Jimmy Choo Man Jimmy Choo

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Jimmy Choo Man Jimmy Choo

Jimmy Choo Man Jimmy Choo

Rated 3.99 out of 5 based on 70 customer ratings
(70 customer reviews)

Jimmy Choo Man Jimmy Choo for men of Jimmy Choo

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Description

The famous, high-end designer house of shoes Jimmy Choo finally launches its first male fragrance Jimmy Choo Man in 2014. Jimmy Choo Man is for a man with a sharp sense of style, sophisticated and confident. Keeping this image in mind, the creative director of the house, Sandra Choi chose British actor Kit Harington, known for his role of John Snow in the TV series “Game of Thrones”, as the face of the fragrance:

“Kit perfectly embodies the Jimmy Choo man. He is naturally masculine and seductive and has an innate sense of style. His cool attitude and his sensuality are in contradiction with the classic British gentleman.”

Jimmy Choo Man is a modern and fresh fragrance that combines aromatic, fruity and woody notes. It includes accords of honeydew melon, pink pepper, pineapple leaf, lavender, patchouli and suede.

The fragrance is available as 50 and 100 ml Eau de Toilette with an accompanying collection.
The nose behind this fragrance is Anne Flipo.

70 reviews for Jimmy Choo Man Jimmy Choo

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Weak performance. Go with the EDP or go with coach for men. Both good scents that’s mass pleasing. But Jimmy Choo just does not last on my skin. One hour maybe. Expensive water. Sillage is barely existent. Good scent tho.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    A ‘gay’ perfume? Well, heck, if this is a ‘gay’ perfume I’m all for it! I’m going to turn every guy I know on to this understated, warm, cozy smelling ‘gay’ perfume. Thank you for the heads up. [insert Sophia Loren side-eye here]

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    @Mos Li; “it smells like a gay perfume.”
    Who says stuff like that? Good to see you expose yourself as the homophobic dog that you are.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    As stated in the sample:
    Elegant and contemporary, with a rock attitude Jimmy Choo Man wears its masculinity with confidence. Between noble materials and ultimate sophistication, the power of freshness takes over in this woody aromatic fougere.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    This is my first bottle of perfume, I went shopping with a friend.
    After testing many perfumes, my friend recommended this perfume to be very good.
    But I smell too much perfume, I don’t know how to distinguish the perfume, but I waste my friends too much time and have to buy it.
    I always found that the perfume smelled too feminine and felt like a gay perfume.
    Not the perfume I like.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    Jimmy choo man is your understated, contemporary and sophisticated type of scent. I enjoy wearing this when I don’t feel like wearing anything complicated or loud and just to smell incredible in a quiet and reserved kind of way. Good longevity with soft sillage.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    I love the way it smells, it doesn’t last long but it’s ok, sometimes I don’t want to have a fragrance that last 8 + hours. The notes of mandarin, lavender, pink pepper, pineapple leaf, patchouli and suede makes this a pleasant, masculine scent for the modern man.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    I like this. The opening is very fruity then the dry down is very masculine. Time to buy a new scent again.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    another fruity fougere with lots of pepper, patchouli, lavender and a bit of pineapple sweetening it and a hint of suede giving it a creamy note

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    Sweet Fruity & Creamy Ambroxan
    This cologne reminded me several colognes on the market, Invictus, Coach for Men or even CK Obsessed for Men(without citrusy on opening). It’s not uniqueness and performance is weak ! Anyway it doesn’t mean it’s suck, it’s seems to be loved by many girls around me. This cologne is versatility for casual occasions, but not for a mature business man, it’s joyful and youthful scent.
    Scent 7.5/10 (good but not great, flat and no depth)
    Performance 5/10 (weak)
    Versatility 8/10 (casual and not for a suit and tie)
    It not bad, just not interesting to me because I can find the same vibes for a better performance than this cologne. If I looking for better performance and more citrusy I prefer ” CK Obsessed for Men ” or Invictus for longer lasting.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    Sometimes life gets too complicated. You don’t want to draw a lot of attention. You don’t want to be controversial. You want to mind your own business, be decent, SMELL GOOD,and move on. This fragrance is designed for those days.
    After all, life is not about fragrances. Fragrances are there to make the life more beautiful, easier and smoother sometimes.Jimmy Choo Man just does the job.

