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Wall Street by Bond No 9 is a Aromatic Aquatic fragrance for women and men. Wall Street was launched in 2004. The nose behind this fragrance is David Apel. The fragrance features leather, amber, lavender, musk, pistachio, cucumber, citruses, caraway, vetiver, bitter orange and resins.
Both created by David Apel, this one and Sean John Unforgivable are basically identical... which ALSO are identical to Creed Millesime Imperial.
its pretty good cologne . when i wear this cologne people ask me what cologne i am wearing. I told em its Bond no. 9 but most of em dont know that brand cuz they dont go to Saks.
- Truly very special Perfume.
-- You either like it or you don't.
--- It was one of my first fragrances together with Hamptons from Bond No.9
---- The lovely sales associate back then in Miami told me that Brad Pit uses this EDP.
----- Can't even describe the scent, it's unique and has an extreme lasting power.
The opening notes are decent, but then it dries down to an unpleasant metallic and fishy smell. I'll pass on this one...
It is ok,
Does have a fishy smell
Not the best
As much as I appreciate Bond, people have tried to steer me to this fragrance as a recommendation every time. The description of ingredients here is missing the sea kelp element, so the first notes are this overwhelming blast of cucumber and sea kelp. It's like like walking off the end of Wall Street into the East River, and it's very difficult to get past the opening. This isn't something I'd associate with Wall Street unless it were underwater, and certainly not something I'd see a trader wearing.
Although I think the intent was fresh, it just comes across as salty, aquatic, and like a Sushi Bento box for me.
Worste Bond Ever Smelles Realy Fishey And Sweet Worste Blind Buy
Great scent. The spray and sample(dabber) smell different to me.
While a fragrance representing Wall Street should smell like cold, hard cash and emptiness, it actually smells just like Millesime Imperial by Creed, with a big cucumber note and an unpleasant cilantro-like "hairspray" kinda note.
You may very well like it, but I'd rather just wear Millesime Imperial.
These Bond perfumes are very interesting, and this one is particularly good. Unlike other colognes that are overpowered by the citrus, Wall Street has a nice, even tone which is slightly fruity but not sweet.
I can smell the leather, but somehow it is quite mild, in the background. Probably the leather is what makes it "wall street," but I would say that with a name like that, it should be a bit more aggressive. It could even make a nice feminine scent.
At first, cucumber and leather/resins is all you get; suddenly, a few minutes after, this magnificent and yet fresh perfume developes into cardamom, vetiver, musk, to guide you to the citrus and lavander as the dry down gets closer... not like others, indeed.
Since it goes backwards, it surprises you all day long. I personally find it as perfect for a ladie as for a gentleman, day or night... the orange and the aquatic "feeling" are very notorious after total dry down, and adds to the composition a relaxing, recomforting sensation.
-The longevity is optimal, and it stays close to the skin (not loud sillage).
There's nothing like this, the perfume itself.
Unbelievable smell. Extremely velvety and silky. Pets olfactory in a royal fresh way. Unfortunately, I washed my wrist before smell it adequately and completely forgot to take notes in my notebook.
It was chilly and mild, with fruity undertone, extremely pure and clean but not something deserves its jaw drawing price!
Fresh and unique, I'd enjoy Wall Street on a man but not on me.
Half the time I can't quite put my hands on the notes but I like it. It starts with citruses and after a while the refreshing cucumber is dominating the scent. I get salt air, something that smells similar to oily leather and a little thyme. It dries down to a musky base with a hint of amber.
It lasts 10+ hours but isn't particularly interesting anymore after the first 5.
Wow, I just got a bon-bon set, and thought this would be the one I liked the least, but it really is interesting. I can see this growing on me a lot. Very unisex, but I have a feeling this will be awesome for summertime. Perfect for a day outside. The cucumber is dominant so far (about 10 min into wearing it on my wrist). It reminds me of an herbal tea of sorts...like earl grey tea...with cucumber. Definite beverage or salad vibe going on, maybe not something I would want to eat or drink...but this gets cool points so far. It's not too strong, not sure what the lasting power will be like.
