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advalaype – :
To my nose this is the top aromatic fougere out there. This is the ultimate modern barbershop. Lavender, vetiver, bergamot, hints of a very fine smoke…wow, well done. Its just bright, classy, uplifting and positive. I like Byredos and this is one of their best offerigs.
galvit – :
Very clean, unoffending and pleasant.
Soapy lavender, citrus with a touch of vetiver and that typical Byredo unisex sweet twist.
It‘s very calming and unique enough to get a 50 ml bottle. As the name suggest, it is very pleasantly calming on the weekends.
Longevity of 4-5 hours with a soft projection.
I do not get the similarity between this and Terre d’Hermes.
T d’H is sharp and penetrating mass production with a strong orange. Sunday Cologne is warm and calming citrusy lavender.
The only thing those have in common is the vetiver. With T d’H it’s very dominant. In SC it plays more in the background.
anchik39 – :
This is a soft warm weather daytime scent. The opening is a big bergamot with mild cardamom, mild lavender, very mild star anise and faint vetiver. To my nose this is mainly a combo of bergamot/cardamom. Not bad but the sillage & the projection are very soft. Longevity is low-moderate.
I do get the similarity between this and Hermes Terre.
дмитрий2064 – :
I keep trying with Byredos…the scents are usually OK I feel am let down by their longevity and sillage. Just a rant about Byredo.
Sunday Cologne edp is a decent offering, for me it belongs to citrus aromatic group…I mean it’s nice it’s just not bottle worthy for me.
Maybe it’s me only me who’s not getting it. I like citruses… aware they do not last due to the nature of the molecules that exude the citrus feel. BUT. Can’t justify such high price for an hour’s performance. An hour is only good in my book if the frag is 50 quid tops. Rant over.
sk5000mmx – :
The name describes this fragrance perfectly, easy,relaxing and refreshing, I get an almost airy vibe on my skin which is the only thing am not sure about. lovely scent though and you cant go wrong with this if you want to smell pleasant without being overpowering. 8/10
temka_95 – :
I also prefer Sunday Cologne significantly to Terre d’Hermes. The combination of bergamot, anise, and cardamom creates a “vibrant” spicy-fresh citrus as opposed to TdH’s signature “dirty/earthy” citrus vibe. If you enjoy this one, I would recommend checking out Jo Malone’s Grapefruit (one of their originals). I am torn between the Grapefruit and Sunday Cologne as my favorite citrus scents at the moment. I know citrus fragrances typically don’t have beastly performance, and that is the only reason why I haven’t already acquired a full bottle of Sunday Cologne. I saw a 100ml bottle available at a great discount, and though I really shouldn’t be spending any more money on my collection…I still somewhat regret that I didn’t jump on that deal!
MyaIvan – :
Easy to like this one..to me it’s a much smoother and better blended TdH, and not headache inducing to me as TdH is. Super office safe but without being generic and cheap smelling, and good Spring and Summer. Bright citrus with a touch of some lavender and woods. Classy and Casual at the same time.
VasyaLem – :
Jump dumb reach every day fragrance. Easy to wear and great to own. White T shirt approved!
vovaboroda – :
I didn’t have to consider the price (initially)I was given a very generous spray from Paulie29.
I really, really like it, the Lavender, in its soft surroundings is a winner for me, an everyday Jicky (?)
sanek1985 – :
Highly overrated and overpriced.
For me the dry-down is Narciso Rodriguez “for Her” (obviously without its longevity).
jamilia – :
bergamot ,vetiver and lavender.the lavender and geranium are great and i hope to pick up incense.the anise gives it a bite and i get the terre de hermes vibe with the vetiver thing although no cedar.very earthy and crisp.of course i like it but will probably not follow any more byredo colognes.they are a bit too pricey for me and dont want to get hooked on them. 50 ml cost more than my most expensive cologne and three times as much as my all time favs.wtf?
update: this summer i revisited this cologne again with 4 sprays.incredible awesome scent that turned a bit woody after many hours.but opening is just incredibly beautiful.
anuzookorma – :
Very refreshing blast of citrus and spice. Gets a little more aromatic in the drydown. I think actually it’s the incense note that makes it interesting for me. Don’t usually like lavender, but it works fine here. Perfect for casual wear. Actually the name is quite fitting, I save this gem for sundays. Great for outside activities.
Good niche option for mass market fragrances like Bleu de Chanel and Dylan Blue in my opinion.
