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Which Should You Buy?
A cult favorite for good reason - Santal 33 is the blueprint for modern woody minimalism, radiating quiet confidence with creamy sandalwood and papyrus. Refined, genderless, and instantly recognizable.
Copycat's 33 chases Le Labo's Santal 33 - the creamy sandalwood-leather backbone is present and the cardamom spark on top is a fair echo - but it renders flatter and thinner than the original's famously dense, waxy sandalwood, fading within a few hours instead of clinging to skin and fabric for a full day.
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Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
Santal 33's creamy sandalwood and leather warmth make it most compelling in the fall and spring, with enough airy violet and powdery nuance for mild winter use. It can feel dense on the hottest days, so summer use is best in the evening or in climate control.
Occasions
Its refined, non-loud projection makes it ideal for the office or casual outings where subtlety is valued. It can be intriguing on dates but is too understated for formal statement wear or active sport settings.
Seasons
The warm sandalwood-leather base is a cold-weather comfort scent that can feel heavy and cloying in summer humidity.
Occasions
Understated and woody enough for the office, versatile for casual wear, but lacks the polish for black-tie formal occasions.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean woody, powdery, leather
Subtle differences in overall composition
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