Chloé Batch Code Checker
Fragrance · Coty Group
Chloé Batch Code Format
Chloé perfume codes often use a compact Coty-style structure: a month letter with year digit, a year-leading numeric code, or a two-letter prefix followed by a year digit.
Examples: AB4, C4A, 4123, 041234
Shelf Life: Usually about 36 months from manufacturing date.
About Chloé Codes
Chloé fragrances are frequently kept for years because the bottles are collectible and often sold in gift sets. Checking the batch code can help you compare sealed stock before opening a bottle.
Where to Find It
- Bottom label of the fragrance bottle
- Lower edge or base of the outer carton
- Near the barcode or printed lot area
- Use the short production code, not the EAN/UPC barcode
Popular Chloé Products
Popular Chloé searches often include Chloé Eau de Parfum, Nomade, Roses de Chloé, Love Story, Atelier des Fleurs, and gift sets. These names help connect a short lot code to the correct fragrance bottle or gift packaging and help separate the real production code from barcodes and retailer stickers.
- Signature line: Chloé Eau de Parfum and Roses de Chloé
- Travel-inspired line: Nomade
- Other favorites: Love Story and Atelier des Fleurs
- Gift stock: boxed fragrances and mini sets
Tips for Checking Chloé Batch Codes
Look on the bottle base, carton bottom, or side flap for the actual lot code. Gift and resale items may include extra labels or inventory tags, so enter the short manufacturer code rather than a barcode or store reference.
If a bottle has been stored for years, compare the decoded date with fill level, ribbon or box condition, and scent quality after opening. Fragrance condition can change with time and storage temperature.
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