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A crisp, contemporary take on classic British masculinity. Mr. Burberry EDT is versatile, polished, and effortlessly wearable for the modern man, though it lacks the drama or intensity of true standouts. Ideal for daily rotation.
Florence Man chases the cult dry incense-and-cedar austerity of Gucci Pour Homme 2003, and gets the smoky papyrus heart convincingly. The original's architectural depth and that smouldering-cigar leather facet come through thinner here, but for a budget tribute to a discontinued legend it reads honestly.
Scent Profile
How They Wear
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Top Notes
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Performance
Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
Bright citrus and herbal notes make this ideal for spring and early autumn, while its woody base provides enough depth for cooler days. It is less suited for winter where heavier, richer scents prevail, and may be too dense for the hottest summer days.
Occasions
Its moderate projection and fresh-woody character make it perfect for office and casual use, while the refined aromatic profile works for low-key dates. Not bold enough for formal evenings or athletic freshness.
Seasons
Dry incense, cedar and leather are cold-weather signatures, leaning autumn and winter with some spring crossover.
Occasions
Its austere, smoky-woody character suits evenings and formal wear, with enough restraint for the office.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean woody, aromatic, leather
Subtle differences in overall composition
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