Figment Man vs Reflection 45 Man
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Opens with a cool, almost medicinal iris sharpened by violet leaf and a faint cardamom-pink pepper crackle that keeps the opening from going too soft. The heart settles into a structured dark floral — iris dominant, a little powdery, a little earthy — with labdanum pulling it toward something resinous and slightly animalic without ever losing composure. The dry-down is patchouli and vetiver grounded in a clean musk, giving it weight and staying power without heaviness. Projection is moderate, sillage intimate and deliberate — it rewards proximity rather than announcing itself across a room. — Fall and winter evenings; suits someone who wants a cool, architectural floral with enough darkness underneath to feel genuinely adult.
Bergamot and neroli open with a clean, almost medicinal brightness before rose sweeps in to anchor the heart — not a soft rose, but a slightly dry, structured one that pushes against the oud without losing its shape. The oud here is restrained and smoky rather than barnyard-heavy, blending smoothly into sandalwood and amber as the dry-down settles into a warm, resinous skin scent. Projection is moderate, sillage intimate but persistent, leaving behind a musk-softened oriental warmth. — Best suited to cooler months, formal or evening settings, for someone who wants a grown, quietly complex signature.
How they overlap
Figment Man and Reflection 45 Man share exactly one note (musk). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Reflection 45 Man is the cheaper original at $295 compared to $345 for Figment Man — about 14% less. Both wear best across the same fall/winter — they're interchangeable on weather fit.