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Boss Orange for Men

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Hugo Boss
3.93 de 5
1,993 votos

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Boss Orange for Men by Hugo Boss is a woody-spicy fragrance for men. Launched in 2011, this composition features red apple and cilantro in the top notes; frankincense and Sichuan pepper in the heart; and vanilla and woody notes in the base.

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  • Positivo 80%
  • Negativo 13%
  • Neutral 6.6%

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  • Another fresh perfume I like, with a touch of originality: a blend of citrus and oriental scents. Very youthful and authentic, a bit indie. Great for summer, day and night.

  • Smells like oranges, but it doesn’t last more than a breath, and the projection is terrible. Poor quality for the price you pay.

  • The aroma is delicious, but it’s up to each person’s enjoyment, as when I wear it, it fades quickly and I have to reapply constantly. Its main flaw is the price-to-quality ratio. The scent is rich thanks to that juicy apple note; I perceive the vanilla subtly, but not much. It’s not out of the ordinary; I see it as perfect for spring and daily wear for school, suitable for ages 15+.

  • alberto pei

    I absolutely love this fragrance; it’s one of the few that lasts from morning until almost bedtime. I’m very picky about perfumes lasting, maybe due to my pH, and the fresh ones I like are few that stick around this long. This is one of the best, lasting almost all day, just like Carolina Herrera Aqua, which is a shame since they discontinued it. I highly recommend it.

  • I owned this fragrance and it’s very rich; unfortunately, the bottle ran out. Overall, it smells like sweet orange, apple, vanilla, and very soft, almost imperceptible woods. It reminds me of an orange caramel. Very rich and appropriate for any age.

  • sergio zamora

    It’s a sweet perfume, very lightly fresh at first: ripe sweet orange, vanilla, and a very subtle touch of apple. That’s how I’d summarize its scent.

  • It’s an excellent and authentic perfume, although I can’t help but feel it reminds me of The One by Dolce & Gabbana.

  • Javier Zurbano

    According to the notes, ‘red apple and vanilla’ isn’t bad at all, but there are better options for my taste: something fresher and more youthful. However, in that regard, I still stick with the classiccanteira. As for the scent, I prefer the other one, but I repeat: it’s not bad.

  • Rich but doesn’t last at all. It’s a flash of good taste that fades into the background in 2 hours and then disappears.

  • This was my first Hugo Boss three years ago. I have the bottle stored away, though I smell its aroma every once in a while and it’s a delight. It feels like extremely sweet apple slices on a very subtle wooden board, with a touch of vanilla. It’s a light autumn-winter perfume, well youthful, that makes the wearer look elegant without going unnoticed. I think it’s average in projection and longevity. A plus point is the price. Total score: 7.5/10.

  • Krishnamurti

    A delight! After the good results and the conquest with Hugo Boss Bottled, I decided to look for another from the house expecting the same, and I found this little gem that conquered me at first sight and I bought it. The opening is citrusy and very sweet-fruity; the vanilla and spices bring out a beautiful sweet orange aroma. A fruity fragrance that complements with a subtle touch of vanilla, apple, and orange, ideal for warm climates. After 15 or 20 minutes, a subtle vanilla is felt that gives creaminess and a refreshing woody touch. It’s formal, classy, sophisticated, and intellectual, almost on par with Boss Bottled, but with a small flaw. Ideal for work or enclosed places; capable of changing your mood just with its scent. It goes well at any time, except for that “small” flaw: its trail and longevity are scarce, maybe 1 or 2 hours at most, until you can’t even perceive it. If it were like Boss Bottled, it would be a masterpiece. When I apply it in the morning, I close my eyes and it projects me to be in the countryside squeezing fresh oranges from the dew, freshly cut, serving me a delicious and fresh natural juice.

  • As its olfactive family indicates: woody with vanilla and apple, a bit dry. I think it works better at night. But it’s good!