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    The scent itself is fabulous BUT the performance sucks big time. Sprayed 4 sprays and stays with me around 30 minutes close to skin then after 1 hour totally disappears…if the longevity and sillage is good it is a worth buy coz the scent is wonderful.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    Jimmy Choo Man is for a man with a sharp sense of style, sophisticated and confident.
    It’s a modern and fresh fragrance that combines aromatic, fruity and woody notes.
    Longetivity : 4.5/10
    Sillage : 5.5/10
    Scent : Stunning
    Longevity : Not Good
    Versatility : Normal
    Overall : A sexy fragrance

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    Smells great with very poor performance. At first I thought it was my skin, but man this thing becomes a skin scent maybe 30 mins into spraying it. What could’ve been.

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    this is a good one. I got a 50ml and will enjoy all the day ahead of wearing it.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    Just the right combination on spice and freshness! Not over powering just the way i like it.
    Longetivity: – 4/10
    Sillage: – 4/10
    …but i really like it.

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    When I first smelled this a few years ago after getting a bottle, I just saw it as an airy, fresh and skin sitting fragrance. I kept it in my wardrobe since then and have just revisited it. Frankly I regret ever buying it. To me it starts with a blast of abstract freshness, followed by a thin melon like sweetness, I would say generic but generic as a description is getting a bit tired, so I would say nondescript and abstract (but not in a good way like dense and complex compositions can be abstract). This is the annoying kind of abstract, where there is this “freshness” accompanied by a void of almost nothingness. This fragrance is never particularly loud per se, but on my skin it screeches, almost like the fragrance itself is in a torture room having its nails pulled out. I have no idea exactly what does this but I am on the verge of sneezing every time I wear it. Eventually (or should I say half an hour to an hour later) this screech fades, for a split second theres a vague thin pineapple, then the whole turns woody and somewhat musky, but ever so faint.
    On my skin the longevity was awful and AFAIK it didn’t really project, which based on my experience is probably a blessing in disguise. Despite it having bad longevity, it stays on your skin, but that sounds paradoxical right? Despite the fragrance dying out I was unpleasantly surprised to find out that it still lived! IT’S ALIVE~! This was the shower afterwards (about 8 hours later), ironically the water reinvigorating the dead beast made it project more than ever when it lived as a “perfume”. But a new smell was there, an extremely vague green leafy aroma, not the crisp or pleasant kind, the kind that gives you the urge to rip off whatever number of layers of skin it takes to slay this dreaded beast. All in all it took two failed hot showers combined with about three doses of rubbing alcohol to FINALLY fell this hellish creature.
    I really, really, really hope, from the bottom of my heart, that this experience was exclusive to my skin, that some form of curse was placed on it whenever I sprayed this fragrance on. And yes this was an official bottle, not a knock off, stored correctly too. The only reason I still have this is to almost punish myself and ground myself when I become to accustomed to my other fragrances, so I can relearn them and enjoy them all over again. And no I am no fragrance snob or elitist, I don’t want to “hate” on this, but this is what happens whenever I wear it, and I can’t change that.

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    The reason why one can hate on this frag are these:
    1. Generic is an overused term in this business, but this fragrance is epitome of generic. It will remind most everyone of something they’ve smelled before. Nothing to make it stand out. A little fruitiness, a little woody, all very synthetic smelling. Zzzzz…
    2. Longevity problems
    3. WAY too expensive unless you get it at Marshall’s/Ross.
    I can see how it can be a good fragrance for a high schooler or college guy looking for something that smells attractive to women. However, if you become familiar with better quality fragrances, this will suffer in comparison. Before your fingers begin to type “elitist”, I’m not talking about comparing to niche- apples to apples.

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    I picked this up for $25 for a 34oz tester on eBay. How can people hate on this frag? I’m a newbie but I have to say the frag snobs are ridiculous. It’s fruity, fresh, clean and inoffensive. A scent that can be worn everyday in just about every occasions. The con is that you need plenty of sprays to get a good sillage.
    Scent: 9/10
    Sillage: 5/10

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    FIrst time today with a full wearing and I just wanna say this is a terrific smelling fragrance! I see where people are saying that there is a slight nod to BdC. I sort of get that in the very first few minutes of the opening….but honestly, it’s fleeting and not really all that close to my nose.
    What I do get in the dry down though is something that reminds me of a more mature version of A&F First Instinct believe it or not. Kind of this semi-sweet fruity/airy/spicy/suede thing going on. Very nice!!!
    People complain about longevity, but I used 3 sprays(on clothes, in full disclosure)applied 7hrs ago and I still smell it just fine. I would even say the first 3-4hrs it was projecting nicely. Sure, it’s nothing super unique…but at $26 for a 100ml, it’s a great smelling and good performing frag IMO. Very pleased with this blind buy!
    EDIT-this things gets AMAZING compliments from woman. Seriously, if your looking for a very versatile fragrance that is a compliment monster….look no further!

