A second wave of signature scents for men — bold, refined, and unforgettable fragrances.
A second wave of signature scents for men — bold, refined, and unforgettable fragrances.
Set includes: 3.4oz Eau de Parfum Spray + 1.0oz Eau de Parfum Mini + 6.0oz Body Wash From Bharara, Viking Dubai is a 2024 citrus aromatic EDP inspired by the luxury and energy of Dubai — and this three-piece set gives you everything you need to wear the full Viking Dubai experience from shower to going out. Bergamot, sweet orange, lemon, grapefruit, and ginger open with a bright, invigorating citrus-spice burst that's immediately bold and fresh. Cashmere wood, tonka bean, magnolia, and violet carry the heart with a warm, sophisticated woody-floral depth. Ambroxan, white musk, patchouli, and ambergris close in a long-lasting, skin-close base that wears beautifully for hours. The body wash layers the scent from the ground up, and the 1.0oz mini keeps Viking Dubai in your bag wherever the day takes you. 8–10 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in spring and summer — a bold, complete set built around one of Bharara's best-performing unisex fragrances.
$65.00
Set includes: 3.4oz Eau de Parfum Spray + 1.0oz Eau de Parfum Mini + 6.0oz Body Wash From Bharara, Viking Dubai is a 2024 citrus aromatic EDP inspired by the luxury and energy of Dubai — and this three-piece set gives you everything you need to wear the full Viking Dubai experience from shower to going out. Bergamot, sweet orange, lemon, grapefruit, and ginger open with a bright, invigorating citrus-spice burst that's immediately bold and fresh. Cashmere wood, tonka bean, magnolia, and violet carry the heart with a warm, sophisticated woody-floral depth. Ambroxan, white musk, patchouli, and ambergris close in a long-lasting, skin-close base that wears beautifully for hours. The body wash layers the scent from the ground up, and the 1.0oz mini keeps Viking Dubai in your bag wherever the day takes you. 8–10 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in spring and summer — a bold, complete set built around one of Bharara's best-performing unisex fragrances.
$65.00
From Bharara, Viking Dubai is a 2024 citrus aromatic EDP inspired by the luxury and energy of Dubai — a bold, vibrant unisex fragrance that opens with a bright, energizing citrus burst of lemon, bergamot, grapefruit, sweet orange, and ginger, immediately fresh and invigorating with that unmistakable warm-weather citrus confidence. The heart deepens into a sophisticated woody-floral blend of cashmere wood, tonka bean, magnolia, and violet — creamy, soft, and elegantly refined in a way that grounds the citrusy opening without losing its energy. Ambroxan, white musk, patchouli, and ambergris close in a warm, slightly smoky, skin-close base that's incredibly long-lasting and genuinely distinctive. Reviewers consistently note it as one of Bharara's best-performing and most compliment-generating releases in the Viking collection. 8–10 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in spring and summer — a bold, luxurious unisex EDP that delivers serious value for the price.
$47.75
Bharara Viking Kashmir is a 2024 woody aromatic EDP — a unisex fragrance that transports you to the heart of the Himalayas, built around an earthy, resinous, and deeply meditative blend that reviewers describe as bold, sophisticated, and genuinely unlike most mainstream unisex releases. The opening is immediately rich and grounding: papyrus and cardamom arrive with a warm, slightly earthy-spiced character that's both ancient and modern — the papyrus adding an unusual dry, reed-like quality and the cardamom a bright, aromatic warmth. The heart develops through hyssop, olibanum, and carrot seed — a complex, slightly herbal-resinous trio that adds an incense-like depth and a cool, slightly bitter green edge that keeps everything from going too dark. The base of Kashmir wood and sandalwood closes with a creamy, woody elegance that embodies genuine depth and staying power. 8–10 hours, strong projection. Best in fall and winter — a statement unisex for those who want something that commands a room.
