How does 360° Red for Men compare to Acqua di Giò?+−
The comparison comes up constantly in fragrance communities, and it's a fair one. Both share a citrus-aquatic backbone with woody base notes, but 360° Red adds cinnamon, clove, and nutmeg to the mix, giving it a warmer and slightly spicier character. Some enthusiasts actually prefer it to Acqua di Giò for that added warmth, and it typically costs a fraction of the price. The trade-off is that 360° Red has a slightly more synthetic feel, particularly in later batches.
Is this a good value fragrance?+−
Yes, broadly speaking. It's widely available at a low price point, and for a casual warm-weather fragrance it delivers a complete, wearable profile — citrus up top, some spice in the heart, woody-musky base. At its price, the community treats it as punching above its weight rather than scraping the bottom of the barrel. It's a frequent blind-buy recommendation for newcomers to the hobby.
How long does it last on skin?+−
Longevity is decent but not exceptional — expect somewhere in the range of a few to several hours depending on your skin chemistry, application, and the specific batch. Projection is moderate; it's not going to fill a room, but it's noticeable up close. If you're used to heavy or long-lasting fragrances, this may feel light.