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Which Should You Buy?
Tuscan Leather is a modern icon, seamlessly merging plush raspberry and saffron with animalic, smoky leather. Not for the timid, it radiates intensity, depth, and unapologetic luxury.
706 gets the raspberry-and-leather contrast that makes Tom Ford's Tuscan Leather so distinctive, but the leather here is softer and more suede-like than the original's raw, animalic hide, and the oil format keeps it far more discreet than the real perfume's famously loud presence.
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Seasons
Tuscan Leather's dense blend of smoky leather, amber, and spice makes it thrive in cool to cold weather, where its richness and projection shine. In spring, it works well on crisp evenings, but the heaviness can overwhelm in summer heat.
Occasions
Its opulent, commanding leather character suits formal settings and special occasions, while the sultry, plush raspberry suede accord makes it a striking choice for dates. Too bold for office or sporty wear.
Seasons
The leather-and-fruit richness suits cooler weather best, coming alive across autumn and winter.
Occasions
Its bold, sensual character is best suited to evenings and dates rather than the office or sport.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean leather, fruity, woody
Subtle differences in overall composition
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