Men

Lafayette Street

Marca
Bond No 9
4.41 de 5
1,479 votos

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Descripción

Lafayette Street by Bond No. 9 is an oriental fougère fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2018, this composition features top notes of bergamot, flowers, and cilantro; heart notes of apple, ambroxan, and vanilla; and base notes of tonka bean, woody notes, and ambergris.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 21%
  • Primavera 28%
  • Verano 24%
  • Otoño 26%
  • Día 51%
  • Noche 49%

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Comunidad

1,479 votos

  • Positivo 85%
  • Neutral 7.4%
  • Negativo 7.2%

Pirámide olfativa

Estructura completa de la fragancia: de la salida al fondo.

Salida 3 notas
Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 3 notas

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

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Estela

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Moderada

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Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

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Reseñas

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  • Gentil vagabond

    There are better options for the price. It’s very generic, seems like a clone of something cheaper.

  • If you’re a guy and want women to compliment you, this is the one. I almost always get told ‘you smell great’ or ‘what perfume are you wearing?’. Ideal for night dates, dinners, or the movies. When someone smells it, they stick right to you. Combines sweet and fresh, but be careful in hot weather because it might not suit everyone. Longevity: 8/10. Projection: 7/10. Price-Quality: 8/10. Compliments: 10/10.

  • If you’re a guy and want women to compliment you, this is the one. I almost always get told ‘you smell great’ or ‘what perfume are you wearing?’. Ideal for night dates, dinners, or the movies. When someone smells it, they stick right to you. Combines sweet and fresh, but be careful in hot weather because it might not suit everyone. Longevity: 8/10. Projection

  • Barras_fragancias

    If you’re looking for something different, this is 50% common DNA with niche touches. It doesn’t smell like any designer brand, but it reminds me of sweet apple, vanilla, and sweet citrus. Around 6-7 hours, it starts to give off a leather note, but it’s wearable. It’s like a mix of Layton and Parfums de Marley. People say WOW. Worth it at $200-250, but doubtful at $350-400. If you want something artistic, check out Xerjoff or Mancera. Anyway, a delight.

  • samucel87

    Acidic, vibrant, youthful, and refreshing. It’s an ambroxan and ambergris bomb. Ideal for spring and summer. An effervescent mix of grapefruit, bergamot, apple, and white flowers. The ambergris gives it body and tonka bean adds the sweet touch. I don’t smell the vanilla. The problem is the price: it’s an armed robbery. 500 euros is way too much. Neither the trail nor the longevity justifies the cost. If it were a beast mode, I’d buy it, but it’s not. Good performance but way too expensive. VERY BAD Bon nº9 for the price. If you’re spending money, it’s the best floral/citrus men’s perfume for summer. Age: 18+. Slightly masculine unisex. Warm or cool climates. Scent: 12/10. Longevity: 7/10. Duration: 8h. Projection: 8/10. Versatility: 10/10. Score: 9/10.

  • samucel87

    Acidic, vibrant, and youthful; it’s an exquisite bomb of ambroxan and ambergris. An effervescent floral scent with grapefruit, bergamot, apple, and white flowers; the ambergris gives it body and magic, while tonka bean seals the deal with sweetness. Vanilla is listed but I can’t smell it. The problem is the price: a mugging at gunpoint. Although I don’t mind paying 200-300 euros, 500 lereles is an excess, my dear. Neither the trail nor the longevity justifies it. If it were a beast mode, I’d buy it, but it’s not; it has decent performance for the price. Very bad Bon nº9… VERY BAD. You can’t make me addicted to something I can’t afford. LOOL. If you’re going to waste money, it’s the best floral/citrus men’s summer scent ever created. Age: 18+ for a teenage millionaire with Ferraris. Unisex, slightly masculine. Ideal for spring and summer, hot or cool climates, though you could wear it year-round. Scent: 12/10. Longevity: 7/10. Duration: 8h. Projection: 8/10. Versatility: 10/10. Price: $$$$$ to infinity. 4.5 euros/ml. Final score: 9/10.

  • Hey, this smells like my adolescence. Putting it on brings back immediate memories; it’s not a new scent. Once it dries, it smells like Dunhill Desiré. Sorry, but it’s not novel.

  • LAFAYETTE STREET BOND NO.9: Smells clean, luminous, and fresh with a sweet hint. It has elegance and strength, like a young perfume in its prime. Versatile for the office, dates, or hanging out with friends. The blend of fruit, amber, vanilla, wood, and florals is top-notch. Perfect unisex, works on anyone. It’s like complex architecture that looks simple. Well-made. Scent: 10. Projection: 2h. Longevity: 6-7h. Recommended.

  • Perfect for everyday wear, it smells clean and sweet with just the right fruity touch, but the price is insane. It doesn’t stand out at all; it’s fine but overpriced. If you want the same scent without spending $350, try Game of Spades Wildcard—it’s 1/4 the price and smells identical.

  • Lafayette Street was one of those recommendations I sold, and for me, I don’t have… Niche fragrance where you always have to test before buying. I jumped in blindly with a 50% off official price deal. Based on comments and seeing it had Layton vibes, even better, I jumped in headfirst. When it arrived and I tested it, total disappointment. I expected something more niche that would blow my mind and found an aroma that reminded me of a mix of Armani Code (opening) with Azzaro Most Wanted Parfum (dry down), although Lafayette is more balanced and better constructed. I see it as flat in evolution to be niche: very similar from opening to dry down. I’d highlight that creamy wood sensation, slightly sweet with vanilla and tonka bean. With Lafayette Street, you’ll have a modern and easy-to-please fragrance. The intended purpose is noticeable. It lasts between 9 and 10 hours (good job) and has medium sillage, though it’s always perceptible. Can be used any time of year. Absolute versatility: perfect for any circumstance and could be a signature. If the price is 450 EUR/100ml, it’s outrageous and pointless. If it were around 100 EUR, it would be the sales king. Unless it’s a steal, I’d discard it for the price. Makes no sense for what it offers. If it were cheaper, I’d give it 10. At this price, I give it 8 and I’m generous.

