It’s a given that your wardrobe cycles seasonally. However, it’s your fragrance that sets the subconscious tone for said wardrobe. What winter is to heavy musk, summer is to light citrus. But don’t take that guiding principle as gospel. All too often, fragrance is split into bold extremes, sweet or pungent, leading men to shy away from experimentation. After all, citrus is a winter fruit. Try something new and unexpected, and side with what you like best. We visited two of New York City’s most trusted fragrance shops, Twisted Lily and MiN, to choose our own favorites and help get you started.
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Monocle Sugi

In collaboration with Comme des Garçons, Sugi takes its name from the national tree of Japan, known abroad simply as Japanese cedar. The nose behind the scent: Antoine Maisondieu, the renowned perfumer responsible for Monocle’s Hinoki and Laurel scents. Monocle’s third scent grounds itself in an earthiness that is both woodsy and lightly peppered, yet distinctively bright with sweet floral hints of iris.