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    I discovered Jimmy Choo Man in the Spring of 2015 and found it be a very fine gentlemen’s fragrance; a true Classic that is versatile, beautiful and pleasing. It is one of those fragrances that is so well blended that it projects an attitude. In this case, an attitude of attractive masculinity, along with a subtle class, that fosters goodwill and respect.
    On a scale from 1 – Perfection:
    Scent: Stunning
    Longevity: Good
    Projection: Solid
    Versatility: Highly
    Overall: A perfect all-around fragrance

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    The first time smelling this fragrance I thought it smelled like Curve Black. I sprayed Man on my hand so I was able to smell it over some time including drydown. I’ll revisit it but initially Curve Black comes to mind.

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    When I read a previous comment comparing Jimmy Choo Man to Bleu de Chanel, I thought that was absolute nonsense.
    But you know what? I tried the two side by side, and I have to admit, I get it. Both are fresh and a bit fruit-forward at first, but with that nice pop of pink peppercorn that really makes it happen. The base patchouli note also brings them together in similar ways. So yeah, I can see the connections, and they’re some of the better parts of both. The only other note I wish Jimmy Choo could have borrowed is the incense from BdC – which to me is really what makes it stand out.
    The way I see it, you take BdC, add a little Aventus, then remove all the woods, incense and citrus, replacing them with a subtle hint of melon and lavender. And that is Jimmy Choo Man. Or is it Bleu de Chanel Sport? You decide.
    This is a severely underrated, spring-summer scent, and the women I know seem to really appreciate it. Enough that they keep buying me bottles of it! If that doesn’t say it all, I don’t know what does.

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    Guys this fragrance smell very nice, similar to my PB INVICTUS AQUA. Think of Jimmy Choo Man as a franker of the discontinued but highly hyped Invictus Aqua for less, and you got yourself a great deal. I don’t understand the HATE for this fragrance: it smells wonderful, and can be bought fairly cheap.

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    A scent for beginners, light, frivolous, fresh, unisex and really of little longevity. Forgettable.

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    Very pleasant, the opening is super crisp and invigorating. It’s not particularly unique but that’s alright. I share the scentiments (see what I did there?) of many other reviewers where I just wish it lasted not even longer, but simply AT ALL 🙂
    This stays in my gym duffle bag, my “Bleu De Chanel Sport”.

  27. :

    5 out of 5

    Am i the only one that thinks this is a lighter less in your face version of Montblanc’s Legend ?

  28. :

    5 out of 5

    I’ve had this fragance for quite a while now, and still can figure out what my honest opinion is.
    I love the opening, but the dry down is so incredible weak. It’s almost like the scent disappear on both skin and clothing.
    Price level is reasonable though, but I will not buy this fragrance again.
    Scent: 7/10 (only in the opening)
    Longevity: 2/10
    Projection: 3/10
    Price: Reasonable

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    This cologne it seems must have been designed to be a skin scent. It just doesn’t have oomph from the get go. The aroma is intoxicating, what you get of it. There’s a bit of pineapple in this which I love, and its got something with a light woodsiness. I’ve seen it compared to be in the same vein as Bleu De Chanel, or even Acqua Essenziale (that’s one I compare it to).
    It’s really a great fragrance, but leaves you longing for something a bit stronger.

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    Such a wonderful scent. Especially taking into consideratiin the price and the fact that it is just a designer scent. I am in love with the drydown. So beautiful. It starts off kinda fresh and citrusy but after an hour or two it become more spicy and leathery. It smells awsome on my skin. I will definitely start using my bottle which I by the way got as a gift from my cousine. Otherwise I would have never even tried it.
    Scent: 8.5/10 (that is very good for a designer perfume)
    Longevity: 7/10
    Projection: 7/10
    Price: Excellent!!!

  31. :

    5 out of 5

    I really like Jimmy Choo Man. It smells great and I enjoy wearing it, but sadly because of performance issues it’s a waste to wear anywhere other than indoors. Even with using a non-scented moisturizing lotion I only get about 4hrs on a good day. I doubt I would buy another bottle at the current price because of performance, but maybe by the time I am finished with this one it will be cheaper.