$48.00
Bharara Viking Rio is a 2023 aromatic EDP — a unisex fragrance inspired by the vibrant energy of Rio de Janeiro, opening with fresh citrus and green notes before evolving into a warm floral-fruity heart and a richly sweet, resinous base. The opening is immediately refreshing: bergamot and fresh cut grass arrive with a clean, citrusy brightness that evokes open sky and sunlit outdoors. The heart develops through a warm, lightly fruity bouquet of plum, jasmine, and rose petals — the plum adding a soft, succulent sweetness that works beautifully alongside the florals and gives this fragrance its most memorable phase. The base of musk, moss, amber, tonka bean, sandalwood, and vanilla closes warm, creamy, and deeply skin-close — reviewers frequently compare the overall profile to MFK Baccarat Rouge 540. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best year-round — a well-rounded unisex EDP that punches well above its price.
$47.75
Burberry Brit for Him is a 2004 oriental woody EDT by perfumer Antoine Maisondieu — a two-time FiFi Award winner including Men's Fragrance of the Year in 2005, and one of the most enduringly reliable masculines in the Burberry lineup. The opening is immediately inviting: ginger, cardamom, bergamot, and green mandarin arrive with a bright, lightly spiced freshness that's warm and polished without being aggressive. The heart develops through wild rose, nutmeg, and cedar — a dry, slightly floral-spiced trio that adds genuine character and warmth, the wild rose threading an unexpected but subtly elegant quality through an otherwise firmly masculine composition. The base of tonka bean, gray musk, cedar, and patchouli closes with a warm, earthy, slightly sweet drydown that's clean and sophisticated. 4–6 hours, moderate projection. Best year-round — a timeless British masculine that earns its awards.
$34.99
Burberry London for Men is a 2006 oriental spicy EDT by perfumer Antoine Maisondieu — a rich, warmly spiced masculine built around a leather and tobacco core that's essentially the fragrance equivalent of a Savile Row tailoring shop: unhurried, refined, and distinctly British. The opening is immediately warm and inviting: cinnamon, lavender, and bergamot arrive together in a slightly sweet-spiced freshness that's sophisticated without being aggressive. The heart develops through leather and mimosa — the leather adding a dry, slightly smoky depth, the mimosa threading a soft, powdery-floral warmth through the composition that keeps it from going dark. The base of tobacco leaf, guaiac wood, opoponax, and oakmoss closes with a rich, earthy, slightly resinous warmth that's genuinely timeless. 4–6 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter — a fragrance that rewards patience and improves with time.
$36.99
Burberry Summer for Men is a 2013 citrus aromatic EDT — a limited edition flanker of the original Burberry Men, reimagined for the summer season with an icy, energizing freshness that immediately lives up to its name. The opening is cool and instantly distinctive: juniper berries, mint, yuzu, mandarin orange, and petitgrain arrive together in a bright, slightly frosty citrus-aromatic burst that reviewers consistently describe as one of the most refreshing opens in the Burberry lineup. The heart develops through thyme, driftwood, and gorse — a herbal, slightly woody trio that adds depth and character to the breezy opening without weighing it down. The base of white musk, cedar, amyris, and amber closes clean, warm, and quietly woody. 5–7 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — a limited edition that genuinely outperforms its occasion.
$32.99
Burberry Weekend for Men is a 1997 citrus fougere EDT by perfumer Michel Almairac — the masculine counterpart to Weekend for Women, sharing the same relaxed British country spirit but built around a bright, invigorating citrus opening rather than a floral one. The opening is immediately fresh and energizing: lemon, grapefruit, bergamot, mandarin orange, and a splash of melon arrive together in a juicy, slightly tart citrus burst that's casual and confident without being loud. The heart develops through ivy, oakmoss, and sandalwood — a green, slightly earthy trio that grounds the bright opening with a cool, outdoorsy woodiness. The base of honey, musk, and amber closes with a warm, lightly gourmand sweetness that softens everything into a clean, comfortable drydown. 4–6 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — the fragrance equivalent of a Saturday morning with nowhere to be.
$34.99
Burberry Weekend for Men is a 1997 citrus fougere EDT by perfumer Michel Almairac — the masculine counterpart to Weekend for Women, sharing the same relaxed British country spirit but built around a bright, invigorating citrus opening rather than a floral one. The opening is immediately fresh and energizing: lemon, grapefruit, bergamot, mandarin orange, and a splash of melon arrive together in a juicy, slightly tart citrus burst that's casual and confident without being loud. The heart develops through ivy, oakmoss, and sandalwood — a green, slightly earthy trio that grounds the bright opening with a cool, outdoorsy woodiness. The base of honey, musk, and amber closes with a warm, lightly gourmand sweetness that softens everything into a clean, comfortable drydown. 4–6 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — the fragrance equivalent of a Saturday morning with nowhere to be.
