Final chance fragrances at can't-miss prices — limited stock, no restocks
Final chance fragrances at can't-miss prices — limited stock, no restocks
From Versace, Bright Crystal Absolu is a 2013 floral fruity EDP by perfumer Alberto Morillas — a richer, more intense evolution of the iconic 2006 Bright Crystal EDT that adds raspberry and intensifies the original's yuzu-pomegranate-ice opening, deepens the peony-lotus-magnolia heart, and grounds everything in a warm acajou wood-amber-musk base that reviewers describe as the superior version for anyone who loved Bright Crystal's DNA but always wanted more presence, more longevity, and a warmer, slightly sweeter character. Yuzu, pomegranate, ice accord, and raspberry open with a brighter, more vibrant, and distinctly more complex version of the original Crystal formula — the yuzu delivering a sparkling citrus clarity that is the opening's most immediately recognizable quality, the pomegranate threading in its signature slightly tart juicy sweetness, the ice accord contributing a cool, slightly metallic freshness that gives the opening its characteristic crystalline quality, and the raspberry adding a soft, slightly sweet red berry warmth that is the most important difference from the original EDT and the note that gives Absolu its deeper, more indulgent opening character. Lotus, peony, and magnolia carry the heart into a clean, soft, luminous floralness — the lotus delivering a slightly aquatic, clean white-floral clarity, the peony threading in a classic velvety feminine warmth, and the magnolia contributing a soft, creamy white-floral sweetness that keeps the heart bright, airy, and effortlessly feminine without ever going heavy or heady. Acajou wood, amber, and musk close with a warm, slightly woody, lasting softness — the acajou adding a clean, slightly reddish woody warmth that the original EDT's mahogany base echoes but the EDP develops more fully. 6–8 hours with moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; the stronger, warmer, more satisfying Bright Crystal for the woman who wants the full crystal experience.
$68.99
From Versace, Eros is a 2012 oriental fougère EDT — named after the Greek god of love and one of the most widely recognized and reliably complimented designer masculines launched in the past fifteen years, a vibrant, sweet, slightly icy composition built around a mint-lemon-green apple opening, a geranium-ambroxan-clary sage heart, and a warm tonka bean-vanilla-vetiver-oakmoss base that reviewers worldwide describe as a can't-fail crowd-pleaser that earns unsolicited compliments in virtually every social context it encounters. Mint, lemon, and green apple open with the composition's two most iconic and instantly recognizable qualities simultaneously — the mint delivering a cool, slightly icy herbal brightness that gives Eros its immediate signature energy, and the green apple threading in a sweet, slightly candy-adjacent crispness that makes the opening simultaneously fresh and approachable, the lemon threading in a clean citrus brightness that keeps the mint-apple accord from going too sweet and gives the opening its characteristic sparkling quality. Geranium, ambroxan, and clary sage carry the heart into a smooth, lightly spiced, skin-fusing warmth — the ambroxan delivering a clean, slightly woody, effervescent quality that is the note most responsible for Eros's famous skin-close sillage and its reputation for making the wearer smell attractively clean rather than aggressively perfumed, the geranium threading in a warm, slightly rosy-spiced floralness, and the clary sage adding a cool, herbal depth. Tonka bean, vanilla, vetiver, oakmoss, and cedarwood close with a warm, lightly sweet, earthy base that gives the fragrance remarkable lasting power for an EDT. 6–8 hours with moderate-to-strong projection. Best year-round with a peak in spring and summer; the benchmark crowd-pleasing masculine that belongs in every man's collection at least once.
$68.99
From Burberry, Mr. Burberry is a 2017 spicy woody EDP by master perfumer Francis Kurkdjian — the darker, richer, evening-ready counterpart to the original Mr. Burberry EDT, built around a cardamom, cinnamon, and tarragon opening, a lavender, patchouli, and nutmeg heart, and an amber and vetiver base that reviewers describe as a warm, smooth, confidently masculine fragrance that smells noticeably more grown-up and sophisticated than the lighter EDT, making it one of the best-value designer EDPs for any man who wants spice, warmth, and genuine depth. Cardamom, cinnamon, and tarragon open with a bold, spiced, slightly herbal energy — cardamom delivering a bright, slightly mentholated spiciness that is the opening's most immediately striking and attention-grabbing quality, cinnamon threading in a warm, sweet heat that gives the whole top a rich and inviting character, and tarragon adding a cool, slightly anise-like herbal quality that keeps the spiced opening feeling fresh and interesting rather than heavy from the very first spray. Lavender, patchouli, and nutmeg build a smooth, warm, lightly aromatic heart — lavender delivering a clean, slightly sweet aromatic softness that rounds the bold spiced opening into something more wearable and refined, patchouli threading in a smooth, earthy depth that is the heart's most distinctly masculine quality, and nutmeg adding a dry, warm spiciness that deepens the mid-wear into something genuinely rich and complex. Amber and vetiver close with a warm, smoky, lightly earthy woody finish — amber delivering a golden, slightly resinous warmth that gives the drydown a genuinely luxurious and long-lasting quality, and vetiver threading in a dry, slightly smoky earthiness that grounds the whole fragrance into a clean, masculine trail. 5–7 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter evenings; the Burberry for the man who wants something darker, spicier, and more serious.
