4 Colognes Similar to Jimmy Choo Man

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Jimmy Choo’s line of fragrances, has gotten a lot of fans as of late. It all started out with the original, Jimmy Choo Man. Guys dig the fresh pineapple and suede notes. Though, it can be pretty expensive, in many places. What are some good smelling alternatives? Any comparable options that smell alike to Jimmy Choo Man?


What Fragrances Smell Similar to Jimmy Choo Man?

A Designer Alternative

Coach New York Eau de Toilette Spray For Men, 3.3 Fl Oz– If you want an alternative to Jimmy Choo Man, that smells quite a bit the same, Coach for Men is that scent. 

It utilizes kumquat, citrus, and pear in lieu of the pineapple note. Coach’s fruit notes are surrounded by amber. The pear is the strongest of the lot, but it has a bright underlying citrus aroma. Fairly linear fragrance, that lasts around 5 hours, on my skin.

Personally, I think that Jimmy Choo Man smells better, due to the suede note. Though, they are fairly close. Coach for Men Review


Cheaper with a Similar Style

Antonio Banderas King of Seduction Men Eau de Toilette Spray, 3.4 Ounce– King of Seduction is a fragrance that sits in the same family as Jimmy Choo Man, while not being a complete match. It has some similarities with Blue Seduction, Jimmy Choo Man, Invictus and a hint of Aventus by Creed.

Another summer scent with a vetiver and cedar base to prevent it from going too far into the aquatic category. However, King of Seduction does have oceanic notes, which separates it from our target.

Though, it overlaps with pineapple, suede, and citrus. This Antonio Banderas fragrance is fruity, musky, with an aquatic aroma permeating it. 


The Better Jimmy Choo Scent

Intense Eau De Toilette, Fougere Oriental Woody, 3.3 fl. oz. JIMMY CHOO I’m putting the flanker to Man on here, as it smells very similar, and I think it is a better cologne. Though, I will say, I think I prefer the opening few minutes of the original more.

However, I get better performance from Intense, as well as the overall smell in totality.

Intense gives you a nice juicy fruitiness, paired with lavender, and tonka bean. Sitting underneath that, is a nice small dose of spiciness, provided by pepper and patchouli. Man Intense is very well-liked and will receive complements.

This is the type of cologne, for a guy who wants a simple daily wear, that will be appreciated and not too heavy. No worries, the Intense name, doesn’t mean the sillage is unbearable. Pretty moderate, in fact, but that’s what you’d want for its purpose. My Review

 

 


Melon Tonic

Abercrombie & Fitch First Instinct Men Eau De Toilette, 3.4 Ounce– First Instinct features a gin and tonic accord, which gives it that carbonated sensation of tonic water. It’s sweet with sort of a tropical vibe at times, along with a nice pepper note.

This isn’t as fruity as Jimmy Choo Man, but you get: melon, citrus, and suede. Giving First Instinct, a relative relatedness to our target. Admittedly, not a one to one comparison, by any means. 

It mellows out the sweetness some during the dry down and you get the wonderful melon note along with musk. You could also go with First Instinct Blue, if you can find a bottle of the stuff. That one, is pretty close to Coach for Men. 

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