  32. :

    5 out of 5

    Reminds me of Dior Sauvage. Clean, fresh, safe scent.
    Great for the office and casual wear.

  33. :

    3 out of 5

    Reminds me of a leathery Bleu De Chanel EDP – if only it LASTED as long!!! This is literally one of the lightest colognes I’ve ever experienced, just barely stronger than Eau De Cartier. Smells AMAZING, but just doesn’t last long enough to justify keeping in my collection.
    Surprisingly, this also sold on eBay quicker than anything I’ve ever listed. I listed it for $27 and it sold within 3 minutes of being listed. Go figure!
    My advice: Buy Bleu De Chanel or Bleu De Chanel EDP. I wish Bleu had a leather note like this, but their performance is FAR better than Jimmy Choo Man.

  34. :

    5 out of 5

    Has a spray of this in Boots (a U.K. store). Very, very nice citrus/floral with moderate longevity. There are, however, cheaper ones out there which are similar. Nice one though.

  35. :

    3 out of 5

    I tried and waited some time to like this but eventually didn’t. I gifted it to a coworker who complimented it. If it smelled nice to him maybe he should have it is what I was thinking. This isn’t a terrible frag but just wasn’t for me. The best thing is the topnotes, that part I do like but it only lasts 15 mins. tops. Initial blast has that melony-pineapple sweetness that isn’t syrupy.
    I don’t think this frag has a mid accord or notes. It’s from top notes directly to drydown. Depending on the weather and how active you are the drydown may last anywhere from 2-4 hours and that is generous application. To me this is a bit generic because I don’t enjoy these type of scents. I dreaded reaching out for this and there were times I just put it back and wore something else.
    If you like it buy and wear it, if not well let those who like this wear it. It’s not a bad frag, just a bit average.

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    Poor sillage and longevity, hardly know it’s on….especially after a few hours. Wearable at work if you have sensitive smell co-workers…otherwise I’d stay away from this fragrance. I’d grade this one a D-. The opening, first 15 minutes, it’s not too bad…otherwise I’d give this one an F.

  37. :

    5 out of 5

    Hi there friends,
    I told myself I wouldn’t buy this but I did anyways. It’s addictive, light, fresh, and fun. Great for the office because you can’t over-spray and would be best worn in spring/summer.
    The good: If you like Bleu de Chanel, of MB Legend type frags, than you will love this! For me, BdC was not appealing because of the incense and slightly perfumey dry down. I would almost call this light bleu, or bleu fresh.
    For my nose, I can’t pick out the melon and pineapple individually but I believe the pink pepper blends them very well, and that the patchouli tones them down so that you don’t have a screaming pineapple note like in MB Legend Intense, or Black XS L’exces.
    What I find is great about this scent is it’s performance on clothing and material. The scent of sweet n’dirty suede is highly addictive and lovely (great in the car or on a coat). Women love it and I have received 3 compliments in 5 wearings.
    The bad: Skin Scent almost instantly – projection is very weak and silliage is not noticeable after 2 hours. If you’re sick of the BdC and Legend, Fierce type scents then this will be very tired and boring.
    For me, I love the scent and I don’t like cloying fragrances so it’s great! If you do want something that performs really well I’d stick with Bleu de Chanel if you want something heavy.
    I am happy I bought this, not entirely sure if I would buy again though. It reminds me of a mix between Estee Lauder’s Beyond Paradise and BdC with a sweeter interpretation of the leathery dry down found in older frags like Quorum.

  38. :

    3 out of 5

    This is not worth the buy whatsoever. It smells great for about 10 minutes. After that you can’t smell it anymore. It turns into a skin scent within an hour and is completely gone by the 2nd hour. This is even with overspraying. I can spray this about 15 times on every warm area of my body and it won’t be detectable after about 30 minutes. Even ea de cologones do a better job than this. In this price range a better but would be spicebomb or bleu de Chanel.dont let the top note fool you guys.
    Scent:9/10
    Sillage:2/10(I’ve seen worse… very sexy for him platinum)
    Longevity:0/10

  39. :

    3 out of 5

    This fragrance is nice. It is also very generic and does not last. It opens with a kind of artificial vanilla and dries down to a very ordinary woody base which then vanishes all too quickly. Definitely not what I was expecting from Jimmy Choo. At $89 per 100ml (at a cheap fragrance store) I’m in no hurry to experience this again.

