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darksinegami – :
I had received a sample of this years ago from a fragrancenet.com order and thought it was pleasant and surprisingly decent for an Everlast scent but i also thought it smelled like a bland 90s scent that I would smell in my gym locker days.
So I saw this scent came up in CEOlifes recommendations on YouTube and this time around I do appreciate this and like this more than I did a few years back but unfortunately I won’t be adding this to my fragrance rotation. BUT I will be rocking this as a gym scent every now and then.
This scent opens up very synthetic and like an axe body spray. However once this dries down it does evolve into a creamy,slightly spicy and also even aromatic scent that IS similar to Chanel Allure Homme but also very similar to a 90s scent called Navy for Men which was a nice scent back in the 90s. This is better than Navy and better blended.
It’s ok for the price but I have many cheap frags that are WAY better.
Performance on this is very good though as it lasts 8-12 hours and has above average projection. So if this smells good on you then I’m jealous because for a cheap frag this really performs well !
Overall rating— OK scent that’s kind of average and dated but where this gains points is price and performance!
BruceLaidly – :
Saw this on a gentleman’s journey when ceolife today recommended. Made me curious and then I saw it at shops.
Airy citrus with a subtle leather mid follows. Opening may be a little synthetic. But damn this lasts, which is worth the price tag alone – ten bucks from chemist warehouse here in Oz.
How a sports fragrance should be done.
when the body heats up it maintains,
Great for spring and summer, .
Reminds me of Nautica voyage Sports drydown but wth leather and much more well blended.
Considering the price is good to wear everyday, whether doing nothing at home, running errands or when you perhaps don’t need to put anything on like mowing the lawn. It’s a Freshie that pleases. I like it.
This should actually be the new Mont blanc Individuel in terms of price and performance and versatility hype train.
Smell 7/10
Performance 8/10
Price and value 10/10
Versatility 8/10
romzik23 – :
Great bargain
This one open up like allure homme and dry down to opium pour homme .
Just imagine a baby of allure homme and opium by ysl
10 bucks for 3.5 oz make you think about expensive perfume and why they charge so much
elmihail – :
Folks, before I start off; I have never purchased the actual cologne in an Eau de Toilette form. I have purchased the underarm deodorant stick, bar soap and the deodorant spray.
I was happy with the stick and bar of Everlast Original soap. These do not project though, at least on me. The deodorant spray in an 8.4 fl oz can though is awesome! Also, I want to add that I am amazed out how some basenoters can break down a scent, dissect it every which way and describe exactly what the immediate spray on, drydown and end note scents are. I can’t, sorry; this is “flowery” but not emasculating.
The very first time I wore it, my sister came straight up to me and put her nose up to my upper chest/armpit area and took a big whiff and told me she was impressed. She is a very simple, down to earth person and has never, of what I can recall, complemented me on a scent like she did this one.
I know some of you might be hesitant to go out and try it out, especially if you just read my review on an aerosol scent. I know spray ons and the like of axe and tag have true lovers of scents rolling their eyes. I got to tell you though, I’m afraid to try the EDT for fear of being disappointed. This deodorant spray is great and projects but will not “force” itself on passerbys.
Best thing? It, to me, is a diamond in the rough. It is very inexpensive but smells like much more $$! And the deodorant spray lasts!
megasan – :
I just got a tester off ebay for $9 U.S. and I must say that I am pleasantly surprised. It smells like an expensive product. It is kind of a tuff-guy high school fragrance and I mean that in a good way. I have a young friend who is just now starting to “date” (I think that is what 14 year-olds are calling it now… walking the halls at school holding hands 🙂 ) and I suppose the bottle will be going to him. IT IS A GOOD BUY AND A GOOD FRAGRANCE…I’m just too old to wear it… ah, to be young again!
Ptaxa112 – :
What a find this was. I found the cologne deodorant combo still sealed by itself among many other colognes for 15 USD$, at the coat factory of all places. Anyhow had it on my radar for some time. This cologne is really great and the quality is top notch in my opinion. I will rotate it with my polo crest, boucheron,boss#1 for winter because its that good. What really stands out for me is the cypress soft leather feel, this actually reminds me of polo explorer as far as the style and quality. Like RobbieX said it’s a K O! 🙂
varatonov – :
I shall start by saying that this juice is well and truly worth tracking down.
It’s cheap and it smells exactly as I imagine the creator envisioned.
Like fresh new gym gear with that slight but purposeful synthetic smell of the acrylic paint over the brand new leather gear you just can’t seem to stop sniffing.
Coupled with a slightly sweet minty lime twang of general cleanliness, this fragrance is an excellent choice for daily wear or working out.
Non offensive, manly and worth twice what you will pay for it.
