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Looking for an affordable men’s fragrance for Valentine’s Day? I’ve found plenty

- Sali Hughes

Affordable men’s fragrances is a relative term when we consider that a designer perfume for any gender now comes in at the thick end of a hundred quid. This realisatio­n prompted me, quite uncharacte­ristically, to honour Valentine’s Day and see if I could find a selection of gift-worthy scents for men that cost significan­tly less, without the aroma or gesture seeming cheap. And, having now sniffed my way through enough perfume to douse the Premier League, I find myself spoilt for choice.

Swedish high-street fashion chain & Other Stories does a remarkable line in elegantly packaged, gender-neutral fragrances from £17. I was wowed by the entire selection, but my sons, husband and I all loved Midnight Encore (£28 for 50ml), a salt-and-peppery, cosy but quietly brooding and magnetic jasmine fragrance that, if priced at £150, wouldn’t cause me to balk. The Lost Chapter (£29 for 50ml) is my other favourite. Spicy, creamy sandalwood and expensive leather are leavened by a bright and cheerful carrot note and a papery crispness. It’s a perfect daytime fragrance – vibrant and polite.

Another hit was Beauty Pie’s Balade en Floret (£28 for 50ml to members). This is a dewy forest floor – all damp bark, milky sap and lush greenery, with a slightly medicinal oiliness. It’s earthy, confident and welcoming, and won’t offend in a work or gym setting.

Abercrombi­e & Fitch’s Authentic Self (£39 for a bumper 100ml) was a big hit with my young-adult sons and their friends, who loved both the cobalt-blue bottle and its contents. This is classicall­y male in concept – spicy, woody and energetic – but its creamy vanilla brings softness, a bright gingerroot note and some personalit­y.

Light, bright, unobtrusiv­e and broadly admired across the perfume community is Ted Baker’s Original Skinwear, officially just £14.99 for 100ml, but available for even less with a quick Google (the Perfume Shop has an enormous 200ml size for just £20).

This is the bargain of the century. Think icy, lemony gin and tonic with a generous squeeze of lime pulp, followed by a more mellow, woody, musk as it settles into skin. Skinwear is well mannered enough to be worn alone for work, school or college, but acts as an accommodat­ing base layer for something more punchy at night.

Roger and Gallet’sEau de Cologne (£36 for 100ml) is another crowd-pleaser, all fizzy lemon sherbet and smashed, succulent mint leaves on a bright sunshiny day. Mouthwater­ing.

Think icy, lemony gin and tonic with a generous squeeze of lime, followed by a mellow woody musk

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Photograph: Kellie French/The Guardian

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