  40. :

    3 out of 5

    I only bought this, because of my doctor…it smelt great on him.
    Bought my own bottle $47.00, 6.7 oz bottle.
    Willing to trade it if you live in NYC.
    Only sprayed it 5 times. smh
    But anyway back to the point, it smells great in closed off spaces like a closet, doctors office, get the drift?
    But it doesn’t last long, with all honest…about one to two & a half hours and past the 2 hour mark the sillage is something that you have to be next to a person to smell…E.g Like i can smell your breath. That close…
    Weak:only 1 to maybe 3 hours at best.
    Great for a up close and personal date.
    But save your money and skip this scent.
    Not worth it, AT ALL!
    Update: Traded it away. 07/02/2017

  41. :

    3 out of 5

    I got this by suggestion from a friend, and it smells PHENOMENAL. For about an hour. I’ve learned to take the bottle with me. Seriously, ten sprays, and it’s gone quickly. It’s not possible to overdo this stuff.
    I will write this: why any of you on here will go spend department store prices on this stuff when you can buy a tester on eBay for a fraction of the cost is beyond me. I got a 3.4 oz. for $30, while Sephora and Macy’s is selling for $85.
    Buy online, and Christmas can be all year long!

  42. :

    5 out of 5

    A very safe cologne if you ask me. I only wear it cause my wife bought it for me as a gift. Longevity is average and the sillage is soft. I wear this mostly for work or family gatherings. This is one of those where your staring at your collection and want to choose one that is not overpowering but have enough character to stand out. If you want to play it safe then grab this and don’t look back.

  43. :

    4 out of 5

    Find this cologne for my boyfriend and smells amazing. Can not get enough 🙂

  44. :

    3 out of 5

    Ach this is insanely familiar but I can’t think why. I’ve probably got a clone of this somewhere. Smells ok – can’t really make out the pineapple to be honest.
    /EDIT – 6 February ’17 – heh, yeah I have a clone of this called SN Skin by Saffron

  45. :

    4 out of 5

    Well one of the worst fragrances for my skin. If I apply directly on body after half hour it turns into this smell like I haven’t showered in weeks.. It’s weird the major thing I smell in perfume pepper and spices (not even mentioned in making).
    Stopped using at work and kept it only for gym but was repulsed with how horrible it turns mixing with sweat I cannot even use it as room freshener.. It’s sad to say the least.

  46. :

    5 out of 5

    Super sweet, but not overpowering. This could work for some, but probably not for me. Definitely not worth the price tag at the department store. I would recommend trying before buying.

  47. :

    5 out of 5

    scent : 8/10
    sillage : 8/10
    longevity :7/10
    60% day / 40% night fragrance
    nice pineapple scent
    mix between fierce by A&F and chanel

  48. :

    3 out of 5

    No Jimmy Choo Man Intense on here? I was looking for those reviews but to no avail. Anyways, the Intense version is slightly deeper, thicker than the original. Maybe a hint of amber or myrrh minus the aqua vibe. The scent doesn’t really change a whole lot from the original though.

  49. :

    4 out of 5

    I really love this one. Great scent. Also a great blind buy for people that aren’t searching for something very unique but just nice perfume for a gift or for themselves.

  50. :

    5 out of 5

    Man… These types of scents are all over the place anymore.
    Similar to givenchy gentlemen only,salvatore faragamo aqcua essenziale,bleu de chanel,mr burberry.
    This is bits and pieces of each of those fragrances and probably parts of a couple i didn’t mention. Luckily you can find this at a discounted price.
    Cause the $80 it cost at sephora is not worth it.
    It does last for awhile and it does smell nice. It just doesn’t stand out at all.

  51. :

    4 out of 5

    Mix 30% Bleu de Chanel with 70% MontBlanc Legend and then water it waaaay down and you will have Jimmy Choo Man.
    Since I love both the Bleu and Legend I can’t help but like this fragrance, but it’s such a deliberate clone of those two that it becomes irrelevant to purchase, especially since both of them are superior on their own.
    Sillage for Choo Man is extremely moderate and longevity is below average at about 3 hours.
    Jimmy Choo delivers great, long lasting perfumes for the ladies, so maybe with his next one for men he will be a little more creative.

