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Which Should You Buy?
Y Eau de Parfum is the benchmark of modern aromatic masculinity - vibrant, crisp, and versatile with just enough woody richness to leave a lasting impression without ever shouting.
No. 691 chases YSL's Y Eau de Parfum - crisp apple and ginger over an aromatic sage-and-juniper heart, settling into amberwood. The fougere shape lands well up top, but YSL's version has more resinous depth and reaches 8-10 hours on skin; No. 691 opens strong then thins out considerably sooner, losing the warm amberwood push that anchors the original.
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Seasons
Its vibrant citrus, apple, and aromatic top notes make Y Eau de Parfum ideal for spring and fall when a fresh yet substantial signature is desirable. Summer works due to the freshness, but the denser woody and spicy base can feel too much in high heat, while winter mutes the brightness.
Occasions
Versatile projection and clean, modern profile make this safe but distinctive for office and casual settings. The aromatic freshness can suit dates, but it lacks the elegance for formal wear and the minimalism for sport.
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Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean aromatic, woody
Subtle differences in overall composition
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