RIP in peace my workplace has a "no fragrance" policy I don't really use cologne but my ex used to break out Armani Code for nights out which I used to love. Can't tell if it was the actual smell or just the memories attached to them lmao.
Burberry Summer. They changed the scent at one point and it wasn't as nice, but I purchased it recently and it's back to normal
In no particular order Creed Green Irish Tweed (Didn't like the way Aventus smelled on my skin, smells great on some other people though) Creed Tabarome (A fragrance created for an influential British statesman, with a fondness for brandy and cigars. A dry and spicy fragrance inspired by leather, tea and luxurious tobacco. I mean come on! This fragrance smells like 'old man' to many.) Bleu de Chanel (similar to Dior Sauvage, but more floral, light, and feminine imo) Dior Sauvage (although very common) Comme de Garcon's Wonderwood (this is not for everyone, 100% wood-sy)
L'homme ideal by Guerlain, smells somewhere inbetween wood and spices. Chanel allure homme sport extreme.
A guy I knew used Blue by Chanel (bleu de chanel) and he was basically the hottest person alive when he had it on~
These are my go-to perfumes Viktor Rolf - FlowerBomb (pretty sweet smelling) Versace - Crystal Noir (a little more woody/earthy smell)
David Beckham Instinct is pretty nice This one surprised me and it's actually my favorite. I know it's going to be hard to take seriously but... Patriot
I alternate between Etat Libre d'Orange Sécrétions Magnifiques (NSFW, if you decide to google it), Bulgari Black, and Body Time China Rain.
Recently discovered MAC Velvet Teddy (the fragrance, not the lipstick) and am all over it because clove. Victoria's Secret Coconut Passion - can't believe such an inexpensive fragrance is so well done. I'm a perfume whore. Sécrétions Magnifiques is still the best, though, ever since Gucci reformulated Rush and ruined it.