Bleecker St vs Bleecker Street
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Bleecker St
A fresh woody oriental fragrance built around bergamot, grapefruit, pink pepper, iris, cedarwood. Scent profile not yet written in our editorial pass — the listed notes are the most reliable summary of the wear character until that's filled in.
Bleecker Street
Bergamot and lemon open bright and clean, almost soapy, with lavender smoothing any citrus bite within the first few minutes. The heart settles into a soft geranium-and-lavender accord that reads as freshly showered skin rather than floral. Vetiver and oakmoss keep the dry-down from going purely sweet, adding a low, slightly earthy backbone that gives the whole thing some backbone without demanding attention. Projection stays moderate — detectable but never loud — and the musk and sandalwood base lingers quietly for hours. — Warm-weather office wear or casual weekend use for anyone who wants clean and polished without complexity.
How they overlap
Bleecker St and Bleecker Street share 2 notes (bergamot, musk). The same note name doesn't always mean the same scent — different houses use different vanillas, different woods, different musks — but a multi-note shared spine usually does indicate genuinely-comparable wear character. The remaining notes (5 unique to Bleecker St, 6 unique to Bleecker Street) are where the divergence happens.
The buying decision
Bleecker St is the cheaper original at $275 compared to $295 for Bleecker Street — about 7% less. Bleecker St has 2 scored dupes, with the top accuracy at 7/10 from La Ree Fragrances 177A ($25–$45). Bleecker Street has 1, top accuracy 7/10 from Dua Fragrances Iconic Greenwich Village ($50). On the budget side, Bleecker St's top-3 dupes start at $25 versus $50 for the other — the cheaper entry point belongs to Bleecker St.
Recommendation
Both Bleecker St and Bleecker Street have credible top dupes (within one accuracy point of each other). The choice comes down to which scent direction you actually prefer — the descriptions above are the better guide than the scores.

