
Mind Games J'adoube Decant | 2ml 5ml 10ml
Bold. Dark. Pomegranate-forward. A fragrance that adjusts, refines, and conquers.
J'adoube is the French chess term for adjusting a piece on the board — a deliberate repositioning before the move is made. This fragrance captures that energy perfectly: the tension between intention and spontaneity, between control and complete surrender.
The opening is an intriguing burst of bright red pomegranate, rouge groseille, and mandarin — vivid, almost lipstick-red, lush and assertive. Damascene rose blooms in the heart, adding a dark floral depth without ever becoming sweet. Then the base unfolds: leather, black suede, patchouli, and benzoin come together in a composition that is simultaneously grounding and seductive. Worn at a concert. Still detectable in the closet two weeks later.
This is the dark, dramatic signature fragrance for someone who wants to be remembered. The decant exists so you can feel it on your skin before committing to a bottle that costs $400+.
Scent Profile: Pomegranate · Rose · Leather · Patchouli · Dramatic
Top Notes: Rouge Groseille, Mandarin
Heart Notes: Pomegranate, Damascene Rose
Base Notes: Leather, Patchouli, Benzoin, Ambrostar
Longevity: 12+ hours — nuclear | Projection: Strong — makes an entrance
Best For: Evenings, date nights, winter, those who want a signature statement
Season: Fall / Winter
Mind Games | Extrait de Parfum
100% authentic, hand-decanted from authenticated Mind Games stock
Free shipping on orders over $50 | Ships within 1–2 business days
2mL — About 15 sprays. Perfect for a first impression, 2-3 full wearings.
5mL — About 60 sprays. Our most popular. 2-3 weeks of daily wear.
10mL — About 120 sprays. A full month or more of daily wear.
Orders ship within 1-2 business days from Portland, OR. Free shipping on orders over $50. Standard delivery takes 3-5 business days.
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