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Bond No 9 Washington Square is amazing

post #1 of 15
Thread Starter 
This one needs to get more love!

Tested out practically all the Bonds last week. I already own New Haarlem and Bleecker St.
I was not as impressed with Silver Factory, Hot Always, Riverside, etc as others on here have been (the ones that are often mentioned as "good Bonds"). But Washington Square blew me away. Reminded me of a Guerlain in its elegance. I never hear anyone mention this one. It may be marketed as feminine or unisex, and it's definitely not a manly macho frag (Cooper Square is more of that), but I feel very comfortable wearing it.
Anyone else think highly of this?

Got a bunch of bon bons from them for the purchase. Also liked Andy Warhol (nice plum scent), So NY (another coffee/chocolate). I did not like Success is a Job (too gourmand) and the other ones didn't move me (Coney, Brooklyn). Thought Chinatown was great but not for me (very very feminine...but a fantastic scent).
post #2 of 15
I still need to try Washington Square. I love Andy Warhol and have been looking online to get it at a decent price, but no luck so far. Maybe since it's a newer scent it takes time to make it to the online discounters.
post #3 of 15
Curious to try Washington Square. It's hard to sample it living in Canada, because TPC doesnt carry Bond.
post #4 of 15
Yeah this one is great need to grab myself a bottle.
post #5 of 15
So this is FBW juice?
post #6 of 15
Wonderful honeyed rose accord. Currently the most impressive Bond for me and longevity / projection don't disappoint either. Addictive and underrated - great stuff
post #7 of 15
Thread Starter 
I bought the bottle, so I would say yes to FBW. (But always sample first, of course!)

I made this thread because I find this fragrance to be mentioned far less as the others Bonds. Perhaps that is because it is newer (2010). On a search, others have commented on the elegance of it -- bergamont, honey, rose, and it's got a hint of leather which is just perfect.

It would be great for a man or woman. My wife really likes it too. Some reviews have said it leans feminine, but to me it's definitely unisex.
post #8 of 15
God damn it, this sounds good...another one im curious about now. For what its worth thepostpeasant has samples of Bond.no9 not all of them but you can request a fragrance.

If anyone see anywhere else to get some samples please share, would like to try this.
post #9 of 15
Anyone have a sample theyre done with?
post #10 of 15
+ 1 from me too , really enjoyed the sample I had , FBW in the future
post #11 of 15
A Fantastic fragrance for sure!!!
Gary
post #12 of 15
I love this scent and ended up buying a full bottle after my sample ran out. And my sample ran out FAST - probably the fastest I'd ever blazed through a 2ml sample.

Anyhow, here were my initial impressions (copied and pasted from another thread)

Thought I should add my initial impressions to this thread as well...

Just got my sample of Washington Square by Bond No 9 from Ebay in today.

Notes: Italian bergamot, geranium, tarragon, purple rose, honey, vintage amber, leather accord, vetiver and musk

I wasn't expecting much from this scent based on the reviews (although I take most Bond reviews with a grain of salt as I've found that the general disdain for the brand often times carries over unfairly into the perception of the scents) but I must say I am very, very impressed.

In fact, this is the first time I've been really moved by a scent (you guys know the feeling - it's wonderful, and it happens all too rarely!) in quite some time.

Washington Square opens with a wonderful astringent bergamot note that is unique in its application as it's not really tied to anything later on. This seems like an odd choice - a tart citric opening that quickly fades into a floral/herbal heart, but the juxtaposition is really awesome. The bergamot quickly fades leaving on a hint of tartness as a reminder it was once there, and what develops is a floral herbal fruity affair. They say they use "purple rose" in this, and if I had to guess I'd say the accord is based off of the Burgundy Iceberg rose which has a sweet scent reminiscent of honey. Also present is a dark almost grape-like note - could this be the tarragon interacting with the rose? Tarragon has an anise like facet to its green profile, but the note present in WS is more dark grape (even a hint of wine, perhaps) than anise. The geranium is subdued and I believe used more for its texture than scent - geranium has this rounding effect on notes.. it behaves kind of like an aldehyde in that sense. Careful sniffing does reveal an actual geranium note but it's definitely just a supporting note for this dark, honeyed fruity rose in the heart.

The tarragon and vetiver come out more as time goes on and combine to create a green woody note that calls to mind the green/woody rosemary note in Guerlain's Tonka Imperiale. Combined with the honey, another note that WS and TI share, there is definitely a similarity between the two scents but the accords, although similar, are rendered in completely different 'color palettes'. Whereas Tonka Imperiale is composed primarily of warm reds and browns, Washington Square is a far cooler affair rendered in lilac/burgundy/white with hints of green (the picture on the bottle is a good example of the 'color palette' of the scent.)

While Tonka Imperiale is quite warm throughout, WS is actually quite "cold" upon application - cold and velvety smooth - it calls to mind large snowflakes lazily drifting to the ground on a silent winter evening. WS warms up in the dry down as it begins to resemble TI more and more, but the character of the scents is still quite different. TI is the extroverted uncle, chomping away on numerous gourmand goodies and telling jokes around the fireplace, while WS is the introverted cousin who enjoys the warm christmas-y atmosphere and his uncle's good jokes, but sits in the chair nearest the window and steals many a glance outside at the virginal, serene landscape as his thoughts drift to and fro.

WS starts out leaning feminine, although not any more so than many of the modern masculines (eg: Kenzo Power, Dior Homme), and becomes more masculine although still decidedly unisex as it dries down. Like TI, it seems neither masculine nor feminine - it is genderless but perhaps not seasonless. I've always thought of TI as a "winter only" fragrance as its scent evokes such strong holiday images, and I think WS may fall into the same category. It does seem a bit more versatile than TI though, being less gourmand and less overtly rich (although it does have a smooth richness to it thanks to a large dose of honey).

All in all, this is a wonderful scent that is unlike anything else out there (I compare it to TI mostly because of its strong seasonal feel, and far less so because of the accord they somewhat share). My favorite Bond alongside Harrods Swarovski Ltd. Edition.

edit: Added the notes list to the top of the review. Also thought I should mention that every single note listed is clearly evident in this scent (even the supporting notes), and that there is a subtle but constant evolution throughout that is really quite admirable. Also, the leather note is more "suede-like."
post #13 of 15
Thread Starter 
Love your description SoS. Agree with the suede terminology.
post #14 of 15
Received a sample of this today and as someone who really has been on a rose kick these past few months, this one was very good imo. I need to give it a full wearing, but based off initial impressions i can see this being a perfect office daily wear scent for me sincei 've been wanting a rose based scent that i can wear to work comfortably. Very smooth.
post #15 of 15
I don't really get the hype off of Washington Square a little too feminine on me. Not a bad fragrance bad any means tho. Definitely try it out.

Paired with Cooper Square (which is very masculine imo) it's a very good mixture.
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