy EDT — a quiet, saffron-anchored masculine that reviewers consistently describe as one of the most underrated entries in the Vince Camuto line, drawing frequent comparisons to Prada Amber Pour Homme in its smooth, creamy saffron-cedar character and praised for a refinement that feels noticeably more expensive than its accessible price point. Mint and citruses open with a cool, clean freshness — the mint delivering a bright, slightly herbal coolness that keeps the opening airy and approachable before the warmer spice notes arrive, and the citruses threading in a clean brightness that sharpens the mint into something polished rather than toothpaste-adjacent, together creating a brief but pleasant fresh opening that functions as a clean-slate introduction before the saffron takes over. Saffron and bourbon pepper carry the heart into a warm, smooth, spiced richness that is the defining character of Eterno — the saffron delivering a golden, creamy, slightly leathery warmth that reviewers across the board identify as the soul of the fragrance and the reason they reach for it, the bourbon pepper threading in a warm, rounded spiciness that is less sharp than a standard black pepper note and more whiskey-adjacent in character, and together creating a mid-wear that feels quietly luxurious and genuinely distinctive for the price. Cedar and patchouli close with a warm, clean, subtly earthy base — the cedar adding a structural woodiness, and the patchouli threading in a whisper of dark earthiness that grounds the saffron warmth. 4–6 hours with moderate projection as an EDT. Best in fall and winter; ideal for the office, formal settings, or any man who wants a refined, understated masculine that smells considerably more expensive than it costs.
$29.49
From Vince Camuto, Homme is a 2014 aromatic fougère EDT — a fresh, Mediterranean-inspired masculine built around a bright lemon-gin-aldehyde opening, a crisp juniper-lavender-cypress heart, and a clean birch-musk-artemisia base that reviewers describe as an easy-wearing, inoffensive fresh masculine with genuine character in the juniper accord and above-average compliment potential for its accessible price. Lemon, gin, and aldehydes open with a bright, clean, slightly sparkling freshness — the lemon delivering a sharp, slightly tart citrus brightness that anchors the opening in familiar Mediterranean territory, the gin accord adding a distinctive botanical, slightly herbal-juniper sharpness that immediately sets Homme apart from generic citrus freshies, and the aldehydes threading in a clean, soapy clarity that lifts the opening into something slightly more polished and structured than a purely natural citrus accord would suggest. Lavender, juniper berries, cypress, and fennel carry the heart into a crisp, green, aromatic freshness — the juniper berries reinforcing the gin character of the opening and delivering the most consistently praised note across all reviews, the lavender adding a classic herbal masculinity that ties the composition to the aromatic fougère family, the cypress contributing a cool, slightly resinous green freshness, and the fennel threading in a dry, slightly anise-tinged herbal note that adds an unexpected depth. Musk, artemisia, birch wood, and cedar close with a clean, lightly woody, softly herbal base — the artemisia adding a cool, slightly bitter green depth, the birch threading in a clean, slightly smoky woodiness, and the musk providing a lasting skin-close radiance. 4–6 hours with moderate projection as an EDT. Best in spring and summer; perfect for casual wear, the office, or warm-weather outings.
$29.49
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
Bentley for Men is the EDT companion to the Intense — same house, same perfumer (Nathalie Lorson), same fundamental DNA, but calibrated for everyday wear rather than special occasions. The opening is the same bold combination: black pepper, bergamot, and bay leaf come in sharp and spiced with that distinctive rum-laced bay edge that's become a signature for this lineup. The heart of clary sage, rum, and cinnamon keeps the boozy warmth front and center, softened just enough by woody notes to avoid going overpowering. Leather, benzoin, patchouli, and cedar close the base with a dark, smooth richness that wears closer to skin than the Intense but lingers longer than you'd expect from an EDT. 4–6 hours with moderate projection. Best in fall and winter — refined, no-nonsense, and the more wearable side of a great fragrance family.
$29.99
Discover Le Parfait Pour Homme, an ambery fragrance for men launched by Armaf. With top notes of black currant, lemon, bergamot, and pineapple, a fresh heart of jasmine, rose, and spicy notes, and a woody base of ambergris, vanilla, patchouli, and musk, this scent embodies sophistication and allure.
