Tobacco Jam Criminal Elements
At a glance
Is Tobacco Jam Criminal Elements worth trying?
Tobacco Jam by Criminal Elements is a Oriental fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- sweet, tobacco, fruity with Tobacco, Raspberry, Hay
The first impression
Tobacco Jam by Criminal Elements is a Oriental fragrance for women and men. Tobacco Jam was launched in 2016. The nose behind this fragrance is Corey Newcombe.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Corey Newcombe
Corey Newcombe is a perfumer specializing in artistic and conceptual fragrances for the Criminal Elements brand. His creations include Anther, Blackwater Thistle, Fall, Hearth, Hollow, Muse, Neon, and Pyrus. Each scent explores distinct themes, often with a dark or avant-garde edge. He is known for his bold and narrative-driven compositions.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Rogue Archetype: Portrait of Tobacco Jam Criminal Elements
Essence
The Rogue thrives on seduction and subversion, and Tobacco Jam is their olfactory calling card. Raspberry's sly sweetness dances with hay's roughness, while tobacco leaf and suede evoke a backroom poker game where the stakes are always personal. This fragrance doesn't ask permission-it lingers like a knowing smirk.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor disheveled elegance-a velvet blazer with a missing button, boots scarred from use. The styrax's resinous depth mirrors their love for vintage leather satchels and signet rings tarnished with history. Every detail suggests a story half-told.
Philosophy & Values
They prize autonomy above all, their creed written in the fragrance's contrast: fruity brightness (raspberry) shadowed by herbal austerity (hay). Rules are suggestions, but style is law. The tobacco's richness speaks of nights spent debating philosophy with thieves and poets.
Relationships
They attract accomplices, not followers. Lovers are drawn to the suede's tactile promise, only to find the tobacco's addictive complexity. Friendships are sealed over shared bottles, the fragrance's strong sillage marking territory like a raised glass in a dim tavern.
Lifestyle
Dawn finds them scribbling in notebooks at all-night diners, afternoons napping in sunlit libraries. The perfume's longevity matches their endurance-whether debating until sunrise or vanishing for months without explanation.
Shadow
Their charm can curdle into manipulation, the raspberry's sweetness masking calculation. The hay's green sharpness warns of a heart too accustomed to playing games.
Conclusion
Tobacco Jam is the Rogue's manifesto-a fragrance that dares you to take it at face value. Like its wearer, it leaves an impression that lingers long after the last card is played.