Noir 29 vs Another 13
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Opens with a sharp pepper bite that cuts through almost immediately to reveal a cold, powdery iris — not floral-sweet, but rooty and slightly medicinal. The leather and oud arrive together in the heart, dense and smoky without veering into outright darkness; the oud reads more resinous than barnyard. Dry-down is where it earns its name: amber and musk soften everything into a warm, skin-close finish with moderate sillage that lingers for hours without announcing itself — an intimate rather than projecting wear. — Late autumn evenings, city dinners, for anyone who wants depth without aggression.
Opens with a dense, almost synthetic pulse of ambrox — that warm, skin-amplifying molecule that reads less like a note and more like an aura. Jasmine arrives quickly in the heart but stays restrained, never green or indolic, just softly floral and slightly waxy. Moss grounds it with an earthy coolness without turning it dark. The dry-down is where it lives: skin-close musk and ambrox merge into something that smells less like perfume and more like exceptionally clean, warm skin. Projection is intimate; sillage lingers in a close trail — best worn in warmer months when skin heat amplifies the ambrox effect, ideal for anyone who wants presence without announcement.
How they overlap
Noir 29 and Another 13 share exactly one note (musk). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Another 13 is the cheaper original at $245 compared to $325 for Noir 29 — about 25% less. Noir 29 is built for fall/winter; Another 13 for spring/summer/fall. Pick by when you'd actually wear it.