Reflection Man vs Outlands
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Neroli opens clean and slightly sharp, like sunlit citrus peel without the sweetness, before rosemary adds a crisp, almost medicinal green note that keeps things from going soft too early. The heart is where it earns its reputation — jasmine and rose arrive polished and restrained, never powdery or loud, threading through the neroli rather than replacing it. Sandalwood and musk in the dry-down are minimal, just enough warmth to anchor the florals without shifting into wood territory. Projection is moderate and well-behaved; sillage stays close but lingers. — Spring and summer office or daytime wear for someone who wants refined florals without smelling feminine.
Opens with a sharp, resinous incense that sits on top of dry, smoky oud — the combination is austere and a little confrontational. Spices add warmth rather than sweetness, pushing the leather into something almost medicinal in the heart. The dry-down softens considerably as amber and sandalwood arrive, rounding the edges into a dense, skin-close finish with lasting sillage. Projection is bold early, then pulls inward for hours of quiet depth — best worn in cold weather by someone comfortable commanding a room without trying.
How they overlap
Reflection Man and Outlands share exactly one note (sandalwood). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Outlands is the cheaper original at $195 compared to $295 for Reflection Man — about 34% less.
Recommendation
If you're price-sensitive, Outlands delivers comparable territory at $100 less than Reflection Man. If you want the specific character of Reflection Man — the prose above is the better guide than the price — the premium is what you're paying for.