Ryder is a fragrance that evokes the atmosphere of a historic London members' club—think heavy mahogany doors, leather armchairs, and the lingering aroma of luxury. It opens with an immediate hit of O...
The fragrance is widely celebrated for its longevity, with enthusiasts noting it often lasts between 8 to 12 hours, maintaining a persistent presence on skin and clothing throughout the day.
It is frequently compared to Tom Ford’s Amber Absolute due to its rich, resinous depth and heavy use of incense, though some find Ryder slightly more wearable thanks to its tobacco and floral nuances.
While the majority praise its luxurious amber-tobacco profile, it is a polarizing scent for a minority of users; some report an off-putting sour or synthetic wood note depending on their skin chemistry.
Consensus places this as a quintessential cold-weather fragrance, deemed almost exclusively suitable for autumn and winter evenings or formal "night out" scenarios rather than casual daily wear.