1 clone found
The original Viktor&Rolf Spicebomb (2012) is a spicy oriental built on a bergamot/grapefruit and pink-pepper opening over a warm heart of chili, saffron, cinnamon and elemi, drying down into tobacco, leather and vetiver. Its community clone consensus is genuinely thin and scattered: most 'Spicebomb dupe' discussion online is actually about the sweeter tobacco-vanilla flanker Spicebomb Extreme (Lattafa/Afnan/Fragrance World/Zara clones), which is a distinct release and excluded here. For the original, forum members (Badger & Blade, The Shaving Room) most consistently point to Stirling Soap Company's Deton-8, a wet-shaving-house 'inspired-by' scent whose drydown one direct comparison called 'basically identical' apart from a fleeting missing top note. Beyond that, the rest of the commonly named alternatives are similar-vibe designers rather than clones (Bvlgari Man in Black is repeatedly called a 'boozy cousin, not a copy'), weak/polarizing budget options (Beverly Hills Polo Club Blaze), or single-mention listicle picks, and are not established enough to report. Treat this as a fragrance without a strong, universally agreed exact clone.
Questions
- What is the cheapest dupe for Viktor&Rolf Spicebomb?
- Stirling Soap Company Deton-8 is the cheapest community-vetted dupe of Viktor&Rolf Spicebomb, typically around $13–16.
- What is the closest clone to Viktor&Rolf Spicebomb?
- Stirling Soap Company Deton-8 is the community's top pick.
- How many dupes of Viktor&Rolf Spicebomb are there?
- 1 community-vetted dupe of Viktor&Rolf Spicebomb: Stirling Soap Company Deton-8.
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