  • Pretty good and versatile. I’ve used it and it smells rich (sometimes the floral note is very noticeable but it’s passable). I think it’s unisex and it’s the only unisex I’ve liked. 9/10.

  • Very versatile and a compliment magnet, but on my skin it lasts a breath. For the price, it’s not worth it for the performance; there are better options. Wildcard or Onyx from Bharara are almost identical, unfortunately all three last the same, but these two hover around $100 while Lafayette triples that cost. Then there’s Nikos. User Janos is radical, but I confirm he’s not exaggerating…

  • Emilio Galván

    Honest and no fluff: a fragrance I didn’t plan to buy but knew was good. Smelled it on a blotters and really liked it. On a trip to the US at a mall, I saw Bond No.9 in old stock (not expired) selling cheaper than direct from the store or Neiman Marcus. I paid $250 for 50ml, a high price for what it offers. It’s delicious, one of the best I’ve smelled, but smells like designer sold as niche. Rich vanilla and amber combo with citrus like bergamot and a spicy touch of Chance from the coriander and florals. Weird and eye-catching bottle, sexy name, but performance is abusive for what it gives: lasts about 5 hours with effort. Urban and party-ready with that sexy Layton vibe from PDM, but it doesn’t last or project almost anything. Atomizer is terrible. I’ll save the delicious scent, ideal for going to my girlfriend’s house and staying close, only perceptible if they smell me up close. Then come alternatives like Wildcard from Game of Spades or Onyx from Bharara that claim to smell the same for much less, with better longevity. I’m tempted to try them because the aroma is very good. There’s also Nikos Sculpture; I want it but wouldn’t pay that price again; better to get a dupe or something better in price, longevity, and projection. My take: if you want something expensive that gives the bare minimum, like LV Symphony (expensive but worth it for quality, longevity, projection, and architect bottle), then it’s worth it. If you’re looking for an alternative, Wildcard from Game of Spades or Emerald smell similar and are cheap, both good. Here Wildcard from Jo Milano and Lafayette Street are rich but not worth the price, bad performance, and poor atomizer. If you go for the dupe, I recommend it. Worth trying to draw your own conclusions.

  • Bcheldark

    Smells rich, something not seen these days. The big problem is longevity; it’s a shame it doesn’t last longer than a P 2 :/

  • This DNA was born in ’95 with Michel Almairac and I captured it in a masterpiece: Nikos Sculpture. The same perfume that Andrés Croxxato put on his radar as a favorite and an enchanting low-cost option, but it lasted sadly on me. It’s a beautiful citrus-floral aroma, remastered by Lafayette to improve its performance and replicated by Wildcard from Game of Spaces, making it accessible to everyone with solid longevity and projection. An exquisite aroma pulled from the box of memories and brought to its maximum expression by Lafayette.

  • This DNA was born in ’95 with Michel Almairac in his masterpiece Sculpture by Nikkos. It was a favorite of Andrés Croxxato for its charm and accessible cost, but in my experience, it had sad performance. However, it’s a beautiful citrus-floral aroma remastered by Lafayette, which notably improved its performance. It was also replicated by Wildcard from Game of Spaces, making it accessible to everyone with solid longevity and projection. An exquisite and unique scent pulled from the box of memories and brought to its maximum expression by Lafayette.

  • Matías212l'homme

    In Chile, we call ‘pico en el ojo’ scams and frauds; here, the perfume industry turned 180 degrees for the worse. TikTok and YouTube reviewers with complexes of imitating Croxxato and thinking they’re gurus are to blame, calling this monstrosity the mother of this DNA and not giving value to the true responsible party, Nikos with his Sculpture. They say Onyx, Desire, Sculpture, and Wildcard are dupes of Lafayette. Public apologies to Sculpture and Michel Almairac. It’s a monumental scam on the value they sell, while Nikos is under $20 and is much better. I recommend Nikos and Wildcard once the hype from TikTok and social media gurus fades.

  • Matías212l'homme

    In Chile, scams and rip-offs are called ‘pico en el ojo,’ and this is a ‘pico en el ojo’ with all the laws. The perfumerie did a 180-degree turn for the worse. TikTok gurus with Croxxato complexes are to blame; they call this disaster the mother of that DNA without giving credit to Nikos with his original Sculpture. They claim Onyx, Desire, Sculpture, and Wildcard are dupes of Lafayette. Apologize to Sculpture and Michel Almairac. It’s a monumental rip-off at this price, while Nikos is under $20 and smells better. I recommend Nikos and Wildcard once the influencer hype dies down.

  • MaCa Perfumera

    :3 Diesel Plus Plus at 1.8M pesos. It was the first dupe of Sculpture, smells great, but knowing it’s a copy makes me question if it’s worth spending that much. Good perfume, yes, but the math doesn’t add up.

  • The scent is top-notch and feels like real quality. The flaw is its performance: the worst longevity in my entire collection. I’ve been waiting for it to mature and improve, but nothing. Hoping to update this review in a few months with new developments.