$27.99
From Armaf, Legesi is a woody aromatic EDP that draws consistent comparisons to Chanel Platinum Égoïste — a sharp, clean, barbershop-style fougere that smells like a distinguished gentleman's cologne at a fraction of the price, and reviewers say it actually outperforms the original in longevity. Lavender, rosemary, and petitgrain open with a crisp, herbal freshness — the lavender hitting smooth and clean, the rosemary adding a sharp, slightly medicinal aromacy, and the petitgrain threading in a bitter, citrusy-green brightness that gives the opening a classic, refined energy. Sage, jasmine, galbanum, and rose carry the heart with a green, slightly floral complexity — the sage deepening the herbal character, the galbanum adding a bright, resinous greenness, and the jasmine and rose softening the aromatics with just enough floral warmth to keep things balanced and interesting. Sandalwood, musk, cedar, and oakmoss close the base with a warm, woody finish — the sandalwood adding a smooth, creamy depth, the cedar contributing a dry, slightly pencil-shaving sharpness, the oakmoss grounding everything with a dark, earthy richness, and the musk pulling it all together into a clean, soapy dry-down that lingers beautifully on skin and clothing. 6–8 hours with moderate-strong projection — above average for the category. Best in spring and fall, this is a refined everyday reach for the office, business meetings, or any occasion where you want to smell clean, polished, and quietly powerful.
$26.99
From Armaf, Club de Nuit Man is a woody spicy EDP that reviewers compare to Paco Rabanne 1 Million — a warm, spiced, slightly sweet blend that opens fresh and citrusy, turns into a rich cinnamon-ginger heart, and dries down into a smooth, leathery amber base that's become one of the most slept-on fragrances in the entire Club de Nuit lineup. Mandarin orange, grapefruit, and mint open with a bright, slightly sweet freshness — the mandarin adding a juicy citrus warmth, the grapefruit contributing a sharp, slightly bitter energy, and the mint threading in a cool, clean lift that gives the opening a crisp, invigorating quality before the spices take over. Cinnamon, cloves, ginger, and pepper carry the heart with a warm, aromatic spice blend that's the soul of the scent — the cinnamon leading with a sweet, slightly gourmand warmth, the ginger adding a sharp, zesty heat, the cloves contributing a dark, slightly numbing richness, and the pepper tying the spices together with a dry, prickly energy that keeps the middle feeling alive and masculine. Amber, spicy notes, woody notes, leather, and patchouli close with a smooth, warm base — the amber adding a golden, enveloping warmth, the leather contributing a dry, masculine depth, and the patchouli grounding everything with a dark, earthy richness that makes the dry-down feel cozy and lasting. 6–8 hours with moderate-strong projection. Best in fall and winter, perfect for date nights, evening events, the office on cool days, or any occasion where you want something warm, spicy, and confidently masculine.
$24.99
Armaf Tres Nuit is a 2015 aromatic spicy EDT and one of the brand's most enduring bestsellers — clean, citrusy, and built for the man who wants a polished, versatile daily wear without spending designer money. It opens with iris, lemon, and vervain, a fresh, citrus-herbal combination that's bright and immediately sophisticated — the vervain adding a clean, slightly medicinal green quality that elevates the opening beyond a basic citrus spray. The heart of lavender, violet, and spicy notes adds a cool, aromatic warmth that gives Tres Nuit its backbone — smooth, masculine, and effortlessly well-dressed. The base of ambergris and sandalwood closes with a warm, creamy woodiness that keeps things grounded and comfortable all day. A classic aromatic structure, executed cleanly and at a price that makes stocking up easy. 5–7 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and fall — a reliable signature scent that never asks too much of you.
$24.99
From Paris Hilton, Can Can is a 2007 floral fruity EDP by perfumer Jean Claude Delville — the most consistently complimented and enduringly popular fragrance in the Paris Hilton women's lineup after the original, a sparkling, seductively playful composition built around a nectarine-black currant-clementine opening, a wild orchid-orange blossom heart, and an amber-musk-woodsy notes base that reviewers describe as a sparkling fruit-orchard floral — irresistibly feminine, perfectly balanced between sweet and tart, and the Paris Hilton fragrance that reliably earns the most compliments. Nectarine, black currant, and clementine open with a tangy, lively, lushly sparkling citrus-fruit brightness — the clementine delivering a zesty, slightly tart Italian citrus brightness that gives the opening its most immediately uplifting and festive quality, the nectarine threading in a warm, slightly peachy juiciness that softens the citrus tartness into something approachable and luscious, and the black currant contributing a slightly dark, lightly sharp fruitiness that is Can Can's most immediately distinctive and seductive quality — the note that gives the composition its edge and sets it apart from every sweeter Paris Hilton feminine. Wild orchid and orange blossom carry the heart into a soft, sensually exotic, lushly feminine floral warmth — the wild orchid delivering a slightly exotic, lightly creamy floralness that reviewers consistently describe as Can Can's most luxurious and memorable quality, and the orange blossom threading in a warm, honeyed brightness. Amber, musk, and woodsy notes close with a warm, velvety, softly resinous depth. 6–8 hours with moderate projection. Best year-round; flirtatious, sparkling, and impossible to forget.
