5 Similar Fragrances That Smell Like Jimmy Choo Man [2024]

Written By Lamaya Mahboob

2014 had seen the debut of Jimmy Choo Man, Jimmy Choo’s first fragrance for men, along with an advertising campaign featuring Kit Harrington from Game of Thrones.

As we know, guys dig the fresh pineapple and suede notes; the cologne has established itself as a new, stylish fragrance for men with its fruity, sweet, and woody elements.

However, it being expensive in some places, men look for alternatives to Jimmy Choo Man.

After looking for a long time, I have found 5 similar colognes to Jimmy Choo Man. If you want to know in detail about those colognes, keep reading till the end.

 Colognes Similar to Jimmy Choo Man

What Colognes Smell Like Jimmy Choo Man?

Jimmy Choo Man was released in 2014, and the nose behind it is ​​Anne Flipo.

The notes of Jimmy Choo Man are Pineapple Leaf, Suede, Lavender, Malon, Pink Pepper and Patchouli.

Jimmy Choo Man delivers an intriguing blend of fruity and woodsy aromas.

In a world where most men’s colognes play with musk only, it has a fresh aroma you won’t find in other men’s colognes and an aromatic profile that provides an extraordinary impact.

With notes of honeydew melon, pineapple, lavender, or pink pepper, the primary accords are sweet and delicious.

To create a more masculine profile, some undertones have a hint of leather, suede, and musk. Patchouli and spice scents can also be detected.

The fresh notes will be the first to catch your attention, followed by the heart notes, which include the spicy and fruity notes.

The woody and patchouli tones will be most apparent after the base notes, which come last.

So, here are the alternative fragrances that smell like Jimmy Choo Man:

Coach For Men

Coach For Men

Top notes are Pear, Kumquat, Bergamot, Lavender and Grapefruit;

Middle notes are Cardamom, Geranium and Coriander;

Base notes are Ambergris, Suede, Amberwood and Haitian Vetiver.

Coach for Men has a scent similar to Jimmy Choo Man and can be used as a substitute.

Pear, lemon, and kumquat are the fruity notes that burst in Coach for Men’s opening. This fruity aroma is very similar to Jimmy Choo Man’s.

Warm amber and some subtle spices are present all around this as well.

The citrus and kumquat are pretty juicy, so they have that bright citrus aroma lying underneath. To my nose, the pear note is prominent in this one.

The entire composition is soaked in ambergris, and I can smell the luxurious scent of suede. It smells good and is enjoyable and straightforward.

When to wear?

Although I think Coach is more of a spring or summer scent, it can actually be worn all year round without any problems. It doesn’t seem to get heavy or sour at any point.

Why should you wear it? 

  • Very muscular scent.
  • Good value for the price.
  • Mass appealing cologne.

Antonio Banderas King of Seduction

Antonio Banderas King of Seduction

Top notes are Pineapple, Bergamot, Melon, Grapefruit and Green Apple;

Middle notes are Sea Notes, Jasmine, Cardamom and Neroli;

Base notes are Vetiver, White Musk, Cedar, Suede and Amber.

While not an exact replica, the fragrance King of Seduction belongs to the same family as Jimmy Choo Man.

Another summer smell featuring vetiver and cedar as a foundation to keep it from becoming overly watery. King of Seduction differs from our aim because it does contain notes of the ocean.

It has fresh and cool accords, nicely blended with woody notes in the middle. This part will remind you of Jimmy Choo Man.

It also combines elements of citrus, pineapple, and suede. The scent of Antonio Banderas is fruity, musky, and has a distinctly aquatic undertone.

When to wear?

Such a pineapple punch is perfect for summer and spring. The performance and longevity both are pretty moderate.

Why should you wear it?

  • Good value for the price.
  • Very muscular scent.
  • Great for office wear.

Jimmy Choo Man Intense

Jimmy Choo Man Intense

Top notes are Melon, Lavender and Mandarin Orange;

Middle notes are Geranium, Black Pepper and Artemisia;

Base notes are Tonka Bean, Patchouli and Labdanum.

