The Story
Why it exists.
English Oud arrived in 2024 as Hackett London's third annual scent, extending the brand’s tradition of translating British tailoring into fragrance. The house, founded in 1983, wanted a perfume that captured the crispness of a rainy Thames walk while honoring the deep, resonant character of oud, an unexpected but fitting material for a modern gentleman. Drawing on responsibly harvested oud and classic spice accords, the fragrance was crafted to echo the city’s rhythm and the label’s understated confidence.
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The Beginning
English Oud arrived in 2024 as Hackett London's third annual scent, extending the brand’s tradition of translating British tailoring into fragrance. The house, founded in 1983, wanted a perfume that captured the crispness of a rainy Thames walk while honoring the deep, resonant character of oud, an unexpected but fitting material for a modern gentleman. Drawing on responsibly harvested oud and classic spice accords, the fragrance was crafted to echo the city’s rhythm and the label’s understated confidence.
The composition’s intrigue lies in its daring blend of peppery spice and refined oud. Black pepper and cardamom give the opening a sharp, aromatic bite, while bergamot adds a fleeting citrus lift. The heart’s saffron introduces a golden warmth, balanced by lavender’s clean herbaceousness and patchouli’s earthy depth. Finally, a base of woods, amber, and sustainably sourced oud creates a warm, resinous finish that feels both British and exotic, a rare western‑frontier take on oud.
The Evolution
At first spray, bergamot flashes bright, instantly cut by black pepper’s snap and cardamom’s warm whisper, forming a crisp, pepper‑spice opening that feels like a London drizzle on a cool morning. Within minutes, the heart unfurls: saffron spreads a golden, slightly sweet warmth, lavender lifts the composition with clean herbaceous air, and patchouli grounds everything with earthy depth. As the scent settles, the base emerges, rich woods and amber envelop the lingering oud, delivering a resinous, warm drydown that clings to skin for ten‑plus hours, leaving a subtle, sophisticated trail that whispers of tailored elegance long after the day ends.
Cultural Impact
Since its 2024 debut, English Oud has been praised for marrying British tailoring poise with a surprisingly approachable oud. Reviewers note its “westernmost oud” character, highlighting the lack of animalic heaviness while retaining depth. The fragrance has become a quiet favorite among gentlemen who favor refined spice over overt leather, carving a niche in modern masculine perfumery.
The House
United Kingdom · Est. 1983
Hackett London began as a classic British menswear label and has quietly expanded into fragrance, offering scents that echo the rhythm of the capital city. The brand translates its reputation for tailored tailoring into aromatic compositions that feel both familiar and unexpected. Each bottle carries a sense of understated confidence, inviting the modern gentleman to experience London’s streets, clubs and riverbanks through scent. The line, launched in 2022, now includes several yearly releases that build on the label’s heritage while exploring new olfactory territories.
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The scent sounds like a crisp brass band marching through foggy streets, then settling into a warm, resonant cello that hums like an old tavern.
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