  • alfredo hernandez

    Greetings. It’s rare for it to be called Orange and not include orange in the ingredients, since it’s the note that dominates at the beginning, very similar to Boss In Motion which I also have. It’s pleasant, fulfilling, with a moderate trail and good fixative. I applied it in the morning to go to work, and at night it was still felt at a short distance (my girlfriend noticed it), although I couldn’t perceive it myself. I like it, although it’s a bit “plastic” (words that remind me of Prieth and Drakecito, hehe…).

  • It’s one of the ones I use most in my collection these months, though not so much anymore due to the intense heat. Let me clear up a misconception I see often (especially on English websites): this perfume doesn’t smell like orange, even though the name says so. For some, it should smell like orange, but it doesn’t. “Boss Orange” is a subdivision of Hugo Boss, a clothing line like Boss Green or Hugo, and this is its fragrance. This happens with Armani (Emporio, Exchange), Versace (Jeans, Versus), D&G, etc. I hope this helps anyone buying thinking it’s a citrus scent.

  • jerry drake

    It’s a good proposal. It starts fresh, thinking of sporty aromas, but evolves gaining presence from the vanilla and woods, which give it the right consistency and intensity. Quite intense, suitable for daily use, and versatile. Different from the rest of the house, I like it, but I think it lacks longevity, like many current fragrances. It’s a valid option: original aroma, modern, and a normal price for a designer brand.

  • Horripila

    Luxury… The best from the house. The aroma doesn’t match the listed notes for me: it starts with fresh sweet orange, then incense and resinous woods, something like D&G’s The One but lighter, like Lacoste Homme. Correct scent but very weak. You can’t expect more for the price. For short outings requiring a certain elegance, sport casual style. Medium-high satisfaction. Recommended? Yes, very gentlemanly and with natural ingredients (not synthetic). Lasts only 2 or 3 hours on skin.

  • giselistica

    It’s an overlooked gem. The opening is synthetic, but in a few minutes it changes on the skin: you notice the pepper, vanilla, and incense, which smells like myrrh or burnt resin, with wax and a woody base, almost oriental. On clothes, it becomes sweeter, skipping the sweet and juicy red apple, vanilla, and wood. It’s versatile, works for day or night, casual or formal, and even in summer thanks to that fresh touch, better than the Boss Bottled ones that give me headaches, but with that Hugo Boss seal. The longevity is low and the trail moderate on skin. I bought it blind for my boyfriend and he liked it. Unlike Feel Good Summer, which lasts less, is very summery, and smells like bitter orange.

  • Boss Orange is a fruity, spicy, and woody blend. Upon opening, slightly bitter fruity notes dominate; Fragantica says it’s apple, and I think it’s a Hugo Boss signature, like in Boss Bottled, but here there’s something citrusy, like orange peel, maybe due to the incense or the name misleading us. In the end, it’s a brand line. Despite being fruity, it doesn’t smell fresh because of those spicy and woody notes that give it warmth. It’s very linear, smelling the same at the beginning as at the end, and it’s pleasant, in the style of D&G’s The One or Lacoste’s L’Homme, without copying them. It lasts about 6 hours on my skin. Ideal for spring and autumn.

  • The EsScential

    For some reason, it’s easier for me to review a perfume from 30 years ago than one from 10, especially if I just got to know it in 2020; I don’t know why this wonder passed far from my radar. Obviously, the last decade sought to move away from the sweet/floral scents of the 2000s and headed towards balsamic, vanilla, woody, and spicy notes. Although it shares points with Spicebomb Extreme (drier and spicier) and Fan di Fendi (more formal and ‘accord’), it stands out for its versatility: someone in their twenties can wear it to go out at night, just as someone in their fifties can for a formal meeting. The climate range is wide: autumn, winter, and spring (it can be overwhelming for summer), and especially for its longevity; it’s rare to hear that it ‘doesn’t last’. My brother and I tested it, and it persisted for over twelve hours. It is quite linear; the very sweet apple opening lasts a short time and appears below the coriander, which, along with Sichuan pepper, gives that citrus touch that confuses many with orange. The pepper in the second phase is more noticeable than the incense and lasts longer, the same goes for the vanilla which appears below the prolonged sweet woods. Anyway, 2011 was intense (personally, a difficult year), but now I can add this gem to the column of few good things that happened, along with Biophilia by Björk, Arabian Horse by Gusgus, and Scintilli by Plaid.

