Business Casual

Business Casual

Clean. Controlled. Quietly Expensive.

Some fragrances try to dominate a room.

Business Casual doesn’t need to.

It’s the scent equivalent of walking into a sharp, well-designed office where everything is intentional — clean lines, soft light, and quiet confidence. Nothing flashy. Nothing loud. Just unmistakably put together.

The fragrance opens with crisp petitgrain and airy ozone, creating a fresh, modern atmosphere that feels like cool coastal air moving through open windows.

Then it deepens.

The heart introduces sea salt, plum, and eucalyptus, balancing brightness with a subtle complexity. The plum adds just enough depth to keep the scent from feeling sterile, while eucalyptus keeps everything lifted and clean.

Finally, the base settles into sandalwood and dark musk, softened with a smooth powder finish. This is where Business Casual becomes quietly addictive — warm, refined, and structured without feeling heavy.

The result is a fragrance that feels:

Clean. Sophisticated. Controlled.

Not sweet.
Not obvious.
Just well composed.


The Character of Business Casual

Despite the name, this scent isn’t about office dress codes.

It’s about presence.

It’s the kind of scent that makes a space feel elevated without announcing itself. Subtle enough for everyday use, but layered enough that people notice something different about the atmosphere.

It’s one of those fragrances people can’t quite place — they just know the room smells better.

That’s why it performs so well across multiple products:

  • Candles create a calm, modern environment.

  • Car fresheners make daily drives feel more refined.

  • Room sprays instantly reset the energy of a space.

  • Bath and body products add a polished, clean signature.

It’s fresh without being basic. Structured without feeling stiff.


Why It Became a Best Seller

Business Casual has quietly become one of the most consistent performers in the lineup.

There’s a simple reason.

Most “fresh” fragrances fall into two extremes:
either overly sweet or aggressively cologne-like.

This one stays balanced.

The oceanic notes keep it airy, the plum adds depth, and the sandalwood and musk create a grounded, sophisticated finish.

It’s the kind of scent that works year-round and fits almost any environment.


Fragrance Structure

Top Notes
Petitgrain • Ozone

Heart Notes
Sea Salt • Plum • Eucalyptus

Base Notes
Powder • Sandalwood • Dark Musk

Infused with essential oils including sweet orange, mandarin, cinnamon bark, eucalyptus, clove leaf, clove bud, pine, grapefruit, mentha leaf, cumin, and wheatgerm, adding natural complexity to the fragrance.


Layering Ideas

Business Casual blends effortlessly with deeper or warmer scents:

  • Velvet Vanilla for a softer, warmer finish

  • Lavender Driftwood for a coastal spa atmosphere

  • Orange Pomander for a brighter citrus edge

  • Bohemian Rose for a subtle floral contrast

Layering allows the fragrance to shift depending on the mood of the space.


The Final Word

Business Casual proves that a fragrance doesn’t have to shout to make an impact.

It’s modern.
Balanced.
Effortlessly refined.

A scent for people who understand that the best impressions are often the quietest.

Business Casual — clean presence, no effort required.

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