$23.99
From Paris Hilton, the eponymous EDP is the 2005 floral fruity flagship by perfumers Steve DeMercado and James Krivda — the original, the iconic, and the fragrance that single-handedly revolutionized the celebrity fragrance category, a vivid, sheer, and effortlessly girly composition built around a melon-apple-peach opening, a freesia-mimosa-jasmine-lily-tuberose heart, and a musk-ylang ylang-sandalwood-oakmoss base that reviewers describe as a pink, fruity, sheer floral cloud — nostalgic, universally likeable, and still the benchmark every celebrity feminine gets compared to. Melon, apple, and peach open with a cool, lightly sweet, lushly fruity freshness — the frozen apple delivering a crisp, slightly icy fruitiness that immediately establishes the fragrance's most iconic and nostalgic quality, the melon threading in a clean, slightly watery sweetness that gives the opening its most distinctively early-2000s character, and the peach contributing a warm, velvety roundness that softens the crisper fruit notes into something lush, approachable, and effortlessly feminine. Freesia, mimosa, jasmine, lily of the valley, lily, and tuberose carry the heart into a luminous, multi-floral, lushly girly warmth — the freesia delivering a slightly peppery-green floralness, the mimosa threading in a warm, honeyed softness, the jasmine adding a clean white-floral warmth, the lily of the valley contributing a dewy freshness, and the tuberose delivering a rich, creamy depth. Musk, ylang ylang, sandalwood, and oakmoss close with a warm, lightly earthy, skin-close softness. 5–7 hours with moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; the original celebrity fragrance icon — still unmatched.
$23.99
From Paris Hilton, Rosé Rush is a 2017 floral fruity EDP by perfumer Richard Herpin — the most effortlessly feminine and quietly sophisticated entry in the Rush collection, a whimsical, lightly sparkling, and beautifully feminine composition built around a rose petals-litchi-neroli opening, a May rose-peony-papaya heart, and a white musk-amber-cedar base that reviewers describe as a sweet, bubbly, champagne-pink rose drawing comparisons to Chloé — playful and flirty without being cloying, and consistently described as one of the most wearable and universally flattering Paris Hilton releases. Rose petals, litchi, and neroli open with a soft, lightly sweet, lively citrus-floral freshness — the rose petals delivering a clean, lightly dewy floralness that immediately establishes Rosé Rush's most instantly recognizable and feminine character, giving the opening a champagne-like effervescence that reviewers consistently describe as the composition's most charming quality, the litchi threading in a slightly exotic, lightly sweet, juicy fruitiness that gives the opening its most playfully modern character, and the neroli contributing a clean, slightly honeyed orange blossom brightness that lifts the rose into something sparkling. May rose, peony, and papaya carry the heart into a soft, lightly sweet, lushly feminine floral warmth — the May rose delivering a warm, velvety, slightly honeyed floralness, the peony threading in a clean, slightly rosy brightness, and the papaya adding a warm, lightly tropical sweetness. White musk, amber, and cedar close with a clean, lightly warm, softly woody depth. 4–6 hours with moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; sparkling, feminine, and effortlessly pretty.