Both sillage and projection is moderate.
7 out of 10
DlePostMaster – :
One of my favorite scents from Byredo.
On me, this comes across as bergamot and lime, with a strong cardamom note. Very bright and invigorating.
Fresh and spicy, this is perfect for a casual day. I’m happy to have found a nice light fragrance that doesn’t fade prematurely.
propan25 – :
I’ll be wearing this on Easter Sunday!!
гуру999 – :
If u like Terre d’Hermes Hermes or Red Vetyver Montale,then u will like this.actually it is close more to red vetyver than Terre d’Hermes Hermes.
joker36 – :
This is harmony in a bottle. The notes play so well off of each other. In the opening the bergamot, anise, incense and geranium give off the sweet spicy ginger vibe. It feels cozy as the fragrance progresses and evolves. At the mid the citrus calms down and we get a sweet, spicy scent that lasts with you for the rest of the fragrance. I get 5-6 hours on my skin and I see this being worn in the spring. This scent is like its name easy like Sunday morning. This works for errands, late brunch or just hanging out with friends and family. It is a clean scent as some might say but without being soapy or smelling like laundered sheets. A job well done by Byredo, and yeah wear this on your weekend or on an off day for optimum effect!
Sherer – :
Byredo Sunday Cologne is accurately named in that it’s a take on the traditional cologne concept, but it’s certainly a departure from the normal concept (usually involving neroli) and in EDP, is notably spicier and dirtier than most of its cologne-named kin from other houses.
The cardamom factors in a lot for me as far as the spicy/dirty concept, along with the fresh bergamot to start. The lavender more or less fills the floral freshness role that neroli would otherwise achieve in other colognes or freshies. So Sunday Cologne is both laundry fresh and dirty at the same time, which isn’t a quandary for me but a charming duality. It settles into a mix of vetiver and oakmoss, an agreeable enough drydown.
It wins major points for creativity but loses some performance, which is average at best, especially for an EDP. Surely this is ideal for warm weather day use. I’ve not tried the EDC version on skin but perhaps it would better suit others. Personally, I lean toward the maximum concentration version in such cases.
At $150 for 50ml and $230 for 100ml, retail pricing is a bit steep so this was definitely a stretch for me but I’d recommend looking for deals for this one.
7 out of 10
Beglor – :
Falling in love with this scent came as a surprise to me!
I don’t particular fancy citrusy notes and I am most definitely not a fan of spices (all of that present in this juice), but oh my god, it’s amazing! Like a breath of fresh air when you need it the most!
It’s very laid back and relaxed (hence the name probably), yet quite classy.
Definately more of a masculine scent, but I’m a girl and I would still wear it.
One huge problem though: sits too close to the skin! I have to press my nose into my wrist to be able to sense it! To me it’s a warm weather scent so I’m not looking for a super huge sillage but a little more than a skin scent would have been nicer (and then I’d be on my way to getting the biggest bottle!)…
tadesski – :
I’m scratching my head about people with longevity issues of this fragrance. I know everyone has different chemistry but how can this last on me 10 hrs consistently and 1-2 hrs on someone else? This is a great frag that hits a lot of positive points for me. It’s clean, smells phenomenal, versatile, non generic with heavy silage. I’m starting to take other’s perceived longevity with a grain of salt and just ignore it.
KenaStande10 – :
I just got a sample of the EDP version of this and I concur with previous comments: the scent itself it amazing, but the longevity is terrible. The lack of longevity is very problematic for something that costs this much and is sold as an EDP. I’d hate to see how long the EDC lasts. Ugh.
Think I’ll just stick with Pulp.
pered21 – :
I’ve been wanting to try this, finally bought a 2ml sample.
First off. …WOW!!! Not what i was expecting!! –i guess i expected this to be a somewhat aged scent, spicy and gentlemanly. But instead, the initial blast is VERY clean and citrus-oriented. The opening reminds me of CLEAN Shower Fresh; there’s a lemony essence that reminds me of hand-wipes, but in a good and refreshing way.
With star anise as a top note, I’m shocked at how subdued it is, and plays nicely with the citrus/bergamot opening. I tend to dislike anise as it can smell like black licorice to me (which i CANNOT STAND), but here it is mellow.
As it dries down, the spices come forth but that initial citrusy hand-wipe accord holds on strong, and keeps this scent sparkly fresh.
