Delina vs Greenley
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Opens with a sharp, slightly sour rhubarb and bergamot that keeps the lychee from reading as candy — tart and bright rather than sweet. The heart is unmistakably rose, but the lychee wraps around it in a way that feels watery and cool rather than fruity-heavy. Dry-down softens into vanilla-warmed white musk with real staying power; sillage is moderate and close-wearing rather than a room-filler. Nothing challenging or complex here — it's polished, pretty, and effortlessly wearable. — Spring and early fall, office to dinner, women who want a crowd-pleasing floral without smelling generic.
Opens with a clean, slightly tart citrus burst — bergamot and grapefruit together, bright but not sugary. The heart shifts quickly into geranium, which adds a green, lightly rosy edge that keeps it from reading as a straight cologne. Cedar comes in underneath with real backbone, and vetiver grounds everything with a subtle earthiness that prevents the whole thing from floating away. Projection is moderate; sillage is polished rather than loud. The dry-down is soft musk over quiet wood — skin-close and composed — A warm-weather office fragrance for someone who wants fresh without anonymous.
How they overlap
Delina and Greenley share exactly one note (bergamot). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Greenley is the cheaper original at $285 compared to $345 for Delina — about 17% less. Both wear best across the same spring/summer/fall — they're interchangeable on weather fit. Heads up: Delina is marketed feminine, Greenley is marketed masculine — they target different wearers, though plenty of buyers cross those lines.
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