New Arrivals
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Jaguar Jaguar For Men Eau de Toilette Spray for Men
Jaguar For Men is a 1988 EDT by perfumer Dominique Preyssas — a classic green aromatic from the golden era of masculine fragrance, and one of the most underrated drugstore-priced colognes of the past four decades. This is old-school power dressing in a bottle. The top opens with sharp green notes, aromatic basil, bright orange, zesty grapefruit, soft lavender, smooth bergamot, and earthy thyme — complex, herbal, and unmistakably masculine. The heart develops into piney fir, spiced carnation, warm nutmeg, green sage, geranium, rose, and jasmine — a rich, multi-layered floral-aromatic core that has real depth and character. The base closes on mossy oakmoss, dry tobacco, animalic leather, cedar, patchouli, and golden amber — rich, warm, and surprisingly long-lasting. Longevity runs 5–7 hours with moderate projection — a fall and winter fragrance that earns comparisons to Polo Green. At this price, it's one of the best buys in men's fragrance.
$15.99
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Carlo Corinto Carlo Corinto Rouge Eau de Toilette Spray for Men
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
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Escada Escada Sentiment Eau de Toilette Spray for Women
Escada Sentiment is a 2000 floral fruity EDT by Nathalie Gracia-Cetto — a romantic, powdery-sweet feminine that reviewers consistently call one of the most versatile and underrated fragrances in the Escada lineup, with a loyal following that's kept hunting it down long after it was discontinued in mainstream retail. It opens with red currant, black currant, iris, magnolia, and green mandarin — a slightly tart, berry-citrus opening brightened by magnolia's creamy floralness and iris threading in a cool, powdery quality that gives the top stage a refined, slightly old-world elegance. The heart of white peach, hyacinth, tuberose, and orris root is beautifully layered — white peach adding a soft, juicy sweetness, hyacinth contributing a crisp, slightly green floralness, tuberose bringing lush creaminess, and orris deepening the powdery floralness into something genuinely sophisticated. The base of heliotrope, vanilla, amber, Brazilian rosewood, and sandalwood closes warm and cozy — heliotrope adding a cherry-almond sweetness, vanilla and amber wrapping everything in a soft warmth, and rosewood and sandalwood grounding it with quiet woody depth. 5–7 hours, moderate projection. Best year-round — a timeless feminine that deserves far more recognition than it gets.
$31.99
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Burberry Burberry London for Men Eau de Toilette Spray for Men
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
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Burberry Burberry Brit for Him Eau de Toilette Spray for Men
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
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Tous Tous man chill Eau de Toilette for Men
From Tous, Man Chill is a 2022 aromatic fruity EDT by perfumer Véronique Nyberg — a lime-led fresh fougère that draws consistent comparisons to Lacoste L.12.12 Blanc while carving its own slightly darker, woodier path, built around a lime-cardamom-black pepper opening, a lavender-rosemary-nutmeg heart, and a dry wood-amber-patchouli-vetiver base that reviewers describe as a clean, effortlessly wearable masculine with significantly more depth than the "chill" branding lets on. Lime, cardamom, and black pepper open with a cool, lightly spiced citrus energy — lime delivering a fresh, zesty brightness with a slightly tropical quality, cardamom threading in a warm aromatic spice that gives the opening an unexpected exotic depth, and black pepper adding a dry, snappy heat that keeps the lime from going purely sweet or generic from the first spray. Lavender, rosemary, and nutmeg build a classic fougère heart with a modern edge — lavender delivering a clean, aromatic freshness that anchors the composition in familiar masculine territory, rosemary threading in a crisp, herbal sharpness, and nutmeg adding a warm, slightly sweet spiciness that bridges the fresh top into the darker, earthier base. Dry wood, amber, patchouli, and vetiver close with warm, earthy, resinous depth — dry wood delivering an abstract woody dryness, vetiver threading in smoky, slightly animalic earthiness, and patchouli and amber rounding the base into a soft, lasting warmth that gives Man Chill its most genuinely masculine quality. 5–7 hours with moderate projection. Best in spring and summer; the underrated Tous masculine that overachieves at every price point.
$30.49
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Armaf Armaf Ventana Marine Pour Homme Eau de Parfum Spray for Men
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
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Carolina Herrera Carolina Herrera CH Eau de Toilette Spray for Women
Carolina Herrera CH is a 2007 floral oriental EDT by perfumers Olivier Cresp and Rosendo Mateu — the fragrance behind the iconic red-leather-wrapped bottle, and a genuinely sophisticated take on the fruity-floral-oriental category. It opens with a bright, citrusy-fruity mix of grapefruit, bergamot, lemon, and juicy tropical fruit — fresh and sparkling, with a slightly watery quality that keeps the opening from going too sweet too fast. The heart is where CH gets interesting: praline, cinnamon, orange flower, jasmine, and rose build a warm, slightly spiced, richly floral core that wears sophisticated and feminine without going heavy. The base of patchouli, suede, sandalwood, cedar, and amber closes with a warm, woodsy-oriental finish that gives the whole fragrance a long, lingering trail. 6–8 hours, moderate projection. Best in fall and spring — effortlessly polished and genuinely versatile.
$67.99