The intelligent and devious and boar strides confidently under the forest canopy. Hunger fuels his progress. Apples, fallen leaves and mushrooms swirl in the atmosphere around him. His fur is perfumed by the deep green conifer and galbanum. The fragrant blend of leather, vetiver, and truffle denote the damp moss, sweat and scratched bark.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
Boar suits close, low-lit settings where the air feels cool and wooded rather than polished: a scent for moving through a crowd with a rough, magnetic presence, leaving behind a trail of smoke, damp moss and worn leather. It reads best when the atmosphere can support its animalic bite.
How to wear
Best in cool weather, especially autumn and winter, where its smoke, vetiver and leather can breathe without turning harsh. Apply lightly at first; a few sprays are enough, as the scent has a strong earthy diffusion and can feel dense on warm skin. On fabric it stays darker and more forested.
Who it’s for
For wearers who enjoy animalic, leathery and earthy perfumes with an unconventional edge. It will appeal to those who like forest-floor realism, smoked textures, moss, truffle and green bitterness over sweetness or transparency.
Release year
2021
The nose
Marie-Cécile Dor. Dor is known for composing fragrances with a tactile, atmospheric quality, often leaning into texture, natural materials and unusual contrasts rather than polished prettiness. In Boar, that approach suits the scent’s earthy leather core, where fruit, moss, truffle and smoke are arranged to feel raw, wooded and instinctive rather than decorative.
Collaborators
The Wolf Brothers founders shaped the concept as part of the Animals of the Polish Forest series, building the fragrance around a specific wild-animal character and a Slavic forest mood. Their role was the narrative and creative brief: a boar moving through damp undergrowth, with hunger, aggression and forest debris translated into scent.
Wolf Brothers’s story
Wolf Brothers builds its identity around wild animals, Slavic forest imagery and a sense of untamed nature. The house’s fragrances are conceived as character studies rather than conventional crowd-pleasers, with a rugged, animalic aesthetic that translates forest, fur, bark and undergrowth into perfume.
Boar’s concept
Boar belongs to Wolf Brothers’ Animals of the Polish Forest series, launched in 2021 and inspired by the wildlife and atmosphere of the Bieszczady Mountains. The concept frames the boar as a hungry, devious forest beast, with apples, leaves, mushrooms, moss and scratched bark turned into a dark, leathery composition.
Extra info
Boar is part of Wolf Brothers’ Animals of the Polish Forest line, a series built around Polish wildlife and Slavic forest imagery. Its note structure includes apple, mushroom, smoke and vetiver, an unusual combination that gives the fragrance its damp, feral character.
The intelligent and devious and boar strides confidently under the forest canopy. Hunger fuels his progress. Apples, fallen leaves and mushrooms swirl in the atmosphere around him. His fur is perfumed by the deep green conifer and galbanum. The fragrant blend of leather, vetiver, and truffle denote the damp moss, sweat and scratched bark.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
Boar suits close, low-lit settings where the air feels cool and wooded rather than polished: a scent for moving through a crowd with a rough, magnetic presence, leaving behind a trail of smoke, damp moss and worn leather. It reads best when the atmosphere can support its animalic bite.
How to wear
Best in cool weather, especially autumn and winter, where its smoke, vetiver and leather can breathe without turning harsh. Apply lightly at first; a few sprays are enough, as the scent has a strong earthy diffusion and can feel dense on warm skin. On fabric it stays darker and more forested.
Who it’s for
For wearers who enjoy animalic, leathery and earthy perfumes with an unconventional edge. It will appeal to those who like forest-floor realism, smoked textures, moss, truffle and green bitterness over sweetness or transparency.
Release year
2021
The nose
Marie-Cécile Dor. Dor is known for composing fragrances with a tactile, atmospheric quality, often leaning into texture, natural materials and unusual contrasts rather than polished prettiness. In Boar, that approach suits the scent’s earthy leather core, where fruit, moss, truffle and smoke are arranged to feel raw, wooded and instinctive rather than decorative.
Collaborators
The Wolf Brothers founders shaped the concept as part of the Animals of the Polish Forest series, building the fragrance around a specific wild-animal character and a Slavic forest mood. Their role was the narrative and creative brief: a boar moving through damp undergrowth, with hunger, aggression and forest debris translated into scent.
Wolf Brothers’s story
Wolf Brothers builds its identity around wild animals, Slavic forest imagery and a sense of untamed nature. The house’s fragrances are conceived as character studies rather than conventional crowd-pleasers, with a rugged, animalic aesthetic that translates forest, fur, bark and undergrowth into perfume.
Boar’s concept
Boar belongs to Wolf Brothers’ Animals of the Polish Forest series, launched in 2021 and inspired by the wildlife and atmosphere of the Bieszczady Mountains. The concept frames the boar as a hungry, devious forest beast, with apples, leaves, mushrooms, moss and scratched bark turned into a dark, leathery composition.
Extra info
Boar is part of Wolf Brothers’ Animals of the Polish Forest line, a series built around Polish wildlife and Slavic forest imagery. Its note structure includes apple, mushroom, smoke and vetiver, an unusual combination that gives the fragrance its damp, feral character.