Best Smelling Winter Colognes 2018-2019

While I personally don’t enjoy cold weather for the most part, I absolutely do love the winter season, for the fact that I get to wear some of the best fragrances. There are certain men’s colognes, that are simply fantastic, but really don’t work too well when the heat is out in full force. So, here we are again in this hemisphere, about to venture back into the depths of winter and I can officially break out the scents for freezing temperatures. Now, not every scent on this list is limited to cold weather, but some very much are. This is the time of year that we can wear the sweet gourmands, heavier spices, and bold enveloping scents that hang in the crisp air.

 

 

Paco Rabanne 1 Million Prive Eau de Parfum Spray for Men, 3.4 Ounce– When I wrote my initial review of Prive, I thought that this one would definitely be getting me complements and have a solid presence in a winter rotation. After wearing it time and time again for a year, I can confirm my theory. To me, this is the best of the 1 Million fragrances (and I like all of them), and the most mature. Prive has more of a smoky darkness underneath the obvious sweet heart and less of the in your face boldness of the original.

1 Million Prive opens with cinnamon spice and the familiar fruity appeal of crisp apple. It’s always kind of reminded me of cinnamon applesauce, in that regard. Then, notes of myrrh of tobacco are added, and I think that this is what separates this one from it’s Paco Rabanne brethren. The myrrh gives it a sort of exotic appeal and an added depth to the body. The dry down period I get the cinnamon note and the sweet tobacco, as the main attractions.

Prive isn’t a scent without any power, as I can get double digit hours of wear out of this one. I’m actually wearing 1 Million Prive, as I’m doing this post, so I definitely enjoy the stuff.

 

 

Angel Men Pure Malt by Thierry Mugler Eau De Toilette Spray (Limited Edition) for Men, 3.40 Ounce– Pure Malt is a very interesting and unique fragrance from Thierry Mugler’s Angel Men line. As the name suggests, this one has a very malted aroma. Warm boozy fruit notes, whiskey, peat, and vanilla create an enveloping aroma that targets the winter weather perfectly.

This is one for guys who want a very rich full bodied cologne and who enjoy the whiskey note, in particular. Pure Malt has great performance in terms of longevity and the sillage is very solid as well. It won’t be great outside of the colder months, but it is fantastic during these cold days and nights. Pure Malt Review

 

 

Dirty English Cologne 3.4 oz Eau De Toilette Spray Mens Dirty English is a men’s fragrance by Juicy Couture, that sort of still flies under the radar. That’s a good thing too, as finding a bottle for cheap is fairly easy, because not too many people know about it. This is a shame, Dirty English is great, and one that I keep a full bottle of for when the temperature drops outside.

I’m usually not super crazy about colognes with a really prominent oud note, but this one is blended so well off of the other ingredients, that I can’t help but love it. It’s a very woodsy cologne with cedar, sandalwood, cypress, and ebony wood. However, this is offset by a beautifully rich leather note. It is dark, warm, woody, with a nice bit of spice. Overall, Dirty English has a very dry profile though there are just enough citrus notes added to give it a certain layer of juiciness. I get very good performance from this one. Dirty English Review

 

Giorgio Armani Code Profumo EDP Spray for Men, 3.7 Ounce– Code Profumo is a more recent release by Armani. This scent is magnificent flanker to the original Armani Code and even better than that fantastic fragrance, in my opinion. Smooth, sexy, and warm this Armani cologne is a sure fire winner for the colder months of the year.

Code Profumo opens up with that familiar warmth of amber and this is paired with a smooth creamy tonka bean note. This one is sweet, especially at the start, but it does become much smoother and masculine as it dries down. There is a very slight zesty orange note and spices from both nutmeg and cardamom. All of this is wrapped up in rich leather. It ends up having a smooth, creamy, almost powdery aroma. The sillage while not monsterous, is quite good, and the longevity for this Armani scent is excellent. My Code Profumo Review

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Carolina Herrera Ch Eau De Toilette Spray for Men, 3.4 Ounce
This is a beautiful fragrance by Carolina Herrera. It features notes of grapefruit, bergamot, nutmeg, jasmine, violet, leather, and amber. It is a sweetly sugary aroma with  vanilla and leather, which gives it  a rich and warm smoothness. The dry down is quite lovely.

