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Notes
Mint
Aldehydes
Lavender
Seaweed
Bergamot
Mandarin Orange
Ginger
Lemon
Musk
Jasmine
Sandalwood
Geranium
Artemisia
Neroli
Cedar
Cyclamen
Brazilian Rosewood
Guaiac Wood
Rose
Amber
Ralph Lauren Polo Sport Men EDT smells like a cold shower after a really good workout.
Clean. Green. Energetic. A little cheeky.
This isn’t a scent that stays put in the corner. It moves. It’s got white sneakers, a freshly washed polo shirt, and salty skin after the beach. It says “I’ll be ready in five” and still looks outrageously fresh when you arrive.
Polo Sport was launched in 1994 and created by perfumer Harry Fremont. And yes, it still carries that classic 90s energy. Think sports commercials, blue skies, hair gel, tennis courts, and someone running in slow motion for no apparent reason.
Pretty iconic, actually.
The fragrance opens with mint, aldehydes, lavender, bergamot, lemon, mandarin, artemisia, and neroli.
That sounds like a lot. But on the skin, it feels simple.
First comes the lemon. Then the mint. Then the clean lavender that makes everything feel more mature. It’s fresh in a sharp way, like air after rain or the first step out of a gym with perfect shower pressure.
And somewhere around there, you start to get it.
Polo Sport is an Eau de Toilette. It’s light, lively, and made for daytime. It wants to go out. To the beach, the gym, the city, work, the car, the boat, the park. It wants to be there when you’re in a bit of a rush but still want to smell good.
At the heart are seaweed, ginger, geranium, jasmine, cyclamen, rose, and Brazilian rosewood.
Here the scent turns more blue-green. A bit marine. A bit peppery. Still clean, but with more body. The ginger gives a quick kick. The seaweed brings that cool, salty feeling.
It’s like a sea breeze, Ralph Lauren style.
Preppy, but not stiff. Sporty, but not childish. Fresh, but with enough style to feel deliberate. Like someone who just happens to look good in shorts and a shirt. Annoying? Yes. Effective? Also yes.
The base consists of musk, sandalwood, cedar, guaiac wood, and amber.
After the fresh start, Polo Sport softens. It gains a clean, woody feel close to the skin. The musk smooths the scent. Cedar and sandalwood provide structure. Amber adds a bit of warmth, just enough to make the fragrance feel complete.
Longevity is moderate. Expect about 3–6 hours on most people. Projection is strongest at the beginning, especially the first hour. Then it settles closer to the skin. Sillage is light to moderate, like a clean trail rather than a grand entrance.
Good. Sometimes you want to smell nice without taking over the elevator.
Polo Sport Men EDT is best suited for spring and summer. It thrives during the day, especially when the sun is out and the pace is a bit faster.
It’s strong at the gym. It’s a given after the shower. It works at the beach, for everyday wear, at work, and on casual weekends. It’s also suitable for a simple date, especially if the plan involves coffee, a walk, or something that calls for sunglasses.
For dark evenings and big fragrance moments, there are other choices. Here, the vibe is more clean skin, blue bottle, and sporty charm.
And that goes a long way.
Ralph Lauren Polo Sport Men EDT is a men’s fragrance. It leans clearly classic masculine, with citrus, mint, lavender, marine notes, musk, and wood.
But fragrance has no bouncers at the door.
It suits anyone who likes fresh, clean, and sporty scents. Especially you who want to smell lively, freshly washed, and ready for the day. It’s easy to wear, easy to like, and pretty hard to get wrong.
You’ll love it if you like scents that feel like energy, sea air, and clean cotton.
A bit 90s. A bit beach. A bit “I work out sometimes.” Maybe true. Maybe just the scent.
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