1 clone found

Fragrance World Supreme L'Homme Extreme

by Fragrance World

● Top pickModerate match

~$20–30

The clone landscape for L'Homme Idéal Extrême (the syrupy plum/almond/tobacco-leather flanker of L'Homme Idéal) is thin compared to mainstream designer bestsellers. Searches across Reddit (r/fragrance, r/fragranceclones), Basenotes, Fragrantica, and clone-house catalogs turned up essentially one fragrance that repeats across independent sources as an intentional, marketed clone: Fragrance World's 'Supreme L'Homme Extreme' (UAE-made, sold via Amazon, Fragstalk, Triple Traders, Marabika, Filled With Barakah, Fragrance Lovers, etc.). It is explicitly marketed by multiple retailers as 'inspired by' / 'a very accurate clone of' L'Homme Idéal Extrême, and Fragrantica user comments and a dedicated YouTube review corroborate a real but inconsistent match — some reviewers call it 70-95% close in the dry-down, others say performance and refinement lag well behind the original. No Reddit thread with real back-and-forth community debate specifically on this Extrême flanker could be found (searches on r/fragrance and r/fragranceclones returned nothing indexed), and a secondary candidate mentioned once (Insurrection II) leans more toward A*Men Pure Havane and isn't a genuine match for this specific flanker, so it was excluded. Given the single-clone consensus and mixed-to-positive but not overwhelming sentiment, confidence is moderate-low.

Questions

What is the cheapest dupe for Guerlain L'Homme Ideal Extreme?
Fragrance World Supreme L'Homme Extreme is the cheapest community-vetted dupe of Guerlain L'Homme Ideal Extreme, typically around $20–30.
What is the closest clone to Guerlain L'Homme Ideal Extreme?
Fragrance World Supreme L'Homme Extreme is the community's top pick.
How many dupes of Guerlain L'Homme Ideal Extreme are there?
1 community-vetted dupe of Guerlain L'Homme Ideal Extreme: Fragrance World Supreme L'Homme Extreme.

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