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Burberry introduced Brit For Him Limited Edition in 2017, a Oriental Woody men's fragrance crafted by Antoine Maisondieu. The composition opens with ginger, cardamom, bergamot, mandarin orange. A heart of cedar, nutmeg, rose, spicy notes follows. The dry down features musk, patchouli, tonka bean, woody notes.
First impression (15-30 min)
Heart of the fragrance (2-4 hrs)
Dry down (4+ hrs)
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The Darker Side of British Restraint — Brit For Him Limited Edition by Burberry
Burberry Brit For Him Limited Edition is the 2017 collector's bottle riff on the original Brit for Men that arrived back in 2004. Perfumer Antoine Maisondieu kept the spicy-woody DNA intact but pushed it into slightly darker, less powdery territory. The community is split: roughly a third of Fragrantica voters call it a favorite, while nearly another third actively dislike it. That polarization tells you this is a scent with a defined personality rather than a crowd-pleasing wallflower.
The opening lands with bright bergamot and green mandarin laced with a sharp hit of cardamom and ginger, giving it an almost effervescent citrus-spice kick that grabs attention. Within fifteen minutes the spice settles and a woody heart of cedar and nutmeg takes over, joined by an unexpected touch of wild rose that keeps things from turning monotonously masculine. The dry-down is warm and grounded: tonka bean and patchouli provide that slightly sweet, earthy base, with gray musk and vague oriental woodsy notes rounding things out. Compared to the original Brit for Men, which leans more buttery and powdery, the Limited Edition reads as slightly darker, drier, and more peppery. Basenotes reviewers have described it as "less buttery powder, a bit more woody pepper" and "definitely more masculine."
This belongs squarely in the cooler months. The warm spices and woody base shine in autumn and winter, where the cold air lets those cardamom and tonka notes expand naturally. Fragrantica voters skew heavily toward daytime use, which makes sense -- it is polished enough for the office without being loud or polarizing. It also works nicely on a low-key evening out, though it lacks the projection to truly announce itself at a crowded bar.
Here is where Brit Limited Edition gets contentious. Some wearers report barely an hour of detectable scent, while others swear by six to eight hours of solid performance with impressive sillage from just two sprays. The truth likely depends heavily on skin chemistry and climate. Expect around four to six hours on most skin types, with the first two hours offering moderate projection before it tightens into a close-to-skin affair. Three to four sprays on pulse points should be your baseline; if you get poor results, try spraying on clothing, where woody-spicy fragrances tend to cling longer.
The Brit line as a whole is considered one of the most underrated designer franchises in men's fragrance. The original won a FiFi Award in 2004, yet it rarely appears on mainstream "best of" lists. Fans describe the overall DNA as "soft, powdery, slightly spicy, not overly masculine" with genuine anytime-anywhere versatility. The Limited Edition specifically gets praise for being "probably better than the original" from those who prefer its drier edge. Critics call it "fleeting and sweet" and liken the experience to "some cheapie designer" when performance falters. One long-time Brit fan noted the Limited Edition might actually surpass the original, saying they "just might love the limited edition more."
If you already enjoy the original Burberry Brit for Men and want something a shade darker and less powdery, this is a natural upgrade. It also suits anyone looking for an inexpensive, office-safe woody spice that will not offend. Skip it if you demand nuclear projection, if you live in a hot climate where light fragrances make more sense, or if you strongly dislike tonka bean sweetness in your base notes. Given the wildly inconsistent longevity reports, sampling before buying a full bottle is strongly recommended.
Burberry Brit For Him Limited Edition is a refinement rather than a reinvention. It takes an already underrated formula and nudges it toward a more mature, slightly darker profile. The performance lottery is its biggest weakness, but when it works on your skin, you get a quietly sophisticated woody spice that punches above its price point. Just do not expect it to fill a room.
Consensus Rating
7.2/10
Community Sentiment
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