
Bleecker Street
Bond No 9Eau de Parfum2005
Side by side
Bleecker Street peaks in spring, while Purple Label belongs to fall. The side by side below shows where they overlap.
The essentials
| Bleecker Street | Purple Label | |
|---|---|---|
| Concentration | Eau de Parfum | Eau de Toilette |
| Launched | 2005 | 2003 |
| Gender | Unisex | Male |
| Perfumer | David Apel | Harry Frémont |
| Best season | Spring | Fall |
Scent DNA
Bleecker Street
Purple Label
Shared between both fragrances
The pyramid
Notes both fragrances share
Community taste
| Bleecker Street | Purple Label | |
|---|---|---|
| Score | 4/5 | 4/5 |
| Longevity | 6-10 hours | 6-10 hours |
| Sillage | moderate | moderate |
No varnish
Bleecker Street works because it mirrors its namesake: crisp at first encounter, warm as you get closer, with a suede-and-amber finish that lingers. It truly earns its stripes.Bleecker Street
This fragrance doesn't chase the modern. The fruit notes are the only element that hints at its 2003 launch date. Everything else about it reads timeless, from the herbal heart to the woody base.Purple Label
The hunt
| Bleecker Street | Purple Label | |
|---|---|---|
| 1.7 oz | $250.24ecosmetics | — |
| 3.4 oz | $222.95fragranceshop | — |
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