Tommy Bahama
Permanent vacation in eau de toilette form.
Tommy Bahama is an American island-lifestyle brand founded in 1993 and owned by Atlanta-based Oxford Industries, with a signature aesthetic of Hawaiian shirts, linen trousers and tropical retail interiors built around the idea of a permanent vacation. The fragrance line launched in 2005 under successive licensees — first Gemini Cosmetics, later Parlux — and now sits inside the wider Oxford-controlled licensing portfolio. Scents in the catalogue stay close to the brand's beachy promise: coconut, white florals, salt air, citrus, light woods, the occasional rum-and-cigar accord for the men's side. Compositions are accessible, summer-skewed and pitched at department-store and resort retail rather than niche perfumery. Tommy Bahama suits wearers who want a genuine warm-weather signature without overthinking it.
DNA over time
Each column is an era. Each colored band shows that family’s share of accord weight across every perfume the house released in that window. Bigger band = the house leaned harder on that family.




































