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'Stand out' 200ml bottle of aftershave worth £114 for Father's Day now cheaper

'Stand out' 200ml bottle of aftershave worth £114 for Father's Day now cheaper

Daily Record15-05-2025

The popular fragrance is available for £50 less than normal as part of this limited-time offer
The Hugo Boss' Bottled Night Eau de Toilette has been a hit among men for years, renowned for its "intense and spicy" scent. It has been praised by many since first hitting shelves back in 2010.
As with most designer items, the price can sometimes make this purchase a one-off treat or for special occasions. However, Boots has a massive offer on this firm favourite aftershave that is perfectly timed for anyone planning to buy a gift for Father's Day in June.
Currently, shoppers can snap up the extra-large version of this beloved fragrance for only £66.50. Normally retailing at £114 for a bottle this size, fragrance fans stand to pocket close to £50 off.
This substantial bottle should last for months, even for people who are quite liberal with their sprays. With a formidable collection of over 400 five-star reviews, it's clear that this aftershave is a timeless treasure for many men, reports the Mirror.
Boots is currently the best value retailer for bagging this high-end scent at a bargain. Those searching for a deal on the 100ml bottle might be better going to Superdrug, where it's being offered at a discount of 45%, priced at merely £42 (reduced from £77).
One reviewer on the Boots website said: "It's the perfect balance of fresh and sophisticated. It's light enough for everyday wear but still has a sharp, confident edge that makes it stand out - whether for work or a night out."
Another added: "An affordable, long-lasting scent, brought this for my boyfriend on multiple occasions. It's a strong scent but not overpowering that always smells so good."
A third person wrote: "Bargain every day aftershave [that is] ideal for work. A classy scent that always attracts compliments." Meanwhile, someone else posted: "The fragrance is long-lasting and perfect for everyday use. Definitely a great choice!"
However, not all reviews were glowing. A shopper put online: "Very disappointed. It has no smell at all - a waste of money!" In another review, someone claimed: "Does not last even for 20 minutes. Only time you can smell it is when you put it on. I did not expect such a poor quality product from Hugo Boss."
For those seeking a deal on men's fragrances, there are plenty of bargains you can get in time for Father's Day on June 15. Currently, The Perfume Shop is offering a significant reduction on Hugo Boss The Scent For Him (100ml) – bringing the price down from £90 to just £39.99.
Amazon is also competing with an offer on Calvin Klein CKIN2U For Him Eau de Toilette. It has been marked down to £18, despite being stocked at other retailers for up to £57.

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