$32.99
From Bvlgari, Man is a 2010 oriental woody EDT by master perfumer Alberto Morillas — a clean, quietly sophisticated men's fragrance built around Bvlgari's signature tea-meets-woods aesthetic, positioned as the modern, effortlessly stylish scent for the understated gentleman. The top opens with a fresh, slightly aquatic combo of violet leaf, lotus, bergamot, and white pear — cool, clean, and immediately refined without any sharp citrus aggression. The heart develops into a smooth, earthy blend of vetiver, cashmere wood, sandalwood, amber, and cypriol — warm, woody, and quietly masculine in a way that projects confidence without demanding attention. White honey, musk, benzoin, and tonka bean close in a soft, subtly sweet base that gives the whole fragrance a warm, skin-close finish that lasts through the day. It's the kind of scent that wears as well in a boardroom as it does at a weekend dinner — polished, versatile, and genuinely timeless. 4–6 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and fall — a refined, no-fuss daily wear that earns quiet compliments consistently.
$66.99
From Calvin Klein, CK Be is a 1996 woody floral musk EDT by perfumer René Morgenthaler — the quieter, more introspective sibling to CK One, built around the idea of just being yourself rather than making a statement. Where CK One goes bright and citrusy, CK Be opens with a softer, more blended mix of lavender, bergamot, mint, juniper, mandarin, and cool green notes — clean and fresh but with a slightly more subdued, almost brooding character. The heart layers jasmine, orchid, freesia, magnolia, a touch of peach, and fresh green grass for a sheer, skin-close floral phase that sits equally well on any gender. Musk, sandalwood, cedar, vanilla, amber, and opoponax bring a warm, slightly sweet, softly woody finish that dries down beautifully. 3–5 hours, soft projection. Best in spring and summer — understated, versatile, and genuinely timeless.
$23.99 - $27.99
From Calvin Klein, Defy is a 2021 woody aromatic EDT by perfumers Anne Flipo, Pascal Gaurin, and Loc Dong — CK's first major standalone men's fragrance in nearly a decade, built around a deliberately minimal four-note structure that puts Haitian vetiver front and center. The top opens with a bright, airy combo of bergamot and lavender — clean, slightly powdery, and immediately approachable. The heart pivots quickly to a beautifully rendered vetiver from Haiti — smoky, earthy, and grounding in a way that gives Defy its distinctive rugged backbone. Amber closes the base in a warm, skin-close finish that keeps everything smooth without going heavy or sharp. It's a clean, modern, versatile men's fragrance that borrows from the "blue fougère" playbook without being a copy of anything — reviewers frequently draw comparisons to YSL Y and Dior Sauvage. Performance leans soft, so apply generously. 4–6 hours, soft projection. Best in spring and summer — a sleek, no-fuss daily wear for the modern guy who wants clean and confident without overthinking it.
$32.99
From Carlo Corinto, 315 is a 2011 woody aromatic EDT Concentrée — a fresher, more modern take from the house that gave Latin American men's fragrance the Classic, this time leaning into clean aquatic-spice territory rather than leather and moss. The top opens with a bright, herbal hit of bergamot, basil, and mandarin orange — crisp, citrusy, and immediately easy to wear. The heart introduces cool sea notes, a sharp kick of pepper, and aromatic cardamom that give 315 its signature briny-spiced mid — marine without going generic, spiced without going heavy. Pine tree, moss, and musk close in a clean, slightly earthy, forest-fresh base that ties the whole composition together with quiet confidence. The Concentrée designation means a higher-than-standard EDT concentration, delivering noticeably better longevity than a typical EDT at the same price point. 5–7 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — a clean, low-effort aquatic for the guy who wants to smell sharp without overthinking it.
