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Pacific Chill Clones
We found 5 verified alternatives for Louis Vuitton's Pacific Chill. Compare performance, accuracy, and price below.
North Stag IV Quatre
Paris Corner
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"### The Scent Profile North Stag IV Quatre bursts forth with a vibrant, almost effervescent citrus accord – candied orange peel mingling with a sharp, sweet lemon drop note. The citron adds a zesty edge, not unlike biting into a lime wedge. Its heart introduces a curious blend; the apricot leans toward a syrupy sweetness, while the basil provides an herbaceous undercurrent that keeps it grounded. I detect a subtle earthiness from the carrot seeds, reminiscent of damp soil after a light rain. As it settles, the date note emerges, lending a sticky, caramel-like depth, while the fig introduces a milky, green freshness. The ambrette provides a powdery, musky finish. It veers off from its muse with a distinct, lingering sweetness that borders on cloying in warmer weather. ### Longevity & Projection I observed a longevity of about 5-6 hours on my skin. The projection is initially quite strong, easily extending beyond an arm's length for the first hour, before settling closer to the skin. I tested it during a day of errands and light outdoor activity; it performed adequately but became slightly overwhelming when perspiring. ### Is it Worth It? This fragrance is for the individual who embraces leisure and radiates a carefree spirit. Picture them in linen clothing, sipping iced tea on a sun-drenched patio, perhaps sketching in a notebook or lost in a captivating novel. They exude an easy-going charm and possess a penchant for simple pleasures. This scent harmonizes best with those who carry an air of effortless elegance and enjoy the laid-back rhythms of life."
Coastal Breeze
Lattafa
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"### Notes & Nuances Coastal Breeze kicks off with a bracing citrus cocktail – a zesty orange peel, a bright lemon cleaner tang, and a candied citron sweetness. It evokes those fizzy citrus vitamin tablets. The heart deviates from the original, leaning more heavily into a vegetal earthiness. The carrot seed gives it a raw, garden-like impression, while the basil adds an herbaceous, green edge that feels slightly out of place. The apricot is present, but muted, adding a subtle jam-like density. The base is where it diverges most noticeably. Instead of a clean, musky finish, Coastal Breeze introduces a sticky sweetness of dates mixed with the milky, green aroma of unripe figs. The ambrette provides a gentle muskiness, but it's overshadowed by the gourmand sweetness. ### Conclusion This scent is best suited for casual daytime wear during spring or early fall. I would wear it on a picnic or when running errands. It's too sweet for formal settings or situations where you want to make a serious impression. It would make a decent gym scent when applied in moderation. ### Projection Power Coastal Breeze offers moderate performance. On my skin, it lasts around 5-6 hours with projection extending to about an arm's length for the first hour before settling closer to the skin. I tested it during a warm afternoon walk and found it performed adequately in the heat, though the sweet base became a bit cloying."
Bateig Azul
Afnan
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"### How it Smells Bateig Azul kicks off with a blast of juicy orange and somewhat astringent lemon. It's initially quite similar to Pacific Chill's citrusy opening, but the citron note here is a bit sharper, almost akin to grapefruit pith. The heart develops quickly, revealing a peculiar mix of sweet apricot and green basil. I get a definite vegetal note from the carrot seed; it's reminiscent of dill pickles but thankfully subdued. The drydown is where it diverges most noticeably. The date note adds a cloying sweetness that Pacific Chill avoids, clashing with the almost plasticky ambrette. The fig is MIA on my skin. ### Bottom Line Bateig Azul is a pleasant warm weather scent best suited for casual daytime wear. Think running errands, brunch with friends, or a quick trip to the park. It's not something I'd wear to a formal event or in a professional setting. The synthetic edge in the base makes it a better choice for carefree activities where you don't want to worry about smelling overly sophisticated. ### The Performance Stats I get about 5-6 hours of longevity, with moderate projection for the first hour, extending to about an arm's length. After that, it sits closer to the skin. I tested it during a mild spring day running errands. It held up well during a trip to the grocery store, but faded considerably during an outdoor walk."
Pinnace
Fragrance World
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"### The Scent Profile Pinnace opens with a startlingly sharp citrus accord – not the mellow glow of sun-ripened fruit, but a pulpy, almost acrid blend of lemon rind and unripe orange. The heart attempts a softer landing with a suggestion of apricot, though it reads closer to preserved peach in heavy syrup. Basil offers a fleeting herbal counterpoint, struggling against the encroaching sweetness. Carrot seed lends an earthy whisper, just before the base crashes in like an overripe fruit basket. The dates and fig are dense, syrupy, and cloying, amplified by an artificial ambrette that veers uncomfortably close to a plasticky doll head aroma. It departs substantially from its inspiration, sacrificing sophisticated nuance for amplified sugary density. ### Wear time & Sillage Longevity is surprisingly robust, clinging to skin for upwards of six hours. Initial projection is assertive, easily extending beyond arm's length for the first hour before settling into a more intimate bubble. I wore it during a day of errands in mild weather and found it became increasingly oppressive as the day wore on. ### Bottom Line This fragrance seems best suited for late summer evenings, but only if you're aiming for an aggressively sweet and somewhat synthetic aura. It's a fragrance for someone who wants to make a statement, albeit one that might not be entirely polished or refined. More suitable for a beachside cocktail bar at dusk than a sophisticated gallery opening."
Chilly Pacific
Montagne Parfums
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"### Olfactory Experience Chilly Pacific opens with a sun-drenched citrus accord, but the orange veers towards candied peel rather than fresh juice. The lemon offers a fleeting sharpness, quickly overtaken by a pulpy apricot note in the heart. This apricot is the star, fleshy and ripe, balanced by the herbal, almost grassy basil. The carrot seed adds an earthy dimension, a subtle vegetal whisper. The drydown is where the similarity diverges; the dates introduce a cloying sweetness, less airy than the original. There's a slight plasticky edge in the final moments, a synthetic ambrette mimicking skin musk but falling short. ### Wear time & Sillage Longevity sits at a respectable six hours, projecting within an arm's reach for the initial two. I tested it during a humid afternoon walk; the citrus cut through the stickiness, but the date note amplified in the heat. It's best suited for moderate climates. ### Is it Worth It? Wearing this evokes a relaxed afternoon by the pool, albeit one with a slightly synthetic suntan lotion aroma. It captures a similar vacation vibe to the inspiration, but loses some of the effortless sophistication. You gain a bold, fruity sweetness, but sacrifice the airy freshness that defines the original. Ultimately, it's a vibrant interpretation that stands on its own, for better and for worse."
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