$69.99
From Abercrombie & Fitch, Fierce is the 2002 woody aquatic cologne that became synonymous with the brand itself — the scent pumped through every A&F store for decades, built around a clean, slightly ozonic fir-and-rosewood opening that reviewers describe as fresh, confident, and unmistakably recognizable the moment it hits the air. Fir, rosewood, and ozonic notes open with a clean, slightly woody freshness — the fir delivering a crisp, resinous green note that anchors the opening in something natural rather than purely synthetic, the rosewood adding a warm, slightly floral woodiness, and the ozonic accord threading in a cool, airy freshness that gives the opening its distinctive open-air, sun-on-skin quality that made this fragrance so immediately wearable across a generation of young men. Jasmine, lily-of-the-valley, and water lily carry the heart into soft, clean white-floral territory — the jasmine adding a warm, slightly creamy floralness that gives the composition a quietly sensual character, the lily-of-the-valley contributing a cool, dewy freshness, and the water lily threading in an aquatic softness that reinforces the clean, breezy DNA throughout the mid-wear. Oakmoss, white musk, and amber close with a warm, clean, lasting base — the oakmoss adding a cool, earthy greenness, and the white musk and amber wrapping the dry-down in a smooth, skin-warm radiance that lingers well past the top notes. 4–6 hours with moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; perfect for casual daily wear, the beach, or any man who wants a clean, timeless fresh woody that never goes out of style.
$69.99
Enhance your natural essence with Ermenegildo Zegna, an exquisite men's eau de toilette spray crafted by the renowned Zegna Forte design house. Suitable for both daytime wear and evening occasions, this fragrance, introduced in 2010, captivates the senses with an invigorating blend of spicy ginger and pink peppercorns, evoking a fresh and vibrant aura. The heart unfolds with the luxurious essence of gourmand lavender honey, infusing the fragrance with a sense of decadence and sophistication. The warm base of amber adds a touch of traditional masculinity, completing this versatile scent. Experience the timeless elegance of Ermenegildo Zegna, a fragrance that embodies refined sophistication and allure.
$70.00
The Trésor name carries 30 years of fragrance history, and Lancôme Trésor Midnight Rose — a 2011 floral woody musk EDP — is the entry point that made the lineage relevant to a new generation, built around a raspberry-rose opening, a cassis-pink pepper-peony-jasmine heart, and a vanilla-musk-cedar base that reviewers describe as a dark, jammy, unapologetically seductive fruity floral with Lancôme's legendary projection and longevity baked in. Raspberry and rose open in an immediately striking combination — raspberry hitting first with a ripe, slightly tart jammy sweetness that one reviewer described as watching raspberry sugar bubble on a stovetop, and rose threading in a dark, velvety floralness that gives the opening a genuine depth and sensuality rather than reading as a simple fruit-and-flower pairing. Cassis, pink pepper, peony, and jasmine push the heart into richer, more complex territory — cassis amplifying the dark berry sweetness with a tart, slightly animalic blackcurrant quality, pink pepper cutting through with dry rosy heat, and peony and jasmine rounding out a creamy, lush floral bouquet that builds steadily from the opening rather than fading. Vanilla, musk, and Virginia cedar anchor the base in warm, clean woodiness — vanilla threading in soft sweetness, cedar adding a dry smoky structure, and musk laying down the long-burning, skin-close trail that makes Lancôme EDPs so consistently reliable in the longevity department. 7–9 hours with moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and evening wear year-round; the version of Trésor that smells like a night out in Paris rather than a morning in a rose garden.