$23.99
From Paris Hilton, Gold Rush Man is a 2017 aromatic spicy EDT — the masculine counterpart to the Gold Rush collection and one of the most enthusiastically praised and best-performing fragrances in the entire Paris Hilton men's lineup, a warm, sweetly spiced, and effortlessly crowd-pleasing composition built around a mandarin orange-cardamom-bergamot opening, a lavender-geranium-sage heart, and a vanilla-amber-tonka bean base that reviewers describe as a warm, cardamom-tonka aromatic oriental drawing comparisons to Armani Code and One Million — consistently earning compliments at a price that makes every spray feel like a steal. Mandarin orange, cardamom, and bergamot open with a warm, lightly spiced, lively citrus-aromatic brightness — the mandarin orange delivering a warm, rounded Italian citrus sweetness that gives the opening its most immediately approachable and uplifting quality, the cardamom threading in an exotic, slightly sweet aromatic warmth that reviewers consistently describe as the opening's most addictive and distinctive quality, and the bergamot contributing a clean, sparkling citrus clarity that keeps the warm spiced opening feeling fresh, polished, and effortlessly wearable. Lavender, geranium, and sage carry the heart into a warm, lightly herbal, aromatic complexity — the lavender delivering a clean, slightly herbal masculine floralness that grounds the composition in classic aromatic fougère territory, the geranium threading in a slightly rosy-green floralness, and the sage adding a cool, slightly sharp herbal depth. Vanilla, amber, and tonka bean close with a warm, creamy, lightly sweet oriental depth that reviewers describe as the composition's most addictive and long-lasting quality. 6–8 hours with moderate projection. Best year-round; warm, sweet, and golden — Paris Hilton's finest masculine.
$23.99
Introducing Skin Couture, a delightful fragrance for women launched by the house of Armaf. With invigorating top notes of lemon, raspberry, cassis, and bergamot, it transitions to a heart of lily-of-the-valley, ylang-ylang, and violet leaf. The base notes of white woods and musk leave a captivating and enduring impression. Embrace the essence of modern femininity with this enchanting scent, perfect for any occasion.
$22.99
From Armaf, Odyssey Homme is an oriental EDP that sits squarely in the Tom Ford Noir Extreme family — a warm, sweet, spicy-vanilla scent with a powdery iris accent that reviewers also compare to Valentino Uomo Intense and Spicebomb Extreme, making it one of the most versatile cold-weather values in the Odyssey lineup. Vanilla and amber open with an immediate, enveloping warmth — not a fresh opening at all, this leads with a rich, sweet ambery smoothness that lets you know from the first spray exactly what kind of scent you're getting into. Oriental notes, spices, and iris carry the heart with a layered, slightly powdery complexity — the spices adding a warm, almost cinnamon-like heat, the iris threading in a soft, creamy, slightly cocoa-like powderiness, and the oriental blend giving the middle a deep, exotic richness that keeps the sweetness from going flat. Vanilla, leather, and jasmine close the base with a smooth, slightly smoky depth — the vanilla doubling down on the creamy sweetness from the opening, the leather adding a dry, masculine edge, and the jasmine lifting the base with a subtle, slightly sweet floral elegance that keeps the dry-down refined. 6–8 hours with moderate projection — sweet and present without being overbearing. Best in fall and winter, this is a go-to for date nights, evening events, or cold-weather days when you want something warm, sweet, and quietly luxurious.
$22.99
Tag-Him Prestige Edition by Armaf is the epitome of luxury and elegance for the discerning man. It opens with a refreshing burst of mint, bergamot, and grapefruit. The heart unfolds with a spicy blend of blood orange, cinnamon, pepper, and calming lavender. Anchored by a rich base of amber, white wood, vanilla, and patchouli, this fragrance exudes sophistication and charm. Perfect for those moments when you want to make a lasting impression.
$22.99
From Paris Hilton, Man is a 2005 woody aromatic EDT — one of the most consistently praised and genuinely surprising celebrity masculines ever released, a clean, tropically fresh, and effortlessly modern composition built around an open sky accord-fig leaf-green mango opening, a white sage-juniper bud-hydroponic basil heart, and a Moroccan cedarwood-cucumber-amber base that reviewers describe as a crystal-clear mango-green aromatic freshie — photorealistic tropical fruit in a clean, herbal-woody frame that consistently outperforms every expectation the price and brand name set. Open sky accord, fig leaf, and green mango open with a vivid, lightly tropical, lushly green freshness — the green mango delivering a bold, slightly tart, photorealistic tropical fruitiness that reviewers consistently describe as the most immediately striking and distinctive quality in the composition, giving Man an energy and character completely unlike anything else in the Paris Hilton lineup, the fig leaf threading in a slightly milky, lightly astringent green freshness that gives the opening its most distinctive and unexpectedly sophisticated quality, and the open sky accord contributing a clean, slightly ozonic freshness that lifts the tropical opening into something airy. White sage, juniper bud, and hydroponic basil carry the heart into a cool, herbal, lightly piney aromatic complexity — the white sage delivering a clean, slightly sharp herbal depth, the juniper bud threading in a crisp, slightly piney freshness, and the hydroponic basil adding a cool, slightly peppery herbal brightness. Moroccan cedarwood, cucumber, and amber close with a clean, lightly woody, slightly watery warmth. 5–7 hours with moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; the celebrity masculine that surprises everyone who tries it.
