Leather Oudh by Al Haramain opens with a sharp, unexpected contrast between the tart sweetness of raspberry and the savory, herbal bite of thyme. It avoids the typical syrupy floral opening found in m...
The fragrance is widely recognized for its impressive longevity and projection, sticking to skin and clothes for significant periods without needing a midday refresh.
Enthusiasts frequently compare its scent profile to high-end leathery-fruity niches, often citing it as a high-value alternative to fragrances like Tuscan Leather or Attar al Ghutra.
While the name implies a heavy oud presence, many users find the oud to be a subtle backdrop or "green" leaning woody element rather than a medicinal or "funky" center stage.
It is most effectively worn during the colder months of fall and winter; its dense, leathery composition can become overwhelming in high summer heat.
The scent is largely viewed as a night-out or evening fragrance, though many find it suitable for professional business settings due to its dry, woody dry-down.