Xerjoff Don Unisex Perfume/Cologne For Men & Women Eau De Parfum 1.7 oz / 3.4 oz Edp
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XERJOFF DON — Rebellion, Power, Seduction
Fragrance Family: Oriental Spicy Gourmand
Key Notes: Tobacco, Whiskey, Gunpowder, Spun Sugar
Launched: 2013
EXPERIENCE IT Don is a fragrance born from rebellion and crafted for the bold. It opens with the deep, smoky warmth of fine tobacco, immediately setting a tone of raw strength and unapologetic masculinity. As it unfolds, the intoxicating richness of aged whiskey rises to the surface, evoking the sophistication of a secret speakeasy. A striking gunpowder accord cuts through the richness with a daring, explosive edge—dangerous yet irresistibly magnetic. Finally, spun sugar softens the composition, weaving a layer of dark sweetness that lingers like a forbidden indulgence. Don is not just a scent; it’s a story of power, rebellion, and irresistible charm—crafted for those who walk their own path.
PERFECT FOR
Occasions: Exclusive parties, high-profile events, late-night encounters, bold entrances
Season: Fall, Winter
Gender: Unisex
PERFORMANCE
Longevity: 8–12 hours
Projection: Strong
AVAILABLE OPTIONS
Size: 1.7 oz/ 3.4 oz Eau de Parfum 50 ml / 100 ml
WHY YOU’LL LOVE IT Don is the scent of dominance wrapped in decadence. Its smoky tobacco and whiskey richness commands attention, while the daring gunpowder twist and addictive sweetness reveal a seductive duality—raw and refined, wild and sophisticated. It’s a fragrance that doesn’t whisper; it roars, leaving a trail of power and intrigue behind you. Perfect for those who prefer to lead rather than follow.
MAKE IT YOURS Pair Don with a tailored dark suit, leather gloves, or a velvet jacket for a look that embodies strength and mystery. Ideal for nights that demand presence—whether you’re stepping into a private club, attending an exclusive gala, or making a bold first impression that lingers long after you leave.