WOW, I dig this. Can’t wait to try the Eau de Cologne and compare it directly to this. Easily 8/10 for me, with great potential to be a 9. VERY pleased.
*Edit-in:* Wore this to work today. . ..WEEEEEEEAAK. Are you kidding me?? I sprayed it on 3 times throughout the day, and was STILL a “barely-there” skin scent by the time I was leaving. For that price, this stuff should last a workday; it didn’t even hang on til lunch! Boooo!!!
kolosova-romanova – :
Not a Sunday cologne at all but more of a 24/7 EDP. Very unobtrusive to your surrounding but vibrant and fresh. With a nice suit only. Longevity demands a refill midday. 9/10
Sega198077 – :
Bought this fragrance simply based on some of the positive reviews here, and it turned out becoming one of my favorite scent in my little collection.
It starts off pretty sweet, with lots of citrus in there which is quite refreshing. The floral notes come out in 10-15 minutes, lavender is definitely in there. But I don’t get any vetiver there.
I won’t call this a cologne for Sunday as the name suggested, instead, I find this scent quite versatile. Definately unisex.
I wear this to work recently and get quite a bit of complement from my colleagues. However, I find the projection of this scent a bit weaker than I would have liked as an EdP. It becomes pretty much a skin scent after 4-5 hours.
Overall, I like this fragrance very much and I would give it a 9/10.
Fa-Ra – :
Yes, this is definitely unisex. I can see both a man and a woman wearing this. I love it. Clean, vibrant and even sexy in its own way. Makes me think of sitting on the front porch, with a cold drink and slowly rocking on the porch swing with a handsome man. His clean aftershave mixing with your lightly sprayed perfume. Both fragrances mixing harmoniously creating something clean, calming, spicy and delicious. Yet this would not be out of place on a night out. Black tie or casual. I would find this fragrance attractive both on a man and a woman. Makes you want to get closer to just breath it in. I am so glad I bought this. Money well spent. A little expensive and I have to build my wardrobe more slowly with the cost of Byredo Fragrances. Love 3.4 ounces, but if push comes to shove will have to make the 1.7 do. Great fragrances.
aleksgorec – :
I received a sample of this when I purchased a different fragrance at Neiman Marcus, and it only took about three sprays before I ordered my bottle online. This was actually a “Wow!” experience for me. The top notes hit you fresh and clean, and then the finish comes around with that confidant, masculine vibe that I miss from so many of the 80s/90s powerhouses. This is one of the best scents I’ve purchased this year. Absolutely love it.
Fail228 – :
Just wonderful!!!!! The best casual scent I ever had, and I have been looking hard for it. Don’t like overly sweet, fruity things, this is so classy and makes me sooo happy!!
Aleksabis – :
Definitely a laid back holiday. Also smells like a cologne.
People washing there cars on the car porch, some reading the papers in the verandah. Shops are closed and dogs are going on walks with their owners. Nice cut grass. Summer and Fall.
Also has a tinge of incense like the fragrance inside a church, ethereal. But very individual and independent perfume. Suited for a friendly personality who stands out alone on most occasions. The divorced spouse who is independent and happy.
Gooqpu – :
Byredo has done it again. Sunday Cologne is in my top 3 of all time; and I loved it enough to sign up for this website to tell you all about it.
So much depth and intricacy; but very simple idea. I love a themed fragrance; and the user who talked about a fresh haircut and feeling good about oneself nailed it. As did Byredo with such an apt name.
You get what you pay for; and this fragrance is worth every penny.
Trust. Me. On. This.
merny – :
This for me produces a very nostalgic memory of wearing nice freshly laundered clothes and feeling laid-back and casual whilst also bearing a pristine ‘i feel good’ and just-had-a-haircut’ vibe.
…So it smells like laundry tissues (in a good way) – more specifically for those that know ‘Bounce’ laundry tissues.
This is a compelling take on a fragrance as a contemporary, accessible to any age alternative to the more dated traditional colognes as it provides a clean smell (not quite ‘soapy’ but more laundry) along with a distinct masculinity.
STUARD – :
Sunday Cologne smelled amazing on my skin from the first minute I sprayed it on. Initial notes were breezy and fresh bergamot with light spices, initially cardamom and anise, with hints of incense. In the middle phase of the development I got a more bitter dry scent with incense, moss and vetiver dominating. If this were the final drydown I would be walking away from this one. But, fortunately it is not. The drydown brings out a softness and even a bit of sweetness from the geranium, lavender and patchouli. Excellent blending of notes in this juice. This is light and breezy, spicy on my skin, very fresh and uplifting.
