4 clones found
Chanel Allure Homme Sport (the original citrus/aquatic-woody EDT) has a well-established, cheap clone landscape dominated by Middle-Eastern 'Arab house' brands. The single most frequently cited dupe is Maison Alhambra's Alpine Homme Sport, repeatedly described as a ~90-95% scent match with the main trade-off being weak longevity. Lattafa's Al Dirgham (Limited Edition) is the next most-mentioned, read as a slightly spicier/aromatic take on the same DNA. Ard Al Zaafaran's Albait Aldimashqi is a third budget contender that is directly pitted against Al Dirgham in comparison content. Among Western clone houses, Alexandria Fragrances 'Medalist' is the notable higher-concentration option (better performance, higher price). Designer 'alternatives' like Missoni Wave and Versace Pour Homme come up often but are share-a-vibe alternatives, not true clones, so they are excluded here. Note: several sources conflate the original with the darker Eau Extreme flanker; the entries below target the original Allure Homme Sport.
Sources
Fragrantica - Alpine Homme Sport pageimixxperfumes - top Allure Homme Sport dupesYouTube - Alpine Homme Sport vs Chanel Allure Homme SportYouTube - The Best Allure Homme Sport clone? Alpine Homme SportYouTube - Albait Aldimashqi vs Al Dirgham AHS clone battleAlexandria Fragrances - Medalist product page
Questions
- What is the cheapest dupe for Chanel Allure Homme Sport?
- Maison Alhambra Alpine Homme Sport is the cheapest community-vetted dupe of Chanel Allure Homme Sport, typically around $15–23.
- What is the closest clone to Chanel Allure Homme Sport?
- Maison Alhambra Alpine Homme Sport is the community's top pick, rated a high match.
- How many dupes of Chanel Allure Homme Sport are there?
- 4 community-vetted dupes of Chanel Allure Homme Sport: Maison Alhambra Alpine Homme Sport, Lattafa Al Dirgham Limited Edition, Ard Al Zaafaran Albait Aldimashqi, Alexandria Fragrances Medalist.
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