$29.99
Carlo Corinto Black Chrome is a 2015 woody aromatic EDT — a darker, more modern interpretation of the Carlo Corinto heritage, trading the house's signature raspberry-and-leather profile for a cleaner, fresher citrus-wood character built around pine and patchouli. The opening is bright and crisp: grapefruit, lemon, and basil arrive together in a clean, slightly herbal citrus burst that's immediately fresh and wearable. The heart develops into something more interesting — vetiver, nutmeg, and pine layer together into a cool, slightly resinous aromatic core that's earthy and distinctly masculine without going dark or heavy. The base of sandalwood, patchouli, and amber closes warm, soft, and skin-close — mellow and inviting rather than projecting, with patchouli and amber adding a subtle earthy warmth that grounds the whole composition. 5–7 hours, soft-to-moderate projection. Best in spring and fall — a modern, easy-wearing wood from a house that knows its way around the genre.
$29.99
Carlo Corinto Classic is a 1984 woody aromatic EDT — the original fragrance from the Carlo Corinto house, and one of the most genuinely underrated powerhouses in 1980s men's perfumery that most of the fragrance world has completely overlooked. The opening is bold and immediately herbal: basil, bergamot, thyme, and lemon arrive together in an aromatic-citrus burst that's green, slightly sharp, and completely distinctive. The heart develops into cedar, raspberry, and sage — a fascinating combination that takes the herbal opening and adds a dark, slightly sweet fruitiness alongside dry, woody sage, creating a mid-stage that genuinely shifts on skin in interesting ways. The base of vetiver, leather, and patchouli closes earthy, slightly dark, and unmistakably 1980s in the best possible sense — rich, confident, and built to last. 7–9 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter — an 80s powerhouse hiding in plain sight.
$29.99
From Carlo Corinto, L'Inizio is an oriental woody EDT — a warm, quietly sophisticated fragrance from the house that built its reputation on the Classic, this time leaning into a softer, creamier direction built around citrus and vanilla rather than herbs and leather. The top opens with a bright, zesty hit of Amalfi lemon and bergamot — clean, slightly tart, and immediately refreshing. The heart settles into a warm, slightly earthy blend of sandalwood, amber, and sage — understated and polished, adding depth without going heavy or complex. Virginia cedar, vanilla, and guaiac wood close in a smooth, lightly sweet woody base that's warm and skin-close without ever becoming gourmand. Reviewers consistently describe the dry-down as a lemon sherbet-meets-woody amber combo — easy to wear, surprisingly long-lasting, and significantly more interesting than its price suggests. 5–7 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and fall — a clean, affordable hidden gem for men who want something warm and versatile without breaking the bank.
$29.99
Carlo Corinto Rouge is a 1997 aromatic green EDT — one of the better-kept secrets in budget men's fragrance, building a genuinely compelling herbal-spicy-woody character at a price point that makes it one of the strongest value plays in the genre. The opening is immediately distinctive: lavender and oakmoss arrive together with a cool, slightly earthy freshness that's herbal and green in a way that feels genuinely vintage without smelling dated. The heart is where it earns its reputation — pepper, nutmeg, and granny smith apple create a spicy-tart, crisp aromatic character that's confident and interesting in a way that many fragrances three times the price can't match. The base of virginia cedar, amber, and vanilla closes warm, clean, and woodsy — amber and vanilla softening all that green herbaceousness into a genuinely pleasant, long-lasting finish. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — seriously underrated and worth every penny.
$29.99
Carolina Herrera 212 Men NYC is a 1999 fresh aquatic EDT by perfumers Alberto Morillas, Rosendo Mateu, and Ann Gottlieb — one of the most enduring masculines in the Carolina Herrera catalog, nearly 25 years on the market and still a reliable everyday go-to that consistently earns its place in a collection. The opening is bright and clean: grapefruit, ginger, and mandarin arrive with a crisp, citrusy sharpness that's energizing without being loud. The heart is defined by aquatic notes — cool, slightly watery freshness that became the signature of the fragrance and still holds up as a distinctive character in a market that's moved away from this style. The base of sandalwood, guaiac wood, and musk closes warm, subtly woody, and skin-close — giving this fresh EDT a staying power that surprises most first-time wearers. 5–7 hours, moderate projection. Best in spring and summer — a dependable classic that never goes out of rotation.
