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Which Should You Buy?
A masterful chypre for the refined connoisseur - Eau du Soir is opulent, regal, and unmistakably elegant, enveloping the wearer in mossy, floral intrigue with a commanding presence.
Sisley's Eau du Soir is a dense, green chypre-floral built on galbanum, rose and jasmine over an oakmoss-labdanum base. Eden's No.555 keeps that same rich, verdant floral heart intact but with a slightly simpler amber-musk finish than the original's famously complex drydown.
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Seasons
The mossy chypre structure, spicy florals, and deep woods make it ideal for cooler weather and transitional seasons, while the citrus top allows for limited summer use for evening or formal occasions.
Occasions
Its rich, assertive chypre character and strong projection suit formal events and elegant evenings. It can be worn in the office with restraint, but is too commanding for sporty or hyper-casual settings.
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Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean chypre, floral, green
Subtle differences in overall composition
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