Men
Polo 67
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Ralph Lauren Polo 67 is an aromatic woody fragrance for men. Launched in 2024, this olfactory composition was created by Marie Salamagne. Upon release, the fragrance unfolds a vibrant freshness thanks to the combination of pineapple, bergamot, and lemon (sour lime). The heart reveals herbal and earthy nuances with sage, juniper, and rosehip, while the base settles on vetiver, patchouli, and goldenrod, closing the olfactory pyramid with natural elegance and persistence.
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It’s amazing!!!! Fresh, playful, with a tiny sweet touch that isn’t cloying. It reminds me of Polo Red Intense, but take out the coffee, add pineapple and patchouli. Pineapple, patchouli, and juniper are very present. It’s a sweet and fresh pineapple, nothing smoky.
One of the most versatile alongside Polo Black. Great fragrance and a 4×4… Looking for something party-ready and without vanilla? Here it is 🤙, add the touch of pineapple… woaaa. My top 4 Polos: Polo 67 (pineapple), Polo Black (mango), Polo Red Parfum (absinthe), and Polo Club EDT/EDP 🫶. If pineapple is a youthful scent… give me a thousand kilos of pineapple! 🤙
Same old story, I don’t know what else to say. If you’re looking for something masculine, interesting, and distinctive within Ralph Lauren, try Polo Blue Parfum; that’s a different story.
Pleasant surprise. I didn’t know it existed and happened to find it at El Corte Inglés. Fresh, slightly fruity, and very pleasant; I don’t find any resemblance to Phantom or Myself, it takes its own path. I think it’s super versatile, and regarding performance, I believe it does very well for a Ralph Lauren fragrance. It’s worth trying because it looks like it will age well once it’s discontinued.
One of the worst in the Polo series. Overwhelming; it smothers that pseudo-marine citrus accord. It bites like a dog at first—the opening is strong—but then it fades until you can’t even smell it on the skin. If it smells like Axe aerosol deodorant, that would be an exaggeration. 👎 And look, I’ve really enjoyed Ralph Club, so this isn’t hate without reason. I recommend not buying blindly. 👨🏻🦯➡️
Nothing revolutionary or new; in my opinion, the opening is quite similar to ‘Fakhar’ by Lattafa. Obviously, it’s a youthful and fresh scent, recommended for warm spring or summer days. In my judgment, you can find better alternatives for what it offers, especially since it’s new and has a mid-range price.
I bought it on sale because the opening reminded me a lot of Chanel Platinum with a touch of pineapple. Overall, it’s great, but for the same reason, it doesn’t innovate much. Platinum is basically the mold for current men’s fragrances, so there’s nothing innovative here. But it’s a very rich scent, and I liked it quite a bit. It’s youthful, fresh, and has fruity pineapple notes, a good option for summer. If you catch it on sale, it’s a good deal, but I don’t recommend it at full retail price; there are better options.
I received a 10ml sample, and spraying it was a delight. It feels fresh, casual, and very fun without being unnoticed. It’s spectacular if the guy wearing it wants to turn heads.
Honestly, the only fragrances that smell almost the same are Polo Sport and maybe Red or Black. Sincere opinion: it’s not special; launching a flanker at 50% of Polo would have been a hit. It has that semi-synthetic, versatile male DNA, but it’s lower quality, doesn’t last as long, and feels like a cheap sport scent. It has lime, bergamot, and a bit of vetiver, but on my skin it lasts only a few hours, and you barely smell the first two notes. Moderate projection. I’d never buy it, though maybe I would have years ago. Quality: 5/10, Scent: 6/10, Versatility: 8/10, Projection: 7.5/10, Sillage: 8/10, Originality: 4/10, Total: 6/10.
I headed to the capital and tried this perfume, which comes in a very nice vintage American-style bottle. However, the scent is innocent and not very deep, featuring pineapple, citrus, and herbs; it feels a bit weak and generic. It reminded me of Y and Ralph’s Club but much more diluted. It’s ideal for a no-pretensions day. Just a quick test, don’t take it too seriously and try it before buying.
Invictus + YSL Y
Polo 67 is aromatic, fruity, and sweet. The opening is a subtly talc-like citrus, as if carrying orange blossom with a hint of vanilla; in fact, it brought back a faint memory of YSL’s MYSLF. A few minutes later, the pineapple appears, sweet and tropical, like when it’s at peak ripeness, a very rich smell. After that, I didn’t notice any significant olfactory changes except for some woody accords. It’s versatile, usable all year round in any season, day or night, for casual situations. Very good longevity; on me, it lasted over 9 hours. Good projection for the first hour, then it drops but maintains a trail at arm’s length. Artistically, it doesn’t add much, seems like an amalgam of MYSLF, Invictus, other Polos, and a bit of Boss Unlimited, but it’s very well combined, easy to like, attractive, and modern. I liked it a lot, so it joins Legend Blue as 2024 launches that are almost blind buys or great for gifting. I think it will sell well.