However, the main attraction in CH Prive is the whiskey note, which creates a masculine and boozy air. The whiskey is there throughout the wear and pairs quite well with the leather, it’s got a similar vibe to Man in Black with the liquor/leather combo, but which much less spice. This one takes the whiskey in a much different direction than does the aforementioned Pure Malt.  The leather and whiskey are heavily featured in the dry down and are supported by the vanilla/tonka bean, mostly.

CH Prive is a sexy and masculine fragrance that is safe enough to be worn at the office, while also having a rightful place in the nightlife. CH Prive Review

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Thierry Mugler Eau de Toilette Spray, Angel Men Pure Havane, 3.4 Ounce
Pure Havane is an amazing mixture of masculine sweetness featuring notes of tobacco leaf, honey, amber, and bitter cocoa. Havane is like a fine cigar dipped in honey and sugar with a helping of chocolate. Completely warm and gourmand and awesome. This is another cold weather winner from Thierry Mugler and the honey/tobacco blend really stand out perfectly against a frigid backdrop.

This is a really sweet cologne but the honey and cocoa notes make it different from many other sweet or fruity men’s scents. Pure Havane by Thierry Mugler Review

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Jean Paul Gaultier Ultra Male for Men Intense Spray, Eau de Toilette, 4.2 Ounce

Ultra Male is one of the flanker fragrances that was spun off from the original best seller, Le Male. However, this is the one that has exceeded its predecessor, and just strikes me as better in every metric.

Ultra Male features notes of pear, cinnamon, mint, vanilla, and citrus. The opening is sweet and candy-like but settles into something that is both warm and smooth. This is a super fresh sweetness that has that slight spice given off my the cinnamon and mint combo.

With 1-3 sprays, Ultra Male isn’t overwhelming, and has very good projection. I always seem to get around 9 hours from my bottle. This is a great fragrance for the nightlife, as its spicy sweetness has a boldness, and an ability to hang in the air. One more thing to add, JPG has discontinued this from what I understand, so one would do well to pick up a large bottle from what’s still on shelves. Ultra Male Review

 

Bvlgari Man in Black Eau de Parfum Spray for Men, 3.4 Ounce– Man in Black has become an absolute go to cologne during the winter. It usually last between 4-6 hours, which while not great, is enough for the nightlife. It also starts off strong but becomes much quieter into the wear. What’s the deal then? This one while not universally loved, get highly complemented by a certain percentage of ladies. Like, this is one of those scents for me, that has gotten the most intense reactions and opinions about how sexy it smells. Again, not always the case, but when it lands its freaking lands big time.

So, while it’s not universally as popular as some of the other scents on this list, Bvlgari’s dark and boozy fragrance can do work when out in the field. It starts off with rum and cinnamon spices that is tempered by a smooth leather note. There is a oud base which amps up the masculinity and floral notes lingering around to give it a bit of sweetness. Again, it actually projects pretty moderately, but does the job when someone gets close to you. This isn’t one that I wear everyday, but on night’s when I head to the bar, it’s among my first selections. Man in Black Full Review


 

 

4 Best Smelling Bijan Colognes

Bijan has garnered a reputation as a high end and expensive luxury clothing brand over the decades. However, it’s fragrance line is actually quite affordable, and its namesake cologne has been on the market for years at a great price point. In this post, I want to present what I feel are the 4 best men’s scents by Bijan to have been released up to this point in time. While I have linked each cologne to its page on Amazon, a couple of these can be harder to come by, and may fetch a higher price…but seller prices are always changing so check to see where it is currently at.

 

 

Bijan Style By Bijan For Men. Eau De Toilette Spray 2.5 Ounces A familiar and clean blend of citrus and sandalwood. This is a nice everyday scent for guys who want a versatile cologne that smells quite nice and won’t overpower. Style is fresh and simple.

