
Toscano Leather
Considered the best Tuscan Leather clone — drydown is near-identical, with a touch more fruit up top and somewhat lower longevity.
unisex

Opens with a sharp, slightly tart raspberry cut through by metallic saffron — not sweet, more like blood and spice. Thyme adds a dry herbal edge before the heart pivots hard into leather: raw, almost animalic, the kind that smells like hide rather than a jacket. Jasmine softens without feminizing it. The dry-down settles into a warm amber-olibanum base that anchors the leather for hours. Projection is assertive but never screaming; sillage lingers close and dark — Built for cold weather and anyone who wants to smell expensive and slightly dangerous.

Inspired by Tuscan Leather, t here is a hint of primal appeal in this seemingly refined scent; a subtle animal note that’s likely to impress all those who smell it.…

Considered the best Tuscan Leather clone — drydown is near-identical, with a touch more fruit up top and somewhat lower longevity.
unisex

A very successful Tuscan Leather cousin, but distinctly raspberry-forward with a tobacco finish and none of the shoe-polish harshness — same DNA, different character.
masculine

2026 Hawas-line release with ~25% Tuscan Leather DNA per community consensus — leather and raspberry heart notes are the explicit Tuscan Leather reference, plus saffron warmth. Not a primary clone — the Aventus DNA dominates the opening — but the leather drydown reads recognizably TL-adjacent. Better as a Tuscan-Leather-inspired option than a true substitute.
masculine

Raspberry-leather-amber axis in the Tuscan Leather family; less olibanum, more suede-like.
unisex

Leather-saffron-amber composition adjacent to Tuscan Leather; drier dry-down.
masculine
The closest match, ALT Fragrances Brick, scores a provisional accuracy 8 for $39–$49 — a small gap. For most buyers the dupe captures the scent; the original mainly buys you the bottle, the brand experience, and the last-phase nuance a budget formula tends to simplify.
The top dupe of Tom Ford's Tuscan Leather is Brick by ALT Fragrances, scoring 8/10 for accuracy and 7/10 for longevity. At $39, it's a 80% match to the $435 original — saving roughly $396 per bottle. Below: 5 more dupes scored across the same two dimensions, aggregated from Reddit r/fragranceclones, Fragrantica, and blind tests.
Based on community consensus, the highest-accuracy dupe for Tuscan Leather is Brick by ALT Fragrances — a Spot-on match (8/10 accuracy, longevity 7/10). If you prioritize longevity over accuracy, sort the grid above by longevity to see the top performer on that axis.
Every dupe is rated on two independent dimensions: scent accuracy (how closely it matches the original) and longevity (how long it lasts on skin). Scores are aggregated from community consensus on Reddit r/fragrance, r/fragranceclones, and Fragrantica. They are never averaged into a single number — accuracy and longevity are separate decisions.
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