Burberry Sport for Men vs Her
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.
Opens with a sharp, almost candied burst of strawberry and sour cherry — more lip-gloss than fresh fruit — before violet softens the edge and jasmine nudges it toward something warmer. The heart never fully goes floral; the gourmand pull is too strong, dragging everything toward vanilla and amber with a quiet patchouli hum underneath. Oud is present but restrained, adding shadow rather than smoke. Dry-down is cozy and skin-close, with musk and vanilla dominating. Projection is moderate; sillage lingers without announcing itself — Best worn in cold weather by someone who wants sweet without going full dessert.
How they overlap
Burberry Sport for Men and Her 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 $118 for Her — about 41% less. Burberry Sport for Men is built for spring/summer; Her for fall/winter. Pick by when you'd actually wear it. They sit in different families — Burberry Sport for Men is fresh+aquatic, Her is floral+gourmand+woody. Comparison is more about preference than tradeoff. Heads up: Burberry Sport for Men is marketed masculine, Her is marketed feminine — they target different wearers, though plenty of buyers cross those lines.