  • Excellent for going out on a weekend with your partner, shopping, or grabbing a drink. It’s a fresh and sexy aroma that reminds you of oranges as the name indicates, and it’s gotten me compliments. It also has good longevity.

  • The perfume is pleasant, youthful, and seductive. When it launched, synthetic fruits were in fashion, and this followed that path. It’s synthetic, with a vaporous and fresh apple note that evolves into an exotic woody aroma with a touch of vanilla. It gets confused with similar ones but is versatile and suits any style and time of day. The bottle reflects a man’s abs, which was funny when it came out. Perfect for work, leisure, and night. The downside is that its performance is moderate, but it allows for over-application and has a good price. Very apt for Christmas gifts, it hits the mark with current tastes and isn’t outdated. A friendly fragrance with a sexy touch.

  • MarceloCornejo16

    I started using daily perfumes at 13, and 12 years later there are fragrances I don’t remember. This is not the case: Boss Orange is spectacular. It clearly feels like a sweet apple at the start with a citrus touch, presumably from the blend of coriander and pepper, which gives a well-balanced orange scent. When the incense arrives, it’s spectacular; it was the fragrance that introduced me to this note, feeling youthful, warm, and a bit sweet, probably due to the vanilla. For a guy under 20 who can’t afford very mature or church-like scents, Boss Orange is perfect. Given its price today, you should buy it and give it chances. Perfect for autumn and spring, day or night, with your partner or at the office. It lasts about 4 to 6 hours on me, projecting closely. Among so many perfumes I’ve had, it’s incredible the memories it brings back; it’s very versatile and well-crafted.

  • Romina lezcano

    My experience was this: Mati, is this the Dolce Gabbana One? He replied that no, it’s the Hugo BOSS Orange.

  • I’ll tell you after having it for more than 6 or 7 months. When I bought it in spring, it seemed pleasant but nothing special, and since it didn’t last more than 4 or 5 hours on my skin, I put it aside. Until this week, with freezing temperatures of 0 degrees in southern Chile, I used it for three days in a row and it lasted over 12 hours! With the cold, that apple opening (which doesn’t smell synthetic) is magnified and soon turns into a faint incense between the vanilla, changing with every hour. I think it has excellent price-quality ratio, perfect for smelling under a mask during the pandemic and sure to get compliments.

  • I bought it blind on sale and was surprised by the spicy kick from the pepper and spices, with an incense note that smells like myrrh. There’s a fruit I’m not sure if it’s apple, plum, or orange, though Boss usually uses apple. A subtle vanilla adds warmth to all that roughness, and the wood rounds it off nicely. It feels drier than sweet, but it’s great for polluted environments thanks to that intense pepper. Yes, it reminds me a bit of The One by Dolce at first, but that’s just an illusion. P/p Soft.

  • Starts with a fruity note, like an apple (but not exactly natural), which then transforms into a soft incense with a hint of pepper. I don’t really detect the vanilla despite it being listed, but it smells a bit like Boss Bottled, just for more relaxed moments. Ideal for cool climates, with medium projection lasting about 5-6 hours if applied well. It’s super versatile: looks great on a 20-year-old just as much as on someone over 50.

