Burberry Sport for Men vs Goddess EDP
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Sharp grapefruit and cool mint hit hard in the opening — clean, almost medicinal, with white pepper adding a dry snap that keeps it from reading as sweet. Basil lifts the heart with a green, slightly herbal edge before cedar and vetiver pull it toward a woody, faintly smoky dry-down. Musk keeps the whole thing grounded without going soft. Projection is moderate, sillage light; it stays close to the skin within an hour. — A gym-bag-to-casual-lunch fragrance built for warm-weather guys who want clean and sharp without committing to anything deeper.
Lavender opens soft and slightly powdery before the vanilla orchid and amber pull it into warmer, creamier territory. The heart settles into a skin-close gourmand haze — sweet but not cloying, with sandalwood adding just enough dry depth to keep it from reading as pure dessert. Projection is moderate; sillage stays intimate. The dry-down is the best part: a warm, musky vanilla that clings for hours without announcing itself. Clean but sensual, simple in the best way — fall and winter evenings, for anyone who wants to smell effortlessly good without trying too hard.
How they overlap
Burberry Sport for Men and Goddess EDP share exactly one note (musk). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Burberry Sport for Men is the cheaper original at $70 compared to $110 for Goddess EDP — about 36% less. Burberry Sport for Men is built for spring/summer; Goddess EDP for fall/winter. Pick by when you'd actually wear it. Heads up: Burberry Sport for Men is marketed masculine, Goddess EDP is marketed feminine — they target different wearers, though plenty of buyers cross those lines.