$70.49
From Narciso Rodriguez, For Her is a 2006 floral woody musk EDP by perfumers Christine Nagel and Francis Kurkdjian — one of the most celebrated, widely copied, and enduringly beloved feminine fragrances of the modern era, a deceptively minimalist yet technically masterful composition built around a rose-peach opening, an amber-musk heart, and a patchouli-sandalwood base that reviewers describe as a velvety, skin-close rose musk — the fragrance that single-handedly defined the modern musky feminine genre and set a standard that thousands of imitators have tried and failed to match. Rose and peach open with a soft, lightly velvety, lushly creamy floral warmth — the rose delivering a clean, slightly discreet floralness that reviewers consistently describe as the most quietly beautiful and effortlessly feminine opening quality in the entire NR lineup, a rose that never shouts but always lingers, the peach threading in a warm, lightly creamy fruitiness that gives the opening a soft, rounded, skin-like quality that is immediately recognizable and impossibly flattering. Amber and musk carry the heart into a warm, clean, lightly soapy skin-close richness — the signature Narciso Rodriguez musk delivering its most celebrated and defining quality, a warm, slightly animalic, deeply skin-close intimacy that reviewers describe as smelling like the most beautiful version of clean skin imaginable, and the amber threading in a warm, lightly resinous golden depth. Patchouli and sandalwood close with a warm, earthy, lightly woody depth. 6–8 hours with moderate projection. Best year-round; the original musky feminine — timeless, intimate, and endlessly wearable
$71.99
From Versace, the Crystal Noir 4-Piece Gift Set delivers the brand's most seductive and mysterious feminine EDP alongside a complete dark-luxury body routine — a fully immersive Crystal Noir experience packaged in the collection's signature deep jewel-toned presentation. The set includes a Crystal Noir EDP spray, a mini Crystal Noir EDP, Crystal Noir Body Lotion, and Crystal Noir Bath & Shower Gel — layer the shower gel first to awaken the spice and coconut character on skin, follow with the body lotion while warm, finish with the EDP on pulse points for a deeply layered, long-lasting result, and keep the mini for evenings out. Launched in 2004 by perfumer Antoine Lie, Crystal Noir is a dark oriental floral EDP that opens with a bold pepper-ginger-cardamom spice, blooms through a lush coconut-gardenia-orange blossom-peony heart, and settles into a warm sandalwood-musk-amber base that reviewers describe as one of the most genuinely seductive and unusual feminine orientals in the accessible designer space. Pepper, ginger, and cardamom ignite the bold, spiced opening. Coconut, gardenia, orange blossom, and peony bloom into the lush, creamy, dark floral heart. Sandalwood, musk, and amber close with a warm, skin-fusing sensuality. 6–8 hours with moderate-to-strong projection — enhanced with the included body products. Best in fall and winter evenings; the complete dark jewel experience for the woman who commands attention.
$72.99
From Dolce & Gabbana, The Only One Intense is a 2020 oriental floral EDP Intense by perfumer Violaine Collas — a discontinued flanker of the original The Only One that pivots away from the coffee-iris signature in favor of a lush, creamy, tropical-floral direction that reviewers consistently describe as one of the most effortlessly beautiful and skin-close feminines in the D&G lineup. The top opens with neroli, green apple, and Italian mandarin — bright, citrusy, and sun-drenched, the green apple giving a crisp freshness that quickly gives way to the real heart of the composition. Jasmine, coconut, and orange blossom bloom into a milky, tropical white-floral core that is the soul of this fragrance — the coconut warm and creamy rather than sunscreen-heavy, supporting the jasmine with a smooth, almost silky warmth. The base settles into vanilla, cashmere wood, and cedar — smooth, woody, and deeply skin-close. 6–8 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best year-round; discontinued and worth grabbing while you can.
$73.99
From Marc Jacobs, Honey is a 2013 floral fruity EDP by perfumers Annie Buzantian and Ann Gottlieb — the bumblebee-capped, polka-dot-packaged fragrance that looks exactly as fun as it smells, a sun-soaked, cheerful fruity-floral that layers peach, honeysuckle, and actual honey into one of the most likable warm-weather feminines Marc Jacobs has ever made. Punch, pear, and mandarin orange open with a bright, juicy, fizzy fruitiness — the punch accord delivering a fun, lightly tropical sweetness that immediately reads youthful and energetic, pear adding a crisp, lightly green freshness, and mandarin threading in a sparkling citrus pop that makes the whole opening feel like sunshine in a bottle. Honeysuckle, orange blossom, and peach build a warm, lush, nectar-sweet floral heart — honeysuckle lending its signature sweet, slightly milky floralness that is the most distinctive and beloved quality of this fragrance, orange blossom adding a honeyed, slightly waxy warmth, and peach rounding everything out with a ripe, juicy softness. Honey, vanilla, and woody notes close with a warm, golden, softly gourmand finish — actual honey adding a natural, slightly beeswax-like sweetness that gives the base real character, vanilla smoothing it into a creamy, comforting warmth, and clean woody notes grounding the whole thing without adding any heaviness. 5–7 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; a fragrance as fun to wear as the bottle is to look at — and that's saying something.
$74.99
From Dolce & Gabbana, The One Grey is a 2018 woody aromatic EDT Intense by perfumer Jean-Christophe Hérault — a cooler, sharper, more office-ready flanker of the iconic The One line that strips out the original's warm tobacco-amber sweetness in favor of a fresher, greener, vetiver-forward character that reviewers consistently describe as The One for men who want sophistication without the sweetness. The top opens with grapefruit, cardamom, coriander, and basil — crisp, spiced, and slightly green, a confident opening that immediately sets Grey apart from its warmer siblings. The heart moves into lavender, clary sage, and geranium — aromatic, herbal, and polished, the lavender grounding the composition in classic masculine fougère territory while the sage and geranium add green complexity. The base settles into vetiver, tobacco, patchouli, and labdanum — earthy, slightly smoky, and long-lasting. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and fall; The One for the boardroom.
$74.99