As it smells incredibly similar to Jimmy Choo Man and, in my opinion, is a pleasing fragrance, I’m listing it here. However, I have to admit that I think I like the original’s first few minutes more.

Although, Intense performs better and gives you a better overall fragrance.

Intense differs only slightly from the original Jimmy Choo Man in that it begins with a sharp blend of melon and orange. The pineapple or melon was on top of that one.

With lavender and tonka bean, intense gives you a wonderful, rich, fruity aroma.

A fantastic little kick of spice is underlying that, courtesy to the pepper and patchouli.

A sweet melon scent with a hint of warmth from leftover pepper and lingering patchouli can be detected. It smells dark and quite lovely, but it’s also very alluring.

Man Intense will get compliments and enjoy great popularity.

This is the kind of cologne for a guy who wants a straightforward daily scent that will be liked and is not overpowering. No need to worry; despite the name, the sillage is not intolerable.

When to wear?

This cologne is versatile, working for formal and casual events and dates. It’s light enough to wear to the office while still getting compliments from women at night.

Why should you wear it?

  • Great versatility.
  • Good value for the price.

Abercrombie & Fitch First Instinct

Abercrombie & Fitch First Instinct

Top notes are Melon, Tonic Water and Gin;

Middle notes are Violet Leaf, Sichuan Pepper and Citruses;

Base notes are Musk, Suede and Amber.

A gin and tonic accord is used in First Instinct to give it the fizzy aroma of tonic water. It has a pleasant pepper aroma and, at times, has a sweet, almost tropical vibe.

Although less fruity than Jimmy Choo Man, you still get suede, melon, and citrus.

Providing First Instinct with a sense of proximity to our goal. Admittedly, by no means a dupe.

During the dry down, the sweetness is somewhat mellowed out, and you also get a beautiful melon note in addition to musk.

It makes you stand out because it is light and slightly sweet. This is unquestionably a must-buy for anyone beginning their cologne collection.

As it is a straightforward cologne, beginners will have no problem pulling it off.

When to wear?

The fresh aroma is perfect for summer and spring. Teenage men can rock this off at school.

Why should you wear it?

  • Great for the young crowd.
  • Good value for money.

Abercrombie & Fitch First Instinct Blue

Abercrombie & Fitch First Instinct Blue
Abercrombie & Fitch First Instinct Blue

Top notes are Apple, Bergamot and Cardamom;

Middle notes are Lavender, Rosemary and Pepper;

Base notes are Tonka Bean, Sandalwood and Amber.

First Instinct Blue is a flanker of First Instinct, which has also made it to the list as it is not very different from First Instinct. So, it has similarities with Jimmy Choo Man.

You get a new opening from citruses, and the apple makes it juicy and fruity. This sweet fruity opening will remind you of Jimmy Choo Man.  These notes are pretty heavy in this cologne.

And as the name says, First Instinct Blue has a lot of aquatic accords; it is pretty light and relaxing.

It is a crowd pleaser. There is nothing like an aquatic scent people like on men, especially women dig it on men.

The cologne dries down with a good amount of tonka bean and sandalwood. They give the strength the cologne needs.

When to wear?

Such an aquatic and fresh scent will give life to your hot days. Spring is also appropriate for First Instinct Blue.

Why should you wear it?

  • Crowd pleaser.
  • Good value for the price.

Conclusion

Jimmy Choo Man is a classic men’s cologne that many love and appreciate. And when a fragrance is popular, people want more of it, so the hunting for similar scents starts. All the colognes mentioned above are great alternatives to Jimmy Choo Man. Try yourself to find out.

If you have any further queries, please feel free to ask them in the comment section, and I would be happy to answer them.

About The Author
Perfume has always been Lamaya's passion as she grew up smelling all the perfumes her mother had. And sometimes she would spray them on her secretly. Lamaya likes doing doodling art as well. If you ever see her in person, you can request a doodle art. You might get one. She wants to be an Environmental & Animal rights activist in the future.

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