Edit:
Almost a year since I bought this, I still agree with myself from a year ago.
oeoeoe74 – :
VERY likable and under-rated with a lot of character. Quite cheap at the moment but doesn’t smell inexpensive. In fact, if this costed 3 times the price, I would still buy it. There’s something about this that is really nice. A fresh citrus and mint opening with a touch of cinnamon. Then a fresh, soapy, leather and spicy dry-down. The silage is lovely, fresh and soapy, this is a lovely men’s retro cologne. A neat little bottle too, it’s a knockout !
cesar79 – :
Like sipping a warm, spicy Earl Grey tea on a chilly autumn evening. Maybe not exactly Earl Grey, but the combination of citrus and spice definitely brings it to mind. And it certainly doesn’t bring to mind anything to do with boxing, as the Everlast brand might suggest, and that’s fine with me.
Despite the price, it doesn’t smell cheap to me. I’d call this both warm-spicy and fresh-spicy, but more warm than fresh. The citrus notes dominate at first, but it quickly mellows out into a nice balance with the spicy notes and a faint sweetness. I’m surprised there’s no bergamot (used in Earl Grey) on the list, but I guess the other citrus notes fill the role of bergamot, and probably also contribute to its freshness. The mint is funny, sometimes I notice it, sometimes I don’t.
This is probably more of a scent for 25+ men. I can smell it out to about 7 hours, but it fades to a ‘skin scent’ after only about 3.5-4 hours. Hey, at this price you can afford an occasional re-spray.
Overall, a very nice scent that shows just how good a bargain cologne can smell, if you get the right nose behind it (Antoine Lie from Givaudan).
ggxokqyzucw – :
Lasted 2 hours then stayed close to the skin.
Once it stays close to the skin, the main note you smell is cinnamon and disappears after 4-5 hours (in total).
The smell is good for the price and of course, you can’t expect any more longevity for what you’re paying.
A good gym/sporty scent (obviously, its Everlast; a sports brand) as well as spring, early autumn and best in summer.
EvelynP8 – :
Temperamental citrus animal flavour fits nice summer
time at cheap price.
Not sophisticated, but manly raw, for every day/nite use.
Worth try once when you are at least 30.
egor7777 – :
Took a chance and purchased it after reading so many good reviews. Got it on sale for just €7. Glad I didn’t pay more than that for it because it’s horrible. Looks cheap, smells cheap. starting to think there is no such thing as a quality “bargain” fragrance!
artyr3333 – :
It does reminded me Opium PH too, but less complex and a bit sweeter. Opium is more dry, and much more proeminent on the spices, and probably made with better ingredients.
But for the price asked for Everlast 1910 you just can’t go wrong. What you get is a spicy bittersweet sexy male scent with good sillage and longevity for a very low ammount of money. Possibly one of the best budget buys in the perfume market.
This is quality stuff that could cost much more. In fact, it outperforms many of other fragrances which are way more expensive just because they’re mainstream.
So be smart! Pay less to smell better and different from the crowd of other guys by choosing to wear fragrances like this one.
A total winner.
samoxa – :
This smells great for the price. I agree with the positive reviews below and “Kiku”s description – slightly sweet, cedar, woody, and a bit herby.
Smells much more expensive than it is. Fresh but warm and masculine. Could wear this any time but for me it’s for everyday wear apart from when it is very hot.
First time I tried it disappeared in 3 hours but if you let it dry then reapply it is still there at 8 hours, has very good projection early on and noticably projects beyond 5 hours. It’s cheap enough to still be great value.
This is probably aimed at a younger age group than me but is a decent smelling, low priced gem with good projection that you can squeeze good longevity from.
Very pleasantly surprised. Like it a lot.
olechka-lelichka – :
i received a free sample of this and was pleasantly surprised. although i find the longevity to be a bit lacking, the fragrance itself is one that filled a hole in my collection. it’s “fresh,” but it feels kind of warm and soft, not too synthetic (compare to “curve,” for example, which i find fresh but synthetic and potentially headache-inducing if overused). in a VERY slight way, it almost reminds me of a softer, leathery version of chanel’s allure homme (note: this is a very loose and personal comparison; your mileage may vary.)
for me, this fragrance seems like it fits perfectly for after a post-workout shower. i can definitely detect the leather base, although i have a hard time discerning other individual notes. it certainly seems fit for the more active type, though. all in all, it’s a fragrance i enjoy and feel like wearing after a good workout and shower. and considering i just found a 3.3oz bottle for $5.50, i have to say it’s worth the price, even if the longevity is on the short side.
sholt – :
I never heard of Everlast until I received it as a sample. My first response was, “Where has this little gem been”? Although aimed at men(Everlast is the company that makes boxing equipment and the packaging is spare and macho) it is woman friendly for casual times. Slightly sweet, spicy red cedar dominates. Woody herbs and citrus add punch. This would be so refreshing on a sultry day. There is also something Christmas-y about Everlast. It would be a good choice for informal year end holiday events. I wouldn’t consider this one a must have but it should be welcomed in anybody’s perfume wardrobe, especially since it’s VERY reasonably priced.
