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Aramis Clones
We found 1 verified alternatives for Aramis's Aramis. Compare performance, accuracy, and price below.
Bel Ami
Hermès
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"### The Verdict Look, this isn’t Bel Ami. It's a budget alternative, and you get what you pay for. It's a perfectly acceptable daily wear if you appreciate the style of Aramis or Bel Ami and don't want to splash out. If the real deal costs 10x more, this provides an affordable entry point. Someone on a tight budget? Sure, grab it. If you demand the best quality, save up for the original. ### The Scent Profile Okay, so this Bel Ami clone aims for that classic, masculine leather accord. The opening has a decent whack of aldehydes and a herbal bitterness. It’s trying for the Aramis vibe, but immediately feels less refined. I’d say it captures about 91% of the original's spirit. The heart reveals a muted patchouli and sage. The jasmine is barely there, truthfully. In the drydown, the leather comes through but it’s drier, almost papery, compared to the richness of the Hermes. The oakmoss and musk give it some depth, but there’s a slightly synthetic edge that’s undeniable. ### Wear time & Sillage Performance is…adequate. You get maybe 4-5 hours of noticeable projection, then it sits close to the skin. It's not a room filler. Think intimate encounters rather than dominating boardrooms. I can't complain too much."
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