Tommy Eau de Toilette vs Santorini 22 Eau de Parfum
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Which Should You Buy?
A ‘90s classic that captures American optimism in a bottle, Tommy is a green-citrus blast that stays effortlessly clean and energetic. It is the definition of casual, everyday freshness.
Santorini 22 copies Pacific Chill's citrus-mint-fig pyramid note-for-note, and the opening burst is a fair match, but the original's soft ambrette-fig dry-down that makes it feel expensive thins into a generic clean-musk fade here within two to three hours.
Scent Profile
How They Wear
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Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
The crisp citrus, green, and minty notes make Tommy ideal for spring and summer, evoking freshness and clean air. Its airy profile fades quickly in cold weather, so it underwhelms in winter.
Occasions
The subtle projection and clean, breezy character make this safe for office and everyday wear, and it is especially at home in casual or sporty settings. It lacks the richness for formal occasions.
Seasons
A citrus-mint-fig fresh scent is built for warm weather, where its light performance is an advantage rather than a limitation.
Occasions
Light and clean enough for the gym or a casual day out; too understated for date nights or formal wear.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean citrus, fruity, aromatic
Adds ambrette and apricot, drops amber and apple
Where to buy
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