 

Bijan By Bijan For Men. Eau De Toilette Spray 2.5 Ounces– A classic in the masculine powerhouse fragrance space of the 1980s. Bijan for Men is a fougere, that is dipped in honey, and dotted with herbal notes. It has a slightly spicy crisp dryness, surprising complexity for the price, and a clean soapy undercurrent running through the entire wear.


Bijan Black By Bijan For Men. Eau De Toilette Spray 2.5 oz– A unique scent with the addition of the pine note. However, it doesn’t have that car air freshener aroma. Instead, Bijan Black, utilizes vanilla, orange blossom, and amber to create a floral blend that is paired with woody scents and a slightly spicy musk. Smooth and interesting cool weather cologne that really does the men’s floral based fragrance very well.

 

Bijan Wicked By Bijan For Men. Eau De Toilette Spray 2.5 Ounces It draws pretty accurate comparisons with Azzaro Chrome, but this is a fairly straightforward wear, that still delivers the goods. Wicked has that sort of aquatic profile but this one can come on pretty sharp, so I wouldn’t overdo it with the sprays, if you come across a bottle.

7 Best Rose Scented Colognes for Men

Right off the bat, I have to say that I am not personally a fan of rose. I don’t hate it, but it’s really not my thing. However, I can appreciate the note when used in a fragrance correctly. Much in the same way, I hate overused oud notes, but some of my favorite colognes have that as an ingredient. It can be done well and this list is all about appreciating those scents that feature the rose note prominently. Now, there are some unisex scents on the list and one where the rose is more of a support player. That being said, I selected 7 fragrances, so there should be something for just about every taste.

Serge Lutens La Fille de Berlin Eau de Parfum Spray for Women, 1.6 Ounce– Fresh green rose with a hint of musky spice and honey. This is a unisex fragrance with a cold metallic feel that reminds me somewhat of Hugo Red, in that regard. Good longevity.

UNGARO III Pour Homme Classic Version for Men Eau De Toilette Spray 1.7 oz / 50 ml– Rose, meet vodka and leather. Doesn’t sound great? Well, it is. This early 90s release from Ungaro is sexy and smooth with an interesting progression of notes including lavender and some citruses.

Cartier Declaration D’un Soir Eau de Toilette Spray for Men, 3.3 Ounce– Rose with sandalwood and pepper. This has the rose note yet manages to remain a masculine scent through and through. My Declaration D’un Soir Review

EGOISTE POUR HOMME Eau De Toilette Spray FOR MEN 3.4 Oz / 100 ml– Rose isn’t the main attraction necessarily in this Chanel gem, but it is one of the main players. The floral is understated by creates a wonderful contrast between the cinnamon spice and familiar sandalwood notes. A classic fragrance.

PORTRAIT OF A LADY by FREDERIC MALLE 1.7oz/50ml– Yes, it is a women’s perfume. However, for the right person it is an intriguing ‘rose’ option. Why? The smoky incense and patchouli, give it a rough and dirty feel, that can really stand out. Careful, this one is a bomb, so don’t over spray.

Potion Royal Black Eau de Parfum Spray 100ml by DSQUARED2– Rose, incense, oud, and leather. Dark, rich, and hyper-masculine. Potion Royal Black is smoky and leathery with that added rose element that really makes this a unique scent. Less incense than the above, Portrait of a Lady, but more of a tobacco/leather blend.

AMOUAGE Lyric Men’s Eau de Parfum Spray, 3.4 fl. oz.– Setting aside my own personal dislike of just about every Amouage scent that I’ve tried, many people do seem to dig Lyric Man. The rose note is met with citrus and the usual oriental spices of this brand. Like their other colognes, this one is loud and long-lasting.

Nike Epic React Flyknit Full Wear Review

Now that I’ve had the Nike Epic React Flyknit sneakers for over a week, I thought that it’d be a good time to post a review on this site. I’ve already created a YouTube video about my experiences with it (posted below), so, if you’d rather watch a video review instead of reading my post…you have the option. These sneakers are the exclusive White Fusion colorway that Nike released to their Nike Plus members and then sold out of within a few hours. In this post, I’ll cover what I like and dislike about these shoes, show pictures, and what I think about how they perform/look overall. Try the Epic React Fusion from Nike

Fit

I have a wider foot, but seeing as I couldn’t try these on before I purchased them, I went with my usual 11.5 size. Nike running shoes have a tendency to run narrow and while the Epic React Flyknit isn’t super narrow, it is still a bit of a tight fit on my feet.

