Think patchouli oil and, chances are, (if you’re old enough) you’ll be transported to prog rock concerts, bikers’ pubs or hippy shops selling joss sticks and questionable smoking paraphernalia.
Hard that it maybe, you’ve got to erase those memories. What we’ve done with patchouli is a million Harley ridden or sandal-shod shuffled miles away from leather jackets and Afghan coats.
We combine our hand-sourced Sumatran Dark Patchouli with magical Oudh to create a heady and spellbinding uplifting fragrance that captures the essence of the forest suffused with a contemporary earthy and sultry sass. Man.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a scent for close quarters and low light, where its leathery woods and patchouli can unfold without feeling overworked. It suits a wearer who wants a dense, tactile presence that reads as deliberate and a little unruly, not polished or decorative.
How to wear
Best in cool to mild weather, Påtch wears with more authority than delicacy. Use a light hand, as the oud-patchouli core can project strongly; one or two sprays are enough to let the earthy, medicinal facets settle into a darker, smoother trail on skin.
Who it’s for
For lovers of deep patchouli, oud and leathery woods, especially those who prefer fragrances with grit, density and a slightly feral edge. It will appeal to people who like earthy, resinous scents that feel modern, unisex and uncompromising.
Release year
2022
The nose
Simon Constantine. Constantine is known for a renegade, ingredient-led approach that favours natural materials, ethical sourcing and a deliberately untamed style. His work often pushes classic perfume materials into rougher, more contemporary territory, and Påtch reflects that instinct with its raw patchouli core and oud-driven depth.
And Fragrance’s story
ånd Fragrance leans into sustainable perfumery with a renegade edge, building scents around natural materials and unusual contrasts. The house favors character over polish, using eco-conscious formulations to make familiar notes feel vivid, untamed and contemporary.
Patch’s concept
Påtch was conceived as a patchouli-led fragrance that deliberately rewrites the note’s old countercultural associations. Built around hand-sourced Sumatran dark patchouli and oud, it aims for a raw, medicinal opening and a forest-like, earthy sensuality rather than the usual incense-shop nostalgia.
Extra info
The product page presents Påtch as a not-yet-released fragrance, and its name is a playful nod to patchouli itself. It is positioned within ånd’s sustainable collection and built around forest-friendly ingredients.
Think patchouli oil and, chances are, (if you’re old enough) you’ll be transported to prog rock concerts, bikers’ pubs or hippy shops selling joss sticks and questionable smoking paraphernalia.
Hard that it maybe, you’ve got to erase those memories. What we’ve done with patchouli is a million Harley ridden or sandal-shod shuffled miles away from leather jackets and Afghan coats.
We combine our hand-sourced Sumatran Dark Patchouli with magical Oudh to create a heady and spellbinding uplifting fragrance that captures the essence of the forest suffused with a contemporary earthy and sultry sass. Man.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a scent for close quarters and low light, where its leathery woods and patchouli can unfold without feeling overworked. It suits a wearer who wants a dense, tactile presence that reads as deliberate and a little unruly, not polished or decorative.
How to wear
Best in cool to mild weather, Påtch wears with more authority than delicacy. Use a light hand, as the oud-patchouli core can project strongly; one or two sprays are enough to let the earthy, medicinal facets settle into a darker, smoother trail on skin.
Who it’s for
For lovers of deep patchouli, oud and leathery woods, especially those who prefer fragrances with grit, density and a slightly feral edge. It will appeal to people who like earthy, resinous scents that feel modern, unisex and uncompromising.
Release year
2022
The nose
Simon Constantine. Constantine is known for a renegade, ingredient-led approach that favours natural materials, ethical sourcing and a deliberately untamed style. His work often pushes classic perfume materials into rougher, more contemporary territory, and Påtch reflects that instinct with its raw patchouli core and oud-driven depth.
And Fragrance’s story
ånd Fragrance leans into sustainable perfumery with a renegade edge, building scents around natural materials and unusual contrasts. The house favors character over polish, using eco-conscious formulations to make familiar notes feel vivid, untamed and contemporary.
Patch’s concept
Påtch was conceived as a patchouli-led fragrance that deliberately rewrites the note’s old countercultural associations. Built around hand-sourced Sumatran dark patchouli and oud, it aims for a raw, medicinal opening and a forest-like, earthy sensuality rather than the usual incense-shop nostalgia.
Extra info
The product page presents Påtch as a not-yet-released fragrance, and its name is a playful nod to patchouli itself. It is positioned within ånd’s sustainable collection and built around forest-friendly ingredients.