Masculine · EDP · £17
Inspired by Hermès Terre d'Hermès.
Fattan Pour Homme is Rasasi’s refined take on the Terre d’Hermès DNA, blending sparkling grapefruit citrus, dry vetiver woods, mineral patchouli, and a mossy amber benzoin base into a sophisticated masculine signature. Product Overview Fattan Pour Homme sits in the citrus woody vetiver masculine lane, taking extremely high confidence inspiration from the iconic Terre d’Hermès structure. The fragrance is built around bitter grapefruit brightness, earthy vetiver, dry cedar, and a warm resinous moss base that gives it its unmistakable gentlemanly elegance. What makes this DNA so effective is its mature restraint. The opening feels crisp and energetic, the heart becomes dry, earthy, and tailored, and the drydown settles into a smooth mossy amber warmth that feels expensive, intelligent, and highly versatile. This is quiet masculine sophistication at its best. Scent Profile The opening is immediately sharp and polished. Grapefruit delivers the signature bitter citrus sparkle, bergamot adds bright freshness, and pink pepper introduces a dry aromatic spice that sharpens the masculine edge. The heart introduces vetiver, cedar, and patchouli. Vetiver creates the earthy mineral backbone that defines the Terre d’Hermès style, cedar adds a dry pencil shaving woodiness, and patchouli deepens the scent with smooth woody earthiness that keeps the profile elegant. The base settles into oakmoss, amber, and benzoin. Oakmoss reinforces the dry green masculine finish, amber adds warmth and subtle glow, and benzoin smooths the structure with a lightly resinous richness that helps the scent wear beautifully on skin. Technical Structure and Development This fragrance evolves from bitter citrus brightness into a dry woody vetiver centre before drying into a mossy amber resin base. The grapefruit and bergamot top creates immediate sophistication and clarity. As the vetiver and cedar emerge, the fragrance becomes more grounded and intellectual, moving into the classic dressed up masculine lane. The late drydown is where the moss, amber, and benzoin create a smooth polished warmth that gives the scent its quiet luxurious aura. Its biggest technical strength is how the bright citrus seamlessly transitions into earthy woods without losing freshness. Performance With vetiver, patchouli, oakmoss, amber, and benzoin supporting the base, Fattan Pour Homme should provide excellent all day wear with refined projection that remains noticeable without becoming loud. The fragrance performs especially well in office settings, business meetings, spring, autumn, formal daytime wear, and year round signature use where dry citrus woods excel. Its performance strength is elegant consistency and professional versatility. Wear Scenarios Fattan Pour Homme excels in office wear, smart casual use, business lunches, formal daytime occasions, travel, and signature masculine rotation. Its citrus vetiver structure makes it especially valuable for users who want something mature, intelligent, and highly professional. This is one of Rasasi’s strongest office masculine fragrances. Scent Family Positioning This belongs to the citrus woody vetiver moss family, positioned in the executive masculine sophistication lane. The grapefruit, earthy vetiver, cedar, and resinous moss base gives it a highly recognisable Terre d’Hermès style prestige identity. Inspired By and Style Comparisons The inspiration confidence is extremely high to Terre d’Hermès. The bitter grapefruit opening, mineral vetiver heart, dry cedar woods, and mossy amber drydown all directly reflect the timeless masculine sophistication of the original. Compared with sweeter woody masculines, this feels drier, more intellectual, and more refined, which is exactly why it performs so well in professional environments. Flankers and Variations Fattan Pour Homme is best understood as Rasasi’s direct elegant citrus vetiver statement within this masculine category. Its strength lies in preserving the dry earthy refinement of the Terre d’Hermès style without unnecessary sweetness. Market and Community Reception Terre d’Hermès style fragrances remain highly respected because they combine intelligence, versatility, and timeless masculine polish. Fattan Pour Homme’s biggest strength is refined vetiver clarity: sharp enough to feel professional, earthy enough to feel mature, and smooth enough to become one of the most reliable budget office signatures available.
1 reviews with an average rating of 8.4 out of 10.
Fattan has earned the Green King title in the budget fragrance community through genuine quality rather than clever marketing. The effervescent grapefruit opening transitions into a heart of vetiver, cedar, and oakmoss in a way that feels considered and expensive, the kind of earthy fresh composition that usually requires a significant niche investment to find executed at this level. In a market dominated by sweet gourmands and generic blue aquatics, Fattan represents something genuinely different from Rasasi, a masterclass in professional green masculinity that projects natural sophistication from first spray to dry down.
This is for buyers who want a mature grounded signature for the office or formal daytime contexts and have grown tired of sweet or synthetic alternatives. If vetiver and classic green masculinity are your reference points and you want something that cuts through spring and summer heat with sharp citrus before settling into a cooling woody dry down, Fattan delivers that experience at a price point that makes most competitors look overpriced. It is one of the strongest daily wear options in the Rasasi catalogue for professional environments.
Fattan is bone dry and slightly bitter throughout, there is no sweetness, no creaminess, and no concession to modern gourmand trends. Skip it if bubblegum, fruity, or sweet registers are what you reach for. The vetiver is prominent and earthy in a way that reads as old school or medicinal to buyers who have not spent time with classic green masculines. The sharp opening is also polarising for those accustomed to smooth creamy or aquatic fresh fragrances, making this a considered rather than casual purchase.
The community frequently places this against Hermes Terre d'Hermes, and the structural comparison holds well. The original Hermes centres on dirty orange and mineral flint. Fattan leans greener and fresher, bringing more vibrancy and youth to the same citrus vetiver architecture. For buyers who find the Hermes too austere or too earthy in its mineral quality, Fattan often becomes the preferred version for its punchier performance and more effervescent character.
If the earthy vetiver here feels too sharp or mature and you want a fresh professional fragrance with more modern mass appeal, Afnan Supremacy Silver is the natural pivot. It moves into sparkling pineapple and birch territory, keeping the fresh and professional quality while replacing the green earthiness with something brighter and considerably more approachable.