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is there anything similar to armani code?

post #1 of 32
Thread Starter 
Hi.....A friend of mine needs a fragrance that smells similar to Armani Code....he tends to like that kind of scent and he's been using Armani Code since 2007 or so. He still loves it but just wants something from a different house but similar for a change. Does anyone have any idea of a similar smell that projects well with good silage and staying power? thanks
post #2 of 32
It's pretty unique IMO. While I don't agree with any of them, there are some suggestions in this thread...

http://www.basenotes.net/threads/216...ething-similar
post #3 of 32
The closest I can think of is Polo Double Black (which I actually quite enjoy). They really don't share specific notes, but both are technically listed as Masculine Orientals and do have a similar "vibe" to some. I much pefer the polo, as the olive note in Code just doesn't agree with me. Anyway, worth a shot for him to test it out. In my experience, PDB has decent projection for the first few hours and good longevity as a closer-to-skin scent (with a great dry-down) from there on out.
post #4 of 32
I remember selling it off because it was really close to something else I owned...I forget what though. Maybe it was Burberry Brit?
post #5 of 32
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Originally Posted by fit&frag'd View Post

The closest I can think of is Polo Double Black (which I actually quite enjoy). They really don't share specific notes, but both are technically listed as Masculine Orientals and do have a similar "vibe" to some. I much pefer the polo, as the olive note in Code just doesn't agree with me. Anyway, worth a shot for him to test it out. In my experience, PDB has decent projection for the first few hours and good longevity as a closer-to-skin scent (with a great dry-down) from there on out.

^^^ Exactly my thoughts
post #6 of 32
ZegnaIntenso by Ermenegildo Zegna.
post #7 of 32
+1 Burberry Brit
post #8 of 32
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Originally Posted by JiveHippo View Post

It's pretty unique IMO.

Agree.
post #9 of 32
Van Cleef & Arpels Midnight in Paris to a small extent gives off a similar vibe to Armani Code (maybe it's the sweetened leather). I also think it's much better than Code.
post #10 of 32
Armani code Ultimate is similar but goes deeper & darker than the original code thicker and heavier version very well done
post #11 of 32
Armani Code has a cloyingly sweet accord that I find intolerable. To my nose, Chanel Allure PH has exactly the same accord. But I strongly dislike both fragrances so take my observation with that in mind.

I've often seen Code compared to Burberry Brit, but I kind of like Brit, and it doesn't have the accord I find objectionable in Code, so I don't consider them similar.
post #12 of 32
Trust me here: Salvador Dali Black Sun.
post #13 of 32
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Originally Posted by Mikeyb50 View Post

Armani code Ultimate is similar but goes deeper & darker than the original code thicker and heavier version very well done

I agree.....Ultimate is Fantastic!!!
Gary
post #14 of 32
YSL La Nuit
post #15 of 32
Midnight in Paris smells like Armani Code minus the star anice/licorice note
post #16 of 32
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Originally Posted by dollars&scents View Post

ZegnaIntenso by Ermenegildo Zegna.

this.



in the niche field , Lutens Un Bois de Sépia .
post #17 of 32
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Originally Posted by The Bark View Post

Trust me here: Salvador Dali Black Sun.

This. It smells more like Armani Code than any other fragrance I've smelled. It might be a little TOO similar though.
post #18 of 32
Salvador Dali Black Sun

Roberto Cavalli Black
post #19 of 32
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Originally Posted by SmellsLike View Post

Armani Code has a cloyingly sweet accord that I find intolerable. To my nose, Chanel Allure PH has exactly the same accord. But I strongly dislike both fragrances so take my observation with that in mind.

I've often seen Code compared to Burberry Brit, but I kind of like Brit, and it doesn't have the accord I find objectionable in Code, so I don't consider them similar.

Agreed. I sampled it last night. The opening was to die for. After an hour, the smell gave me a bad headache. I was about to wash it off, but thankfully the scent had died off by then.

I'll have to try Brit.
post #20 of 32
Salvador Dali Black Sun.
post #21 of 32
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Originally Posted by MikeJ View Post

Agreed. I sampled it last night. The opening was to die for. After an hour, the smell gave me a bad headache. I was about to wash it off, but thankfully the scent had died off by then.

I'll have to try Brit.

The dry down of Brit smells similar to Code, the top notes to me are straight up baby powder.

But I agree with the post above about Polo Double Black. It's better in every way on me as a scent and far more versatile. That iced mango note blends perfectly with the ice coffee note.

A while back, I smelled BOD Man Black and surprisingly it smells like Armani Code. It's just lighter and doesn't last nearly as long... did I just admit I was 'sampling' BOD Man scents ?!
post #22 of 32
Seduction in Black. Not even joking.
post #23 of 32
Thread Starter 
wow...thanks guys!!! so may options...gotta let him sample all of that.
post #24 of 32
Personally, I feel that there are many scents that have a strong Armani Code vibe. Like Aqua Di Gio, Code seems to have been copied by many other houses. Not sure how intentional it was, but I do agree with Zegna Intensa as a decent starting point. You'll be able to tell the difference side by side, but passerbys will likely confuse the two. A lesser known one is Basi Homme, in the black bottle. This one is quite similar, but has a tea note that makes it a bit unique from Code, but still rather similar otherwise.
post #25 of 32
Salvador Dali Black Sun....
post #26 of 32
Black Sun is an excellent inexpensive substitute for Code, not as good though, but as close as you'll get. Escada Magnetism is similar, but with more projection, and more spice. Banderas Seduction in Black is similar as well.
post #27 of 32
+3 for Midnight in Paris
post #28 of 32
The closest to Armani I've come across is ODIN Sunda. A bit deeper and more interesting, but basically very-very similar to Code.
post #29 of 32
Damn , I forgot this!!

this is almost identical




and is really much cheaper.
post #30 of 32
Azzaro Duo for men
post #31 of 32
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Originally Posted by blackened View Post

Damn , I forgot this!!

this is almost identical




and is really much cheaper.

Anyone else notice how similar the bottle looks, too?

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Originally Posted by 1280adam View Post

The dry down of Brit smells similar to Code, the top notes to me are straight up baby powder.

But I agree with the post above about Polo Double Black. It's better in every way on me as a scent and far more versatile. That iced mango note blends perfectly with the ice coffee note.

A while back, I smelled BOD Man Black and surprisingly it smells like Armani Code. It's just lighter and doesn't last nearly as long... did I just admit I was 'sampling' BOD Man scents ?!

Guess I'll have to skip Brit.
...THANK YOU!!!! Thank you for posting that about BOD. For the past 4 months I've been trying to figure out what BOD Black smells like. I noticed most of their scents are copies of other scents (Fresh Guy = Reaction...Really Ripped Abs = Eternity)
I prefer BOD black over Code to be honest...someone hurry up and make an EDT of this.
post #32 of 32
I am also a fan of Armani Code..just not sure I would want to try anything mentioned..I am thinking I will just want Code, lol. Polo Double Black is also a like...but I find it way fruity lately..that mango, I really detect it I think. So, the mango is putting me off a bit. I like mango..but not so much in a men's scent. It's so hard for me to find men's scents that I like!
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