I read a comment below that couldn’t have described it better. Polo 67 is exactly a blend of YSL Y EDP (75%) and Invictus (25%). If you like that type of fragrance, it’s a sure bet, especially considering its price compared to the others.
A very youthful and party-oriented fragrance that constantly mutates, reminding me of several others on the market. It offers no differentiation, just follows the trend. The only thing worth noting is its performance.
It’s the damn Cell from Dragon Ball of perfumes. It mutates as it evolves and seems like different perfumes: starts like Invictus, then like Cobalt by CH, has bursts of Phantom Intense, and sometimes reminds me of YSL Y EDP. What it resembles most is BadBoy Cobalt. Smells good, performs well, and is all-terrain. It’s a good perfume, but zero originality, very generic.
Polo 67 by Ralph Lauren is one of my favorite fragrances. While it doesn’t revolutionize the world of perfumes, its aromatic and fruity accords make it ideal for daily use. It stands out for its appeal and freshness, a very pleasant option for various occasions. Its strong suit is performance: impressive longevity and projection for an EDT. Plus, its moderate price lets you enjoy this lovely fragrance without breaking the bank.
Tested dry. It’s like taking the base of YSL’s Y and adding pineapple notes, fruity, and sweet. It might remind you of men’s deodorants, and not in a bad way, because it represents masculinity and usually pleases a lot of people, especially women. Ideal for daily wear, fresh, fruity, and will appeal to the majority. In short, it smells good but is very generic, just another one of many.
Bought it today. Spectacular fragrance. Opens with an extraordinary citrus note, similar to the new Allure Homme Sport Superleggera, but while that one goes fresh, clean, and summery, Polo 67 leans more aromatic, woody, and fruity. Compared to MYSLF, they’re almost identical (80%+). The difference is that Polo 67 is powdery citrus, whereas MYSLF is floral. If you like the MYSLF or Allure line, you’ll like this. If you enjoy citrus, fruity, aromatic, and woody scents, this is for you. Not a beast, but it delivers. Doesn’t remind me of YSL’s Y; they’re distinct. I bought it comparing it to Polo Blue EDT; both are extraordinary, but I chose this because the other dries down herbal, and I just don’t carry herbal well. A 9/10.
Loved it when I tested it in-store: youthful, masculine, versatile, a bit generic. The longevity is brutal, 8+ hours on skin. The trail is heavy for the first hour (6 sprays). What stands out most is the acidic pineapple with a sweet woody base. It reminds me of YSL’s MYSLF, but this Polo 67 is much more masculine; the other drifts into floral and feels more unisex. Totally recommended if you want something rich, pleasant, and suitable for any occasion or season.
Beautiful perfume. It handles both a winter chill and intense heat; I use it year-round. On my skin, it lasts 6 hours with notable projection for the first hour and a half. Excellent aromatic quality from the house, buy blind. 10/10.
A blend of Club de RL, Pour Homme, Bleu de Chanel, and the Y from YSL for that sage note. An aromatic blue with a neo-fougère herbal twist, no barbershop lavender. Fresher than the competition (like MYSLF or Club de RL), which can get cloying with that sweet bubblegum Invictus vibe, especially in heat. Super versatile, casual, no dress code needed, even in summer. Smells great from the first spritz and evolves well. Modern, brings joy and a youthful vibe, and it’s reasonably priced. Not a beast, lasts 5-6 hours (2 hours strong, then skin scent), but with 8 sprays and some clothes rubbing, the projection is decent.
Authentic fougère. Fresh opening and masculine character. It’s that classic blue you already know, very pleasant, aromatic, and compliment-worthy. Clean but not soapy. Perfect for everyday wear.
Smells terrible on me, haha. They sprayed it on my arm and it was a horrible smell I couldn’t stand. I suspect the pineapple and something else were the cause. I’m one of those people who smells aquatic scents like Light Blue or Pour Homme like eggs, but this went five times too far.
I tested it on blotter paper. It’s fresh, typical Polo, clean, and summery, reminding me of YSL’s Y type DNA. Honestly, it wasn’t great; it smells like men’s deodorant. The dry down is herbal-floral with a citrus touch at the start, but it’s not very sweet. It’s an easy, youthful fragrance, ideal for gifting because it doesn’t stand out. It’s neat and fresh; I wouldn’t buy it myself, but it’s not bad. Perfect for warm climates or a hassle-free daily wear.
I had high expectations, tested it, and after the dry down it’s pure Montblanc Legend Spirit, so this one wins on price.
Nothing new, smells like Invictus and all its derivatives. You won’t stand out with this.
