The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Lazy Sunday began as a question: what does it feel like to have nowhere to be? Not the absence of plans, but the presence of calm. This fragrance was built around the rarest luxury there is, an unhurried moment that belongs only to you. Black tea and Palo Santo anchor the composition in quiet warmth, their combined presence creating a grounded, meditative foundation. Benzoin and incense add a resinous quality that feels almost sacred, a meditative sweetness that settles into the skin like a quiet exhale. No performance. No agenda. Just stillness, translated into scent.
The white sage in the opening is the telling note. It's sharp and bright at first, almost medicinal before it softens into something herbaceous and deeply personal. Palo Santo brings its own aromatic complexity, smoky and slightly camphorated, creating a meditative quality rather than a commercial one. Benzoin adds sticky-sweet warmth that holds everything close, binding the top notes together in a way that feels intimate rather than overwhelming. This is a fragrance built for closeness, not projection. For the person who doesn't need the room to know they've worn something.
The evolution
Five minutes in, the white sage announces itself. Bright. Herbaceous. Almost medicinal before it softens. Then the hand-off: black tea's quiet astringency meets cashmere's creamy warmth, a combination that feels protective without being heavy. Incense and benzoin arrive next, their resinous sweetness settling into the composition like a quiet exhale. The drydown is where this fragrance earns its name. Benzoin and incense hold close to skin, warm and resinous without ever announcing themselves. The scent lingers near the wearer, intimate and understated. The kind of fragrance that doesn't fill a room, it rewards the person who leans in.
Cultural impact
The fragrance has found its audience among those who appreciate herbal and aromatic compositions that prioritize intimacy over projection. The distinctive white sage opening stands out as a standout feature, herbaceous and memorable, unlike more conventional green notes. The warm, close-to-skin drydown creates a personal experience that appeals to wearers who prefer their fragrance to remain a quiet companion rather than a room-filling statement. There's an understated confidence in a scent that rewards proximity rather than demanding attention.





