Just when I thought the development was over and the fragrance had toned down to a skin scent I got a whiff of one of my favorite scents in the world- horses! The final skin scent of this one reminds me of the glorious scent of a clean horse’s neck when he comes up to nuzzle you to look for an apple. Divine! I am putting this one on my wish list for a full bottle. I might share with my husband but I will wear this a lot myself.
tolianj – :
This was INCREDIBLY sweet in the opening (applied to my bf ;)). Lots of almost candied bergamot and the at once uplifting and soothing lavender + cardamom combo (love it). It did have a sort of candied citrus feel to it, which took a few minutes to mellow out but then I found it quite delicious and bf was nuzzled for many minutes so I could get good whiffs of it (this is why he lets me sample on him, haha).
Overall I REALLY like it. Very attractive due to it’s being sweet but fresh at the same time. Sillage was not what I had hoped, however. Neither was the longevity (maybe 3 hours as a skinscent) but I’m thinking I didn’t apply enough and I know he washed the area a few times since now it smells like soap on his wrist where I put it. Will try again, maybe on me next time 😀
dimamakc – :
This is very nice, but my girlfriend hates it. Vetiver, either you love it or hate it. This one is very similar to French Lover by FM. Smells earthy, citrusy and floral. Very clean, but at the same time dirty and bitter.
Lasts at least 8 hours on my skin, and sillage is enormous. One spray on the top of my hand, and everyone near me could smell it.
It’s expensive. I paid $ 180 for 50 ml. I would get a sample before buying a bottle.
I really like it.
Xeroxqleja – :
To my nose the projecting notes in Sunday Cologne are cardamom and star anise. I obviously get the bergamot but not to the extend described by other reviewers. I think the combo of these 2 spices heightens the perception of a stronger citrus and also makes the citrus zesty.
The floral notes are agreeably light to me. As a man, floral notes turn me off if they standout over other notes. In SC the floral notes are soft, just enough to blend in and round the fragrance.
At the base the patchouli and vetiver are equally present and balanced. They are both soft allowing the other notes to flow through as a good base should do.
Sunday Cologne has this moderately sharp and tangy character that gives it a very unique personality. I have smelt many fragrances in my life and have not come across with one like it. SC would standout and draw me to it in any large gathering. It is lovely, elegant, versatile, unique, and long lasting. For its uniqueness, quality, precious smell, performance and magnetism it is worth it’s money. People find it intriguing. I really adore this fragrance. I’ll always have it in my collection.
gubin1974 – :
This is simply an excellent fragrance. Spicy citrus on top, grapefruit predominates at first but the dry down is a nice light spice. This is really well done.
wevearodieday – :
I love this one, it is really one hell of a conogne. Fresh, spicy and citrusy in the beginning, the drydown is a bit more subtle and heavier. Due to vetiver and spices definitely.
Fresh, clean and luxurious scent, perfect for spring and summer. It is wareable during colder days also, for some kind of fresh punch! On my wishlist.
My rating: 8/10
vitalik378 – :
Fantastic man was conceived in collaboration with the magazine ”Fantastic Man”. Today, I asked why they changed the name, but they were not really sure. Maybe something happend with the collaboration with the magazine. Not sure!
I tried Sunday Cologne and it smells really citrusy on me (and I’m not a fan of citruses in general). It’s heady and fresh, backwards I can smell Incense, but I hoped it would come out more than this. After 5 hours it’s still really strong and citrusy. Strong bitter bergamot, rough lavander, gentled by the geranium and a bit of lavander. Just a bit of spicy base.
Summery and fresh in general.
juden – :
I wore it 2 times this week lovely combination with bergamot and very good lasting.
Sunday cologne is a good name for it, “fantastic man” is not the best name for it it gives you the feeling you get a rich and powerfull scent.
Laidback easy sunday morning out of the shower fresh and vibrant notes give you a good feeling all through the morning/day.
Its an uplifting mood fragrance.
If you like clean fresh n vibrant cologne type scents this one is a really good choice!
Its pricy so i think i get an alternative but well done byredo!
flarmIllupmub – :
This is the old fragrnace Fantastic man and due to the its high suceess, it was released again under the name Sunday cologne. It is exactly the same perfume officially by byredo.