I love the scent, especially on my skin. It’s a classic blue masculine fragrance with a sweetness that hooked me. One spray on my arm was noticeable on the bus after an hour with great projection, though I don’t recommend more than 8 or 10 sprays because it becomes overwhelming.
Smells rich, fresh, and fruity. The only issue is the atomizer cap fell off, but it’s delicious.
Sounds just like the EDP but less aggressive. Unlike the other one, I actually like this for its fruity notes. I don’t smell any Invictus in it like people say.
Polo 67 EDT: Fruity, citrusy, and woody. That classic Polo blue, perfect for a youthful, everyday look. Harmless for school or the office, and that sweet touch earns compliments. The downside is longevity and projection: lasts 5 hours on skin (used to be 7), stays in a personal bubble after the first hour. If it lasted longer, it would be a star. Longevity 3/5, Sillage 2.5/5, Compliments 3/5.
Rich and easy-to-wear perfume. Is it special? NO. It’s just another one with the Aventus DNA. There are countless perfumes like this, and many are cheaper. Now it feels super balanced, and you can tell they use quality ingredients.
Fresh, fruity, and sweet aroma. The opening is delightful, too bad it doesn’t last more than 3 hours.
Don’t waste your time, money, or nose. It doesn’t smell bad, but it’s the most generic fragrance out there, dark without personality. The only thing it says about you is that you lacked the imagination to buy a unique scent. Longevity and projection are average, so for the price, there are surely thousands of better options. Maybe it works if you’re a bus driver.
The New Era of Ralph Lauren. If you thought Polo was just for ‘gentlemen’ or classic scents, Polo 67 makes you take a second look. It’s a statement of intent: it keeps Ralph Lauren’s elegance but for a younger, more carefree audience. It starts with a very fresh citrus opening, but don’t get attached—it only lasts a couple of seconds. The real magic happens in the dry-down: a delicious, juicy pineapple takes center stage, enhanced by sage and juniper. A rich and modern combination. It’s super versatile and shines in summer. For those trying to avoid ‘old-man powdery’ scents (thanks to strong Iris or Vetiver), there’s good news here. Despite containing Vetiver and Patchouli, it never reaches that point. In the end, it transforms into a clean, earthy, subtly powdery blend without going overboard. My theory is that the Solidago enters the mix, that unusual note acting as a gentle brake on the woods. Polo 67 is a hit: it’s masculine, has good longevity, and is ideal for everyday wear. Rating: 8/10. I give it bonus points because it made me take the brand seriously again.
Polo 67 is the safe choice. I get a very fresh pineapple note that gradually sweetens thanks to the juniper berries (not too sweet). It balances freshness with little hints of sweetness. Some might say it’s basic or lacks innovation, but I think that’s its charm. If you don’t own many perfumes, I highly recommend it to smell good and please others. If you already have a large collection, it might be redundant. I see it as very youthful, though it suits older men well too. Longevity isn’t the best but it gets the job done, lasting 5-7 hours with good projection for the first 3. Scent: 8.5/10, Longevity: 6.9/10, Projection: 7/10, Value: 7/10, Age: +15. You’ll get compliments, I’m sure.
Not one of my favorites, but I’ve always liked the Polo DNA. I was pleasantly surprised by this fragrance, which could work as a signature scent. The dry-down is innocent; don’t expect heavy vetiver—it’s very wearable, almost adolescent. Ideal for gifting to a college student. Don’t be fooled by the opening; after 10-15 minutes, it smells completely different. Harmless. I’d give it a high rating for being a pleasant mix, but due to its short longevity, I rate it 3 out of 5.
My girlfriend bought me this perfume, and I have to say, it smells incredible. It’s perfect for hot weather, and in my opinion, also great for nights due to that subtle sweetness that doesn’t go unnoticed. If it had better longevity, it would be my signature scent, but I highly recommend it. If you moisturize your skin well and apply enough sprays, it projects 2-3 hours at arm’s length and stays in your personal bubble for up to 8-9 hours. Great find—I’ve received plenty of compliments from women; they love it.
Very rich, youthful, and fresh scent. The only downside is that it doesn’t last very long.
I’m not sure if my review carries much weight since I bought it for my boyfriend, but as an outside opinion, it’s a fairly balanced fragrance. The stages are noticeable, though I think for the price there are better options because it lacks anything truly standout or unique. The EDP version is superior in transition and longevity. It smells delicious, clean, and citrusy, and is quite versatile. It’s neither overly youthful nor as heavy as a mature man’s cologne; it’s just perfectly balanced.
Great summer daytime scent. The opening smells amazing—the pineapple is super fresh—and as it dries down, it calms to let the other notes shine. Lasts about 4-5 hours on skin; projection isn’t beastly but you can definitely smell it from a meter away. It’s my absolute favorite Polo. Scent: 9/10, Longevity: 8/10, Projection: 7/10, Price: 8/10 ($40 for 75ml). Overall: 8.5/10.