  52. :

    3 out of 5

    I like this fragrance, opens up with citrus vibe, then dries up with a pineapple vibe and reminds me of the lighter version of Creed aventus.
    Fragrance: 9/10
    Sillage: 6/10
    Longevity: 5.5/10

  53. :

    4 out of 5

    This is such a pleasing, masculine scent. So what might the problem be?
    This scent has been done time and time again. Nothing new here. To make matters worse it’s very soft and light.
    It reminds me of A&F Fierce with a little more fruit.
    Don’t get me wrong, I don’t hate this scent. I do think the ladies would love this, without a doubt. It’s just the same as many others and performance is weak.
    Scent: 6.5/10
    Longevity: 5/10
    Sillage: 5/10

  54. :

    5 out of 5

    Well, what can I say- I loved it when it first came out! But then again I was 15 and not-that-into fragrances when it first came out. Seeing as the only fragrances I wore at that time were Cool Water and Paul Smith Extreme (i.e cheap stuff), this smelled really good to my nose by comparison.
    But now, I realise that I probably liked it because it’s really boring. Not a bad fragrance by any means, but just really, really boring. I think the mistake is the dominant note of suede. Suede is not a note that I hear many people saying they love or enjoy, and in my opinion it’s what makes this so linear. Plus it masks some of the other notes-I get next to no lavender and only a trace of pink pepper. If these notes were a bit more dominant, it might make the fragrance more complex and interesting. But sadly no. It’s pleasant but there’s absolutely no wow factor.
    Another big problem is performance-it’s awful. No sillage whatsoever and gone within an hour on my skin. It’s one of those fragrances where you can just FEEL how watery it is as soon as you spray it on. After trying numerous methods/areas of application, I’ve learned that it’s a hopeless case-it’s just not designed to last
    To add insult to injury, it’s bloody expensive. My 30ml bottle cost £30 and that was on sale. In my opinion, such crappy performance is unforgivable even for a bargain-basement fragrance, so Jimmy Choo are really taking the biscuit by charging so much for this.
    All in all, this is not worth buying. It won’t wow you, and other people won’t get a chance to be wowed by it unless they bury their face in your neck, as it will be all but gone within a very short time. Despite being very light and fruity, I can’t even call it a good summer fragrance because there are so many better, cheaper options out there-Cool Water, Eau Fraiche, L’eau D’Issey, heck even CK One, just to name a few. Really don’t waste your money on this-it’s an insult to the fragrance market.
    3/10

  55. :

    5 out of 5

    A very generic, clean, and masculine scent. Not very mature, it’s suited for a high schooler perhaps. It’s pleasing but not sophisticated. Vince Camuto original does a better job.

  56. :

    3 out of 5

    Pineapple and melon with more pineapple and melon on top of that. Wow is this fruity on me. I don’t abjectly dislike the smell of Jimmy Choo Man but I don’t think I could fully apply it on me and walk around all day. If I’m in the mood for a pineapple smell I much prefer Aventus or its clone Insurrection II Pure. Jimmy Choo Man unfortunately amounts to nothing more than bathroom spray.
    Update: Maybe this fragrance is not for me because it appeals to younger men. My son loves it and asked me to get him a bottle so I will.

  57. :

    3 out of 5

    This is the prime example of a generic “men’s cologne” of the this century. Truly one of the most boring fragrances ever created.

  58. :

    4 out of 5

    Smelling this right now on my wrist. It smelled fresh out the nozzle but on my arm and 5 minutes in the sickly sweetness comes into play. It reminds me very much of Invictus by Paco Rabanne, but even sicklier. Invictus is better. I don’t like this.

  59. :

    5 out of 5

    Smells like locker room and roll on deodorant. Disgusting.
    0/10

  60. :

    3 out of 5

    Very unoriginal, smells like every other younger men’s fragrance, no thanks. With that said does it smell bad, not necessarily

  61. :

