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Comparison

Kalan vs Pegasus EDP

Side by side. Scored honestly.

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Notes overlap

Side by side

Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.

Original price
$335
Kalan
$265
Pegasus EDP
Season coverage
3/4
Kalan
2/4
Pegasus EDP
Note depthtied
6
Kalan
6
Pegasus EDP
What Kalan smells like

Pink pepper and cardamom open with a dry, slightly metallic spice that reads clean rather than warm. The heart is where iris takes over — powdery and rooty, softening the pepper without smothering it. Sandalwood and cedarwood pull the dry-down toward a pale, smooth woodiness that sits close to skin rather than projecting loudly. Sillage is moderate and polished; this one leans intimate after an hour. Musk ties everything together with a barely-there skin quality. — Best for cooler months and professional settings; suits anyone who wants refined spice without sweetness.

What Pegasus EDP smells like

Bergamot opens things up cleanly before stepping aside almost immediately, letting heliotrope and almond take center stage in the heart — a powdery, almost confectionery pairing that reads warm and skin-close rather than sharp. Jasmine adds quiet floral depth without going feminine. The dry-down settles into sandalwood and vanilla, soft and creamy with moderate sillage that stays within a few feet. Projection is polite, longevity solid at six-plus hours. — Best in cold weather on someone who wants a crowd-pleasing, wearable signature that leans sweet without going full dessert.

How they overlap

Kalan and Pegasus EDP share exactly one note (sandalwood). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.

The buying decision

Pegasus EDP is the cheaper original at $265 compared to $335 for Kalan — about 21% less. Kalan covers 3 seasons (spring, fall, winter) — wider weather range than Pegasus EDP, which leans fall/winter-only.

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