Over the big toe area, it is definitely a snug fit, and something that bothered me somewhat during running. For most people who don’t have a wider foot, this shouldn’t be a problem. In my case, I should have gone a half size up for maximum comfort.

That being said, it isn’t too much of a deal breaker. It’s my biggest gripe with these sneakers, however, it simply means that I will no longer use them for running. Strictly casual use from here on out.

Style

I really liked how this colorway looked, which is obviously why I shelled out the cash for them. Do I think that they’re the prettiest shoes ever? No. I actually like how the Adidas Boost looks in the triple white colorway better (which is one of the few colorways I like on the Adidas Boost). I don’t own a pair of Boosts, so I cannot do a comparison, on these two sneakers.

That being the case, the Epic React Flyknit does still looks great on foot in my opinion. When just sitting on its own, it has a tendency to droop, as it’s so light and the Flyknit is thin; but when worn with jeans or shorts, they have quite an appealing aesthetic.

Check out the video review, for shots of the shoe on my feet.

React Technology

How does the React cushioning feel?

Great.

No, seriously, I love the React cushioning. These shoes are super light (8.6 oz, I think?) and the React does have that cloud/pillow like feeling as you walk. It has a certain level of give but it’s not like you’re ‘sinking’ down into the shoe. There is a bounce back and enough stiffness to give stability as you walk/run.

Again, I have no clue how it compares to Boost. Though, I don’t particularly care, because these are so much more comfortable than my other Nike sneakers.

The feeling in the heel of the shoe is my favorite aspect of the Epic React Flyknit. The cushioning there is so responsive and soft, that if it weren’t for the sizing issue, I would forget that I had them on.

Yes, I did run in them twice, on a treadmill. The big toe tightness bothered me, but I enjoyed the rest of the shoe. The react cushioning did have a nice bounce to it with each stride and the light weight was noticeable, even with the fact that I usually run in a pretty light weight Nike.

I’m done running with this pair in particular, but if I find the right size when the other colorways are released, I just might pick me up a pair to run in.

Overall

I really like these sneakers. I wouldn’t say they’re perfect in terms of styling and sizing but if I had gotten a size 12 and it fit correctly, I’d probably be raving about how awesome they are.

Styling is good but not magnificent. I think they look best on feet and when viewed from the front. Also, since they are a running shoe, the best way to wear it with shorts. Though, casually with jeans, I feel that they still have a solid look with the white/white/racer blue colorway.

Running felt good. I am a casual runner (mostly treadmill), so, those who do more serious training might need something more specific for their needs. Just general running, these should do well for most people.

Most importantly, comfort was exactly what I expected and wanted with the React cushioning. I do still need to get a correct size, but once I do, I’ll have found an almost ideal, multi-purpose sneaker.

Nike Epic React Flyknit Exclusive ‘White Fusion’ Colorway

While this website does deal almost exclusively in the fragrance arena, I do on occasion branch out into some other aspect of men’s fashion…just not often. As such, I figured today was a good day to do so since I received shipment of the exclusive ‘White Fusion’ Colorway of the new Nike Epic React Flyknit.

These running shoes were available for Nike Plus members through the Nike app and went on sale 2/5/18.

They apparently sold out in a few hours, but I was early enough to get my hands on a pair of size 11.5, and had them shipped overnight from Nike.  I’ve snapped a bunch of pictures of my pair and thought I’d share for those who’ve been looking for these. Plus, I have the video uploaded of the unboxing and what they look like when worn on my feet.

The colorway is officially: white/white/racer blue.

I like the soles but they do seem like a pain to keep clean. The cushioning feels nice and the shoe itself is crazy light weight.

The racer blue on the back of the sneaker, breaks up the all-white rest of the Epic React Flyknit.

The lacing system is interesting and there is no detached tongue.