$64.99
Carolina Herrera 212 Sexy Men is a 2006 oriental fougere EDT by perfumers Alberto Morillas and Rosendo Mateu — a fragrance that earned a devoted following for its warm, spicy-sweet character and the kind of effortless masculinity that makes it work in almost any setting. The opening is fresh and citrusy: mandarin orange, bergamot, and green notes land together with a clean, slightly juicy brightness that sets up the warmer notes to come. The heart shifts into pepper, cardamom, and florals — a spicy-aromatic combo that adds depth and a dry, slightly herbal warmth that keeps the fragrance interesting as it develops. The base of vanilla, guaiac wood, sandalwood, amber, and musk closes with a rich, smooth, vanillic woodiness that reviewers consistently describe as addictive — warm without being heavy, sweet without being feminine. 7–9 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter — a crowd-pleaser that rarely gets the credit it deserves..
$0.00
Carolina Herrera 212 VIP Black is a 2017 aromatic fougere EDP by perfumers Carlos Benaïm and Anne Flipo — the darker, more rebellious entry in the 212 VIP lineup, built around an absinthe-anise-lavender accord that's genuinely distinctive for a mainstream designer release. The opening is bold and immediately polarizing in the best way: absinthe, anise, and fennel arrive together with a sharp, herbal, slightly medicinal bitterness that smells like nothing else at the department store counter. The heart is a single note of lavender — but used here in the darkest, most brooding way possible, adding an aromatic coolness that bridges the sharp opening and the warmer base. The base of black vanilla husk and musk closes with a warm, slightly smoky sweetness that smooths out all the sharpness into something genuinely addictive. 7–9 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter — the 212 VIP line at its most daring.
$0.00
Carolina Herrera Bad Boy Cobalt Elixir is a 2024 aromatic woody EDP — a richer, more intense evolution of the Bad Boy Cobalt, housed in a deep smoky blue-to-black lightning bolt bottle that looks as bold as it smells. The opening hits with black pepper and sage — a sharp, herbal-spicy combo that's immediately more complex and grown-up than a typical masculine opener. The heart is where this one earns its reputation: truffle brings a deep, earthy, almost meaty richness that reviewers consistently call the most interesting note in the Bad Boy lineup, anchored by woodsy notes that give everything warm structural depth. The base of vanilla and frankincense closes with a resinous, balsamic warmth — vanilla softening the frankincense just enough to keep the finish inviting rather than dry. 8–12 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and winter — the most complex and rewarding fragrance in the entire Bad Boy collection.
$0.00
Carolina Herrera Bad Boy is a 2019 oriental spicy EDT by perfumers Quentin Bisch and Louise Turner — the fragrance that launched one of the most successful men's lines in Carolina Herrera's history, and a masterclass in how to make a cocoa note work in a masculine context without going gourmand. The opening hits with white pepper, pink pepper, and bergamot — a spicy, citrusy combo that's energetic and clean without going aquatic or safe, and sets up the darker character that follows perfectly. The heart is where Bad Boy makes its name: a rich, slightly balsamic darkness anchored by carob and woody notes that reviewers describe as simultaneously fresh and moody. The base of cacao, vetiver, and cashmeran closes warm, creamy-woody, and genuinely addictive — dark chocolate-adjacent sweetness grounded by earthy vetiver. 6–8 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best year-round — versatile enough for the office, interesting enough to earn compliments everywhere else.
$0.00
Carolina Herrera Bad Boy Extreme is a 2022 amber woody EDP by perfumers Quentin Bisch, Louise Turner, and Yann Vasnier — a rich, bittersweet evolution of the Bad Boy lineup that layers cocoa, incense, and dark woods into something genuinely sophisticated. It opens on a warm, aromatic duo of ginger and sage — spicy and herbal, setting the tone for what's coming without giving the full story away. The heart is where this earns its reputation: cocoa delivers a deep, dark, bittersweet richness, vetiver threads an earthy smokiness through the middle, and an incense undercurrent pulls everything into something properly moody and complex. The base of patchouli and tonka bean closes warm and woody — earthy patchouli grounding the composition while tonka bean adds a smooth, slightly sweet creaminess that keeps the finish from going too dark. 7–9 hours, moderate-to-strong projection. Best in fall and winter — dark, confident, and built for the night.
$0.00