How does Ombré Leather Parfum compare to the Eau de Parfum version?+−
The parfum concentration amplifies everything — the leather reads deeper and more animalic, the spice from the cardamom is more pronounced, and the base notes of amber and patchouli feel heavier and longer-lasting on skin. If the EDP feels accessible and wearable, the Parfum is the more uncompromising version of the same idea.
How does it compare to Tom Ford Tuscan Leather?+−
Both are leather-forward and unsubtle about it, and enthusiasts often discuss them together as two versions of the same ambition — taking raw, potent leather and making it the centerpiece. Tuscan Leather is often considered sharper and more aggressive, while Ombré Leather is warmer and rounded out by the amber and jasmine.
Is this more masculine or feminine?+−
Tom Ford positions it for everyone, and the scent itself supports that — the leather and cardamom read traditionally masculine while the jasmine sambac adds a richness that softens those edges. In practice, it's genuinely unisex and worn broadly across genders.
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