Metal Jeans Men fragrance notes
Head
- tangerine, grapefruit, green leaves, water melon
Heart
- jasmine, water flowers,
Base
- amber, musk, oakmoss, guaiac wood.
Latest Reviews of Metal Jeans Men
The top notes have an orange-like beginning with an intensive watermelon note soon taking over. A bit later I detect a whiff of pineapple. This is all adding up to a fresh and bright opening that in spite of its synthetic nature is well done and convincing. In the drydown I get flowery notes with a hint of lily and lots of jasmine, with guaiac and a touch of musk giving it some depth. This later phase is a bit sweeter but never heavy or cloying, although less original that the opening. On my skin the fruity start is the most convincing part, but this is a nice scent overall and definitely one of Versace's best. Good silage and projection, with over four hours of longevity. Great in summer. 4.5/5
9 November 2013
10 YEARS LATER - RE-EVALUATION
The watermelon and the pineapple are still there, but less vivid and less intense. The guaiac is also not as impressive as ten years ago, but its longevity seems improved to about 5 h on my skin now. Its synthetic nature is more evident now. 3/5 now.
This discrepancy is quite surprising, and could maybe explained that the juice has suffered with time - I took it from the same bottle I have owned for the last decade. Now 3.25/5
9 November 2023
9 November 2013
10 YEARS LATER - RE-EVALUATION
The watermelon and the pineapple are still there, but less vivid and less intense. The guaiac is also not as impressive as ten years ago, but its longevity seems improved to about 5 h on my skin now. Its synthetic nature is more evident now. 3/5 now.
This discrepancy is quite surprising, and could maybe explained that the juice has suffered with time - I took it from the same bottle I have owned for the last decade. Now 3.25/5
9 November 2023
This is the fresh version of Jeans. Well balanced, highly synthetic–the opening combines citrus, green notes, and a sumptuous watermelon note–refreshing and not too sweet. I can already determine a wood note–gaiiac–rising up from the base–just a touch of it and it is an appropriate wood for matching the opening notes–the gaiiac note is sweet and quite aromatic. It complements the liquidity of the opening and is really an appropriate choice. The jasmine and water flowers of the middle are competent and manage to keep a hold on masculinity. The gaiiac wood from the base has become stronger and has given the middle notes a sweet wood transparency that provides a unique ambiance to the middle floral notes. Then it pulls the fragrance into the base, replacing the florals with amber and musk. The dry down is woody and musky... smoothed out by oakmoss and slightly sweetened by amber. Metal Jeans is a nicely made fragrance, but, all things considered, its freshness lacks enough substance and it is a bit too synthetically cold for my tastes.
Originally submitted 11 February 2007, Taiwan
Originally submitted 11 February 2007, Taiwan
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I wish they would bring this one back. It was light, perhaps too light in its longevity, fresh, and enchanting. I loved wearing this gorgeous juice.
This is a different one. I bought this in January, and was shocked others thought of this as a good one. It was so putrid and not what I was expecting at all. I had thought I got a bad batch, but I wore some today and I must say it is much much better in summertime. The other more favorable notes pick up and thrive only in the heat. If you like YSL or Ed Hardy Love & Luck, Metal jeans is a similar category [putrid as i call it] scent that may be for you. It is the kind of scent you must wear in the right weather, not forcing yourself to wear it everyday*****I hated this scent when I first got it in the mail. I had looked so hard to find it and had to wait longer for the right day to come by chance and have this scent reveal its potential. It dies in the cold, leaving behind an odd smell on my skin. When wearing this in summertime, it brightens up and i get the watermelony notes. It does lose its fruity scent fairly fast, but it keeps making comebacks in the heat when im wearing it. The basenotes are very nice. its part the beginning\\ part something new. This is probably the best stage because you can still catch the earlier notes (unlike other fragrances) but a thicker base is apparent too.
I didn't like this at all, just didn't smell pleasant and didn't last long thankfully.
When this first came out, I hands down didn't like it at all. However, upon revisiting it again after several years, I have to say it has grown on me. I think this is in large part to the fact that I got it in the dead of winter while I was staying in Illinois. Now, in the middle of winter, this would be horrendous, but, in the middle of summer (or in warmer climates), it is not bad at all! I will concur with the others, the watermelon is what makes this stand out from the others in the genre, but the drydown of gaiac wood and amber is very similar to alot of others out there, think ADG etc... So, on that note . . . I have to say that its good, but not great. I would advise one to buy it can be found, if not, well, I think you'll survive if you don't. Still, I am glad I have it as part of the entire Jeans collection!
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