I tried wearing this for a few days and by the end it was literally making me nauseous. Interesting scent though - it really does smell like a wad of money. I don't agree that it's unisex, purely masculine.
Fresh, clean, marine and masculine...perfect for work/the office where society dictates rules and regulations and a certain code of conduct...
Thumbs up...!
This scent baffled me. It's juice is a greenish color and it is classified as an aquatic aromatic, yet it is not too caloney or overly fruity or full of cardamom...it is more a fresh green aromatic with some citrus nuances and a nice earthy drydown. I expected a more "rich" money type smell, but this is more clean and smooth...
I am very thankful to Nattonline for the gift of this bonbon! :-)
This begins "fresh" with cucumber and citruses, and the pistachio gives it a slightly nutty dryness. The lavender is there; but more like a warm breeze has blown it to you, and it's not right under your nose. The caraway is nice here and adds just enough warmth, but does not make it "spicy". The drydown is a dry resiny amber-tinged leathery smell. The vetiver is clean and very dry as well. This does not smell like money itself (papery and dirty), but it does smell very elegant. Green, dry, crisp and slightly warm: words that could also descibe money, right down to the earthy vetiver. Great scent for work...
Sillage: good
Longevity: above average
Overall: 4/5
When smelling my first Bond No. 9's I received as an early Christamas gift, many of them smelled the same (in the vials) but on skin: they truly come alive! I took the lid off the Wall Street bonbon vial cap and just dobbed it on my hand. I can smell it, even now, as I type this; and never touched the vial to my skin or even filled the cap! Impressive, indeed! I would buy a FB of this...for the right price. I would not pay full retail, but it is obviously a well made scent of quality ingredients and craftsmanship!!
Wall Street isn't not what I imagined it to be. It is very invigorating and fresh scent, but it's not all that complex to me. I just get lavender and musk at the beginning, but all I really get out of this is just a super fresh and zesty lemon and some watery cucumber like 50/50 mixture of lemon and cucumber juice. The scent actually get a tad bit peppery and sweet woody at the end but not really noticeable. It's also a bit too masculine to be considered unisex, in my opinion. Not my favorite from Bond but I like it.
It opens very, very masculine and I had my doubts about this being unisex, but after less than a minute it turns to a tiny bit feminine side, but still being something I can better imagine on man. It's very, very fresh, I can easily detect cucumber, citruses and lavander. On me there is no pistachio, but that probably is a good thing. There is no leather neither, thanks good, because as far as I know - leather doesn't work on me. Slowly developing this shows it's warmer said, when smoky vetiver, resins and caraway arrives to complete the ansamble. This turn makes this even more masculine.
What can say, I love the scent, it's amazing and very, very unique, but...not for woman, in my opinion. I really suggest to test it and then gift to ones boyfriends and husbands, because this is fresh, unique, little bit warm at the drydown and dead sexy summer scent for man.
A bit citrus, a touch spicy/woodsy, a bit aquatic, and really fresh, This is a lovely scent but I prefer it on my husband rather than me. Although it is truly unisex.
This is an interesting blend of notes. I like it for myself ,even though it is a more masculine scent. Unfortunately, it is not long lasting.
Sea breezes and salt in the air. The first sniff was a pure joy reminding me of my sea-side childhood. Most aquatics don't last long , this is a walk along a breezy beach.
I have come to enjoy this EdP from Bond No.9:
When I am in the mood to wear a fragrance with cucumber notes in it, I pick this one.
Best way to describe this scent is: It's like a plate of freshly cut cucumbers with lemon squeezed on it and minced pistachio sprinkled over them. As you eat them, you are so enticed by the taste, you forgot to take off your pair of fine leather gloves.
This is a nice scent for everyday or at work.
This is a light fragrance. I enjoy the cucumber, lavender and citrus notes of this Bond No.9 parfume.
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