Arrerlyfalf – :
This isn’t such a bad perfume.
The smell is very mature but sweet to. Its about $20 for a 100ml bottle, but you can’t go wrong. Perfect for use after a shower form the gym, or sport or just in general.
Longevity/Silage & Projection is an issue, very weak but smell is nice
7/10 for me (rated high mostly for the smell)
fel913intitytek – :
This is very nice, reminds me a little bit of Dune. Citrus and Mint with a some spicy, woody drydown. Well done.
sancius – :
I guess I’d call this a citrus/leather “fougeriental.” The ingredients seem to be of decent quality, which surprised me. Anyway, you get intense grapefruit/citrus at first with some mild mint, along with a typical fougere accord (emphasizing the herbal aspect of it). Over time, this weakens and a strong “clean” leather note emerges, along with the oriental accord of patchouli, tonka, spice, and mild wood. It’s not quite as complex or strong as the “power” fragrances of the 1980s but it does reference them. Was this an attempt to “go retro?” It’s a good all-around fragrance, especially for those who want “substance” in a recent men’s fragrance, except perhaps in really hot and humid conditions (when I’d probably reach for something like Green Jeans), due to the clear musky quality. The only thing is that you would have to be in the mood for the fougere accord, the strong citrus at first, and the leather note. I get very good longevity and projection (“sillage”) with it. If you don’t want to pay retail for Eau Sauvage Fraicheur Cuir this might be good enough for you.
tittittassy – :
Doesn’t smell cheap and for the price is one of the best bang for the buck fragrances on the market. A nice oriental that’s easy to wear in the summer and won’t put a dent in your wallet.
rimvers – :
Wow, This is fantastic. If Antoine Lie had made this for one of the bigger designers this would be a best selling classic. I am not a fragrance snob in the slightest and am a firm believer that a good scent is a good scent.
It is difficult to detect any individual notes but the overall effect is a spicy oriental. Like most people, i found this very cheap in TK Maxx and i am very glad i did. Absolute winner.
praillott – :
Got this 2day, very nice perfume, my only problem is that it only lasted about 30 minutes on me, but i could be wrong mabey other people smelled it on me longer?
mike_best – :
This is a very well done fragrance. A local store was having a big sale of items that they had aquired from another store that had went out of business. Eventually they got down to around 70% off the prices, and had 5 of these left. It also came with a deoderant. I picked one up off a whim since it was going to be around 5 dollars. Now I wished I would have grabbed them all. Becasue of course when I went back the next day after realizing I had just found a winner the rest of them were already gone.
vaesoli – :
Not bad masculine scent, although might feel a bit robust or harsh to some. I would say it’s best for 30+ age group. Longevity is average (6-8 hours). Goes for really low price at the moment.
Base notes are not that good IMO, so the smell is best within first few hours.
3/5 from me
glycleBet – :
I have been waiting to buy this ever since I first tried it. The very first few times I saw this I walked on by: it just didn’t seem like it could be a worthwhile prospect. At $19.95 Australian (on sale) for a 100mL EDT, 100mL hair and body shampoo and a 75g deodorant – it just seemed too cheap to be a quality product. Then I tried it. An intense lavender and orange opening gives way to middle notes which include spices and wood. The opening notes are so delightful that I found myself reapplying the fragrance every hour or two.
The basenotes of leather, musk and wood under pin the other notes, making this a robust and masculine fragrance. The musk and leather are the last notes I detect before it eventually fades to nothing.
The sillage is reasonable and it lasts quite well – about 4 hours. Well worth the meagre investment.
oceasty – :
This is one of the best ‘value’ buys I have made. This is available at very reasonable prices, however, it is not a “cheap” scent. I was very surprised to find a fragrance by Everlast to have such a heady, sophisticated scent. This is not some cheap, mass marketed oriental, but rather a well-designed oriental blended by perfumer Antoine Lie from Givaudan. While the top notes are initially a bit harsh, they mellow quickly into a very attractive heart lasting for about 2 hours. The heart notes are lovely and transition to a lovely, solid base. This potion lasts for a full 8 hours on my skin. If I didn’t know better, I would think that this was a very expensive niche frag. Oriental lovers —– don’t miss this one. Two thumbs up!!!