$21.99
Armaf Voyage Bleu is a 2015 woody spicy EDP that's earned a loyal following as one of the most accurate Bleu de Chanel alternatives on the market — and at a fraction of the price. It opens with lemon, grapefruit, bergamot, and pink pepper, a bright, slightly spiced citrus combination that's clean, confident, and immediately familiar to anyone who loves the BdC DNA. The heart of ginger, mint, and nutmeg adds a warm, spiced aromatic quality that keeps things interesting without straying from the fresh, polished character of the opening. The base of cedar, sandalwood, vetiver, and patchouli closes with a rich, earthy woodiness that gives Voyage Bleu its lasting power and depth. Same DNA as one of the world's best-selling fragrances — without the designer price tag. 7–9 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and spring — the smart buy for anyone who loves Bleu de Chanel.
$21.99
From Armaf, Italiano Uomo Nero is a woody aromatic EDP that reviewers compare to Paco Rabanne Black XS — a clean, bright, citrusy-aromatic scent with lavender, cypress, and a warm amber-patchouli base that captures the effortless cool of Italian style in a lean, focused six-note composition where every ingredient pulls its weight. Bergamot and lemon open with a bright, sparkling citrus burst — the bergamot adding a dry, slightly bitter elegance that feels polished and sophisticated, and the lemon contributing a clean, zesty freshness that lifts the opening with an invigorating energy that's immediately uplifting and easy to wear. Lavender and cypress carry the heart with a cool, aromatic depth — the lavender adding a smooth, herbal elegance that's the scent's most refined quality, and the cypress contributing a fresh, green, slightly resinous woodiness that gives the middle a crisp, outdoorsy character and pushes the scent in a distinctly masculine direction without ever feeling heavy or overpowering. Amber and patchouli close with a warm, earthy base — the amber adding a smooth, golden warmth that makes the dry-down feel rich and lasting, and the patchouli contributing a dark, earthy depth with a subtle sweetness that grounds the lighter citrus and aromatic notes above into something that clings to the skin with a clean, masculine finish. 6–8 hours with moderate projection. Wearable year-round, perfect for the office, casual outings, date nights, or any occasion where you want something clean, aromatic, and effortlessly stylish — Italian sophistication at a fraction of the price.
$20.00
From Armaf, Derby Club House Gold is an oriental floral EDP for women — a bold, opulent, and unapologetically full-bodied feminine that pairs a dark, jammy fruit opening with a narcotic white-floral heart and a warm vanillic base, all packaged in that striking gold-and-black equestrian bottle that commands attention on any shelf. The top opens with black currant, bergamot, mandarin orange, and orange — rich, slightly tart, and immediately arresting, the black currant giving the opening a dark, boozy fruitiness that sets a distinctly glamorous tone. The heart deepens into heliotrope, tuberose, and jasmine — a full, creamy, narcotic white-floral core where the tuberose leads with heady intensity and the heliotrope wraps everything in a powdery almond warmth. The base settles into vanilla, tonka bean, and cashmeran — smooth, woody-sweet, and skin-close. 6–8 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter; a lot of perfume for the price, and it knows it.
$19.99
Jaguar Classic Red is a 2013 EDT by perfumer Karine Dubreuil-Sereni — a sweet, fruity woody fragrance that punches well above its price point and has built a loyal following over a decade on the market. The top opens with dark raspberry, juicy blueberry, and bright bergamot — a berry-citrus intro that's immediately vibrant and likeable. The heart adds depth with sharp black pepper, soft jasmine, and a cool ozonic accord — a slightly aquatic, spiced mid-phase that stops this from being just another fruity sweet and gives it real character. The base closes on creamy tonka bean, warm vanilla, golden amber, dry cedar, and earthy patchouli — rich, smooth, and long-wearing. Reviewers draw comparisons to Van Cleef & Arpels Midnight in Paris and Jacomo de Jacomo Rouge. Longevity runs 4–6 hours with soft-to-moderate projection — a fall and winter fragrance perfect for casual wear, office, and date nights. At this price, it's one of the easiest blind buys in men's fragrance.
$15.99