Lacoste Original Eau de Parfum (60 ml) — fougère woody fragrance
Product description
The essentials
Lacoste Original Eau de Parfum in 60 ml is aimed at people who want a noticeable, masculine scent without having to think too hard about it every morning. On paper, it’s built around a fougère woody profile, so it tends to sit in that space between fresh and deep: citrus brightness up top, an aromatic lavender and sage heart, then a warmer, woodier dry-down with patchouli, sandalwood and amber tones.
If you like fragrances that give you a “distinct signature” rather than something purely sporty or purely sweet, this one is fairly direct about its direction. That said, it’s not a minimalist skin scent—because of the richer woody and patchouli elements, it can feel more present than you might expect from a classic-looking bottle.
What it smells like, step by step

The opening is described as a burst of citrus freshness with fiery spices. This is the part you’ll notice first when you spray—more “bright and lively” than anything creamy. Then the fragrance moves into an aromatic heart featuring lavender and clary sage, supported by lavandin absolute. This phase is where the scent starts to feel more polished and grown-up, less like a splashy top note and more like a structured blend.
Finally, the base brings in creamy sandalwood and an intense wave of patchouli. Amber “extreme” runs through the fragrance with a powerful vibration, while tonka beans add a subtle touch of seduction. In day-to-day terms, that usually means it doesn’t just fade quickly into nothing—it has a backbone for longer wear, especially on cooler evenings.
Key points
It leans into contrast: bright citrus and spices up front, then a herbaceous, aromatic middle, and a deeper woody-amber finish.



The lavender/clary sage combo gives it an elegant, slightly herbal feel, while patchouli and sandalwood keep it grounded.
If you’re shopping for a signature scent that can cover workdays and social plans, it’s the sort of fragrance that aims to do both without being overly niche.
Worth noting, though: if you only ever wear very light “fresh out of the shower” scents, patchouli and amber may feel too noticeable.
Where it shines (and where it may not)

It makes sense if you want a versatile fougère woody fragrance for most parts of the year—think office-to-evening use, or weekends when you still want to smell well put-together. The described structure (citrus → aromatic herbs → woody/amber base) is the kind of progression many people find easy to live with.
It might not be a great match if you prefer airy, neutral profiles with minimal warmth. The base includes sandalwood, patchouli and amber tones, so if you’re sensitive to heavier woods or earthy notes, you may find it a bit more intense than you’re used to.
Also, depending on your personal taste for spices, the “fiery spices” opening could either feel energising or slightly punchy—so it’s worth considering how you handle more assertive top notes.
Usage tips



For a practical, low-effort routine, spray it like a classic eau de parfum: on pulse points and somewhere your clothes will hold scent. For example, you could apply one or two sprays to the neck and one to the chest area, then—if you don’t mind fragrance on fabric—lightly mist the collar. The citrus-and-spice start tends to lift quickly, while the lavender/sage heart and woody base are where it settles.
If you’re wearing it to work, fewer sprays are usually safer: aromatic fougères can come across more strongly in small spaces. For evening plans, you can afford to go a little heavier, but you still don’t need to drown the room.
Tech specs
- Name: Lacoste Original Eau de Parfum
- Type: Eau de Parfum
- Size: 60 ml

Is it worth it?
Buying verdict It’s a solid pick if you want a modern fougère woody fragrance with a clear progression—citrus freshness and spices up top, lavender and clary sage in the heart, then creamy sandalwood, patchouli and amber-toned depth. It suits people who like their scent to feel established rather than fleeting, and who want one fragrance that can cover everyday wear.
You may want to skip it if you prefer very light, non-earthy fragrances, or if patchouli and amber-style warmth tend to be too much for your taste or your usual setting. On balance, it sits more in the “noticeable, structured” camp than the “barely there” camp.
Mini FAQ



How would you describe the vibe of Lacoste Original?
Based on the notes described, it’s a fresher start with aromatic lavender/sage, then it becomes a richer woody-amber scent with patchouli and creamy sandalwood.
Is it more day-time or evening?
It’s designed to be wearable across scenarios. The woody/amber base suggests it can feel especially good in the evening, while the citrus opening helps it work during the day.
Does it feel strong or subtle?
It’s not positioned as a skin-scent only—patchouli, amber and sandalwood in the base imply it can project and last more than something ultra-light.
Who is it most likely to suit?
People who like fougère woody fragrances with an elegant, aromatic heart—and who want a signature that doesn’t rely on sweetness alone.
Anything to watch out for before buying?
If you’re sensitive to patchouli or prefer very fresh, airy scents, it may feel too present due to the deeper base notes.
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