Jacob Osborn
12 Best Classic Colognes & Fragrances for Men | Man of Many
FASHION
Legendary fashion house Armani is pretty much the epitome of classic in the modern sense, and their namesake Eau Pour Homme is thereby the quintessence of contemporary masculine allure. It opens with a burst of citrus fragrance–think mandarin and bergamot–followed by spicy layers of nutmeg and clove. Like some sort of mysterious elixir, this top men’s fragrance gets warmer and thicker as it develops. The heart pairs woody scents like cedar and patchouli with the already present notes of citrus and spice. This baby’s firing on all cylinders and making you smell downright delicious in the process.
1. Armani Eau Pour Homme
There’s no mistaking Ralph Lauren’s patented green bottle just like there’s no mistaking the classic men’s fragrance inside. Polo Green Eau De Toilette Spray expertly combines notes of wood and leather with other enticing aromatics to relay an olfactory message of pure character and distinction. Accept no substitutes.
2. Polo Ralph Lauren for Men (aka Polo Green)
Christian Dior’s Eau Sauvage (which translates to “Wild Water”) has been killing it since 1966 thanks to an immaculate blend of savoury and citrus fragrances. Notes of lemon, basil and rosemary lend the cologne a generally subtle and refreshing essence. However, in spite of its light profile the ladies do certainly seem to notice when this classic men’s cologne is in the air.
3. Christian Dior Eau Sauvage
Here’s another world class entry dating all the way back to 1966. Aramis for Men is a spicy cologne that goes big on bold notes of bergamont, cinnamon and patchouli. That’s layered with floral elements of grass, vetiver and tree moss. This premier men’s fragrance closes out on a tide of leather that’s as unmistakable as it is appetising. More than most, Aramis for Men remains classic in the traditional sense–just one whiff conjures the essence of formal manhood.
4. Aramis for Men
Did we say 1966 meant classic? Well, this ambrosial stunner goes all the way back to 1902. Named after a British palace and discernibly dressed to impress, Penhaligon’s Blenheim Bouquet is a masterpiece of modest temptation. Like a true gentlemen, this citrus fragrance retains a discreet heart of masculinity thanks to notes of grass, spice and wood. Classic!
5. Penhaligon’s Blenheim Bouquet Eau de Toilette
Launched in 1961 and then reintroduced in 2000, Guerlain Vetiver makes good on its name by pairing a grassy heart with citrus fragrance and musky notes like cedar wood and tobacco. A touch of vanilla and pepper brings a little sweetness and spiciness to the mix and the overall result is a woodsy cologne that completely stands on its own.
6. Guerlain Vetiver
Chanel’s debut fragrance for men has been turning heads since 1955 and it’s still turning them to this day in a newer, more intense form. Expect a warm, ideal blend of citrus fragrance and spicy cologne along with underlying notes of wood, grass and vanilla. This is a best of all worlds champion that must be smelled to be believed.
7. Chanel Pour Monsieur
Brilliantly understated and rife with citrus fragrance, Acqua Di Parma Colonia is one of the best colognes for men and a living classic. A sweet opening quickly gives way to a crisp heart of orange, lemon, rosemary and sandalwood. Splash it on and never have to worry about overkill.
8. Acqua Di Parma Colonia
Unveiled in 1951, Floris London No 89 offers notes of orange and lavender so clean they’ll remind you of luxury soap. At the heart are woody, spicy and floral elements that blend to perfection and give the cologne some necessary warmth and depth. This is the classic English scent in a bottle and thereby one of the best classic fragrances for men.
9. Floris London No 89 Eau de Toilette Spray
If you’re a fan of classic citrus fragrance, look no further than this lime-based cologne from Geo F. Trumper. Famously dating back to 1875, the cologne delivers an exquisitely mild profile so that you don’t go around smelling like concentrate. If it was good enough for your grandfather’s grandfather’s grandfather, it’s good enough for you.
10. Geo F. Trumper’s West Indian Extract of Limes Cologne
On this aromatic tour de force from Givenchy, warm, sweet top notes of honey and cinnamon are layered with citrus and tarragon. In the middle are scents like jasmine and cedar. Rounding out the cologne’s musky charms are base notes of leather, patchouli and vanilla. Think warm, woodsy, masculine, and classic.
11. Givenchy Gentleman
If we’re equating classic with who’s been around the longest, then we have ourselves a winner. D.R. Harris goes all the way back to 1790, though surely they’ve made a few adjustments to their products over the years. Nitpicking aside, this classic cologne is sourced from lavender blossoms and then infused with a touch of musk. The result is a subtle, timeless fragrance that from an aromatic perspective resembles a quality aftershave. It doesn’t get more classic than this, folks. After all, who can argue with a cologne that’s been helping guys score since the 18th century?
12. D.R.Harris Old English Lavender Water
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