    5 out of 5

    Scents like this annoy me to no end. It actually smells nice. It could easily have been an alternative to Blue De Chanel and subsequently Sauvage if not for one huge ISSUE…It lasts less than 100 minutes before it becomes an almost undetectable skin scent. A huge let down.
    I like Bleu De but find it way to popular and I don’t like smelling like every other guy (im almost about to give my bottle of Versace Eros to my nephew or someone). This would’ve been a very successful fragrance had it contained more quality ingredients and lasted about 6 more hours. Its the scent mostly every designer is aiming for these days…An easy to like generic scent for the masses. A scent that amazes for the time it takes to smell a tester strip and catches people in that instance to buy. Unfortunately paying this scents retail to smell good for the length of a short movie is a rip off and should be avoided unless you really love the smell.
    I will say that this scent would’ve been the first of the generic commercial frags released recently that I’d have owned. If only it lasted. The many samples I used to draw my conclusions were used up very quickly. This may be only suited for warm weather where the heat will take the performance to perhaps the 4 hour range…lol. For that reason I’d consider buying this if it were under $35 along with a healthy pocket atomizer.
    Simply put…a very generic but wonderfully up beat commercial crowd pleaser that becomes a skin scent b4 halftime.
    6/10
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  62. :

    3 out of 5

    I tried yesterday and i can say very easy that in the dry down its smells like Dior Sauvage i don’t know, Im not a master in fragrances but it have that same smell after 20 minutes, the only thing can change its on everyone skin but if you want something to seduce the ladies in the same category of Bleu and Sauvage but don’t want to spend so much in the last ones go for this.

  63. :

    3 out of 5

    Great contemporary fragrance.Deserves a positive review.Very up-to-date.Very nice.

  64. :

    5 out of 5

    I was surprised to like this scent as it seems so many people don’t! This is a nice youthful scent, very fresh and spring-like. The more it develops the more you will be able to smell the pineapple, zesty and mouth-watering. The melon stays in the background so the scent does not develop very sweet. It reminds me of Boss Pure although this one is more fruity and delicious.
    A safe fragrance for daytime wear or in closed spaces as it is not offensive or anything unpleasant, but there is nothing new about it either, probably the best aspect is the pineapple as it smells good in this fragrance.
    Projects well because of the lavender and pineapple, and lasts for at least 4 hours!
    I would give it 7/10 for a safe youthful & energetic spring/summer scent.

  65. :

    4 out of 5

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    Over the years I came to like and appreciate the Jimmy Choo Fragrances for Women. They are loud, outspoken and feel quite young.
    When I read on fragrantica that Jimmy Choo would launch a fragrance for men, I had high (sparrow… oops, sorry) hopes. Such high hopes. And soon after that, I had the opportunity to smell this fragrance. However, I was very disappointed. It remins me of one of those cheap fragrances by Hugo Boss in the 90’s or one of those endless scents that Calvin Klein throws each spring on the marked (CK One Summer 2015).
    Yes, suede is the strongest note of this scent and it makes it somehow interesting, but is far too cheap to be remembered… maybe remembered in a negative way.
    Overall: If you don’t know anything about men’s fragrances, stick to shoes.
    Longetivity: – 3/10
    Sillage: – 3/10
    All in all: 1 (bias) out of 10 points.

  66. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a pleasant scent. It’s nothing incredible or memorable but the longevity and projection KILL this fragrance.
    Even if this was great I wouldn’t buy it because the performance sucks.
    The longevity and projection make this one a complete failure.

  67. :

    5 out of 5

    I got this as a sample at sephora and i really enjoy the scent it smells like a typical great youthful mens cologne but im not kidding when i say i couldnt smell it after 20 min. Great atomizer nice scent aweful performance 99% alcohol if you want this fragrance take “DRACDOCS” advice buy bleu de chanel, similar smell much much better performance.

  68. :

    5 out of 5

    If I had to describe to someone a typical designer fragrance, this would be it. It smells synthetic and is a smell I feel I have come across many many many times before. It isn’t bad, but there are just far to many better alternatives on the market which makes me unable to recommend or justify buying this fragrance.
    I know it gets compared to it a lot, but bleu de chanel is literally an upgraded version of this.
    One thing I do like about this fragrance is the melon note… if chanel released a flanker to Bleu de Chanel with a melon note that would definitely be a purchase.

  69. :

    5 out of 5

    بهنوان یک تازه وارد شیک برای این مهمانی خانه عطر ها تواتنسته است حضور قدرت مندی برای یک رایحه شاد و سرحال خود را خوب در دل خانم ها جا کند تا توازن شیشه زنانه و مردانه را حفظ شده باشد

  70. :

    3 out of 5

    As others have said, its not unique or groundbreaking at all. Its a typical fresh “designer” smell. I like it actually. It’s a nice fresh and fruity smell, being youthful and fun as well. But it really reminds me of Bleu De Chanel, which I already own.
    I’d recommend it for someone who’s looking for a safe and versatile scent. Most people will think its pleasant.
    Pretty much if

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