  • When I started working 18 years ago, my first investments in designer fragrances were from the Boss line: this one and Imotion. I fell in love with both, alternated between them, and wherever I went, I got compliments; they were effective. Despite the time that has passed, I still find them very elegant; they don’t feel retro at all, no perfume today compares to these two jewels. When they say the opening is apple, don’t imagine something synthetic like the blue perfumes of today. Here, the fruit is barely noticeable, so well blended with the coriander that it smells very unique. Rather, it’s a vanilla-woody scent with an oriental touch. I don’t see it for hot weather, maybe for the office; it’s not fresh at all. Sometimes it gives me a baby powder vibe amidst that vanilla that lingers throughout the dry down. It has great quality, smells refined. Can you buy it blind? Yes. Is it cheap nowadays? Yes, around $35 in my country approximately. But don’t expect anything spectacular; it’s a sober, non-invasive, yet elegant perfume for serious people. Maybe for those over 25. If you don’t want to spend on Dior or Chanel but want to smell fine and elegant, these Boss fragrances are a good option. Not the Bottled ones, those are a different story; I’ve always preferred these classics, they last a bit longer. They don’t last long though. All Boss fragrances last between 3 to 6 hours, then they fade to skin scent or linger on clothes.

  • gomezmarinich

    For folks in Argentina… if you’re looking for a budget-friendly alternative to this perfume, try BENSIMON URBAN. It’s a bit more citrusy but keeps the essence of Boss Orange.

  • I bought this perfume for my father at the official store, so I know it’s genuine. I’ve never hated a perfume before, but this one did it. I’m not sure if it’s the incense, the vanilla, or the combination, but it smells very dry and I just can’t stand it.

  • Carlos Ivovic

    I owned it and after reading this, I’m valuing it again. Excellent EDP for the price-quality ratio in 2023. What a pity they changed the bottle to a generic one; it takes away some of its gravitas. I hope to write about it again soon.

  • Carlos Cardozo

    In my opinion, the best of Hugo Boss captures the essence of Bottled but upgraded. It has orange notes, but more like a sweet candied orange, smoky, woody, and mysterious. It’s a sensual, conqueror-style fragrance. I’m talking about the old batches; it’s a shame they reformulated it because the dry-down isn’t the same anymore. If you find an old bottle, don’t hesitate—it’s a gem. All Hugo Boss scents bring back memories of my teenage years; they’re a time travel experience.

  • LosPerfumesDeJavi

    Red apple is one of my favorite notes, so I tried this. Its name is misleading: ‘Boss Orange’ could just as well be called ‘Boss Red’. The bottle is pretty, reminiscent of Britney’s Radiance but masculine, though it could be feminine too; we’re the ones who assign gender. The scent is vanilla and red apple; I don’t consider it gourmand, but it’s close, right on the edge. It projects well and feels quite present for a Hugo Boss EDT. It’s the first perfume from this brand I’ve liked; I’ve tried most of them. The pepper and incense are very prominent. It reminds me of ‘This is Him’ by Zaig & Voltaire, but fruity. Ideal for spring and autumn. Sometimes I like it, other times I think it’s too simple; I still don’t know, I need to keep testing it because it smells frankly good. The question is: do I feel identified with it? Not yet. I need to see the fireworks.

  • Boss Orange for Men: Starts with red apple and a hint of cilantro. In the heart, the apple stays light while incense and Sichuan pepper kick in. As it dries down, the apple and incense are wrapped in woody vanilla. Projects for 3-4 hours and lasts about 7-8. It’s my favorite Hugo Boss, maybe the best due to its unique aroma. The combination is exquisite: fresh apple, deep incense, oriental pepper, and vanilla, creating something between oriental and western. Works for any season, even hot weather, and for any age. Too bad they discontinued it; it’s a unique scent. If you find it, make sure it’s the batch with the rectangular grid bottle and chrome cap; later versions (flask or ball cap) are nothing like it—they lack the incense and apple.

  • Red apple and cilantro notes, closing with a subtle vanilla. I don’t know how, but they work great. It smells very soft, skin-scented. ‘Boss Apple’ would fit it better.

  • Cazaputas42

    This is my favorite Hugo BOSS scent. I won it from an ex, loved it so much that when it ran out, I bought another bottle. The longevity is short, but the smell is brutal.