Wall Street Eau de Parfum by Bond No. 9 | Fragrance Fragrance
What does Wall Street smell like?
Wall Street is an unconventional aquatic that aims to capture the high-energy, synthetic atmospheric hum of a modern financial center. It opens with a sharp, cooling blast of cucumber and crambe (sea...
The fragrance is highly polarizing within the community; while fans praise its unique "smell of fresh money" and zesty green profile, critics often compare the initial opening to "seaweed" or "chilled seafood" due to the intense marine and cucumber combination.
Performance is a strong point, with a consensus that it offers niche-level longevity and projection that far exceeds typical aquatic fragrances, often lasting through a full workday.
It is frequently compared to Creed Millésime Impérial and Creed Erolfa, though Wall Street is noted for being greener, more synthetic, and lacking the fruitier elements found in those counterparts.
Value is a point of contention; many enthusiasts suggest seeking it out at discounters, noting that while the performance is excellent, the specific "ink-like" scent profile is a risky blind buy at full retail price.
It is widely recommended as a professional scent for spring and summer, favored by those who want a fresh office fragrance that stands out from standard blue or citrus designer scents.