 What's up guys? I'm Brian Sakawa. You're watching He Spoke Style and today I'm sharing five of my favorite fall fragrances. Before we get started I want to let you know that this video is presented in partnership with Scentbox. So this is my absolute favorite time of year. Love the crisp air in the morning. Also my favorite season for menswear. And as the seasons change we need to think about changing up the fragrance that we wear. We want to be moving from lighter and crisper scents into something with a little bit more body and maybe some spice as well. So the fragrances I chose I would say are really great early fall fragrances. Great for that transition time so let's check them out. My first pick is by Aqua Deparma and this is Colonia Ebano. So interestingly I can't remember when I got this bottle maybe two or three years ago but as I was preparing for this video I went to look up this fragrance on the Aqua Deparma website and I couldn't find it. I don't know if they discontinued it or not but I see that it is still available from a few places online. If it has been discontinued I think that's a shame because this is a really really nice fall fragrance. So forget everything you know about Aqua Deparma and the original Colonia. This is nothing like that. Original Colonia, fresh and citrusy, Ebano is woody, it's spicy and it's aromatic. Top notes are listed as bergamot and pettigrein but I honestly don't smell those at all. Now what does come through a lot on the very first spray is pepper and that peppery spiciness stays prominent for about the first 30 minutes or so on my skin. As it dries down it takes on a much smoother woody scent. Almost kind of a sweet wood but not overly sweet. It's not cloying in any way so personally I wish the pepper would stick around a little bit longer but overall I really like this fragrance. I would say it has about a medium projection and a medium to long lasting staying power. Next up is B683 by Marc-Antoine Bois. Now this fragrance is leathery and woody but a very very elegant and refined version of those two scents. It was actually inspired by his and the perfumer's childhood memories of smelling leather like from an attaché case or a desk blotter. You know just imagine the kind of wood paneled room that this would be in and you'll instantly have a picture of what this smells like. Now this is a leathery fragrance but again it's not an intense leather it's very I wouldn't say subtle it's definitely not in your face it's just like this nice blanket that kind of envelops you. On the skin it doesn't change much from the first spray to when it dries down which is not a bad thing in my opinion there are some people who don't like that. It smells so nice that I wouldn't want it to change so this one's new for me I really like it I've been wearing it a lot I would say this has become my go-to fall fragrance possibly on its way to becoming my quote-unquote signature scent. Now from leathery to a more kind of classic spiciness we have Musco Real Spiced Citrus. This is classified as an exotic Oriento Fugère. You have a nice combination of freshness with the citrus notes and a warmth as a result of the spices and incense. This is not a super complex fragrance top notes are lime, coriander, lemon, and verbena. Heart notes they say are simply spices and base notes are wood and incense. If you're a fan of barbershop fragrances this is one for you and a great fall version of a barbershop fragrance. My only gripe with this is that it doesn't last very long you might get two hours out of it but what a great two hours those will be. This would be nice to splash on after work if you're meeting someone for drinks or a like kind of casual dinner. Next is one that I've included in roundups before. It's an all-time favorite of mine. This is Federique Molle's Begarade Concentrate. This is supposedly an ode to an ode to cologne but one with decidedly more depth and spice. So right off the bat you're hit with a wonderful bitter orange. It almost smells to me like if you've ever had a flamed orange peel as a cocktail garnish take a second and just imagine that and then it moves more into the spiciness which you get from a hint of cardamom and pink pepper and the base of this like I said this fragrance has more depth is more woody and you do get notes of cedar and a little bit of hay. This is a very long lasting fragrance easily will last you all day long and although it will last all day it's not an overpowering fragrance. I really like what they say about this one on the website the last sentence in particular and that's that Begarade Concentrate is for those who believe that seduction is found in cleanliness and perfection. My last pick is a fragrance by Tom Ford this is Italian Cyprus. Now I have to say that I was extremely close to putting Ralph Lauren Polo Green in this roundup it's a classic it's a great fragrance it's great for fall it's great for winter but I thought that was a little obvious. So I chose something a little less obvious but definitely something that I would put as very comparable to Polo Green and that of course is Italian Cyprus. I did a quick little comparison between the two and what I found is that Italian Cyprus is a little brighter it's got more zest it's got more punch where I would say Polo Green is a little more smooth around the edges this one is refined but I would say also a little wilder and I think that really sort of encapsulates the difference between the two brands when you think about the brand identity a great everyday fragrance and perfect for fall. Now remember that the way a fragrance smells is very dependent on you your skin your chemistry I would always advise you before committing to buy a full bottle and investing in that that you test out the fragrance on your skin going to the mall going to a boutique and spraying on your skin walking around and then making a determination that's one way to do it however I found it's best to really sort of live with that fragrance and that means having more than just one spray on one day and that's where a sponsor for this video Scentbox comes in. Scentbox is a monthly subscription fragrance company basically an opportunity for you to try out new fragrances every month they've got lots of fragrances on their website you choose to get a 30 day supply of each in a travel size atomizer best part about this is that if you don't like something you don't have to wait an entire month to get something new you can just go ahead and exchange it for another one quickly and easily and completely free of charge they've got great customer service and it's a great way to try out new fragrances so those are my five picks for great fall and fall transition time fragrances I'll list them all down below in the description go ahead and leave me your favorites as you know I love to find out about new fragrances that I haven't heard of thumbs up if you like this video hit that subscribe button and until next time thanks for watching and stay tailored