How does the EDP compare to the original K EDT?+−
The EDP is richer, deeper, and noticeably longer-lasting. The EDT leans brighter and fresher with a cleaner, more straightforward profile — described by many as "out of the shower" spicy. The EDP brings more weight through the fig milk and base notes, giving it more character as the dry-down develops. If you've tried the EDT and found it a bit thin or fleeting, the EDP is generally considered a meaningful upgrade.
How is the performance on the K EDP?+−
Longevity is solid — you can expect several hours of wear, with the scent lasting longer on fabric than skin. Projection is strong in the first hour or two, creating a noticeable presence, before it pulls closer to the skin. It's not a fragrance that will trail behind you all evening, but it's not a skin scent either. Most find it adequate to good for everyday use without needing to reapply mid-day.
When is the best time to wear this?+−
Spring and summer see the most use from the community, thanks to its fresh, citrus-forward opening. That said, the EDP's spicy, earthy base means it transitions reasonably well into fall. It's a versatile daytime option — office-appropriate without being boring, and comfortable for casual weekend wear. It's less of an evening or night-out fragrance than it is an everyday signature.