Why perfume is an Eid favourite
Fragrance and Eid go hand in hand across Pakistan. Whether it's attar at the mosque or a bottle of perfume on the night before Chand Raat, scent is part of the celebration. A perfume gift carries that tradition into modern packaging — easy to wrap, easy to carry, and universally appreciated.
It's also one of the easier gifts to pick. You don't need to know clothing sizes or favourite colours; a well-chosen fragrance family covers most preferences.
Choosing a perfume for each recipient
For parents, classic oud-based or amber compositions usually land well — they connect to the traditional fragrance vocabulary of the region. For siblings and friends in their 20s and 30s, modern designer Eau de Parfum in fresh or floral families is a safe bet.
For children and teenagers, a body spray or a smaller bottle of a light Eau de Toilette is more appropriate than a heavy adult fragrance.
Gift sets vs single bottles
Gift sets feel more 'considered' because they come pre-packaged with coordinated items. A single bottle is more personal if you've chosen a specific fragrance you know the recipient loves. Both work — pick the format that matches the occasion.
Order in time for Eid
Courier networks in Pakistan get busier in the week leading up to Eid. To avoid last-minute delays, place gift orders at least 5–7 working days before Eid, especially if you're shipping outside major cities.
We dispatch orders the same or next working day depending on confirmation time.
Delivering straight to the recipient
At checkout, use the recipient's address instead of yours and add a short note. Cash on Delivery is available on eligible orders, but for gifts most people prefer to pay online so the recipient doesn't see the price.
