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Ralph’s Club

Claire Liégent
Perfumista
Claire Liégent
3.93 de 5
2,110 votos

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Descripción

Ralph's Club by Ralph Lauren is a woody fragrance for men. Launched in 2021, this composition was created by Dominique Ropion and Claire Liégent. The top notes are lavender and clary sage; the heart note is Virginia cedar; and the base note is vetiver.

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  • Invierno 22%
  • Primavera 28%
  • Verano 21%
  • Otoño 29%
  • Día 50%
  • Noche 50%

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  • Positivo 73%
  • Neutral 17%
  • Negativo 9.6%

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  • I have it and it doesn’t project or last. I’m not complicated skin-wise; in general, even fragrances that don’t last long sit well on my skin, but this one, plain and simple, does nothing. It lasts about 2 hours, even with heavy application. The scent is wonderful, it feels even comforting. It’s like a lavender soap that gives a sense of cleanliness and well-being. If you buy it, I hope you don’t have the same bad luck I did where it doesn’t work on your skin… Recommend trying before buying

  • Hi..a few days ago my wife and I went to a shopping mall and they gave me a sample to try…I loved it and bought it right away…it’s an excellent perfume in my case, it lasts quite a bit, I know it depends on each person’s skin…I recommend it 100%

  • Tuberiasexidecolorblanco

    Yeah, I like it. A lot. I like the lavender (if you like Invictus too). For a beginner like me, it’s an easy-to-understand fragrance. From the main chords to the spice that complements it. I think I have more affection for it than I should because it was a special gift and marked a certain period in my life. A fragrance that accompanied me in that olfactory virgin stage where I only thought about perfume when I had to go out at night or had dinner with colleagues or friends. When I’d gift-give for Christmas or birthdays instead of throwing away my dad’s Old Spice. I’d never used fragrances before, but marketing had turned me into an olfactory clone. I didn’t mind being a clone, nor did I even think about it. I just wanted to smell good, for myself, but mostly for others, heavily (and naturally) influenced by society. In short, it seems like a super versatile fragrance that smells good for most people. I’m saying goodbye to it while smelling one of the last sprays left in the bottle as I write on this forum, remembering all the moments lived with it. In my case, longevity and sillage seemed pretty weak for the price asked. No more than 3-4 hours and it faded to skin level. Main reason why I don’t think I’ll buy it again, not even out of nostalgia

  • This fragrance is quite pleasant, smells clean, and has decent longevity (on clothes). The citrus opening is fresh and gives it almost a blue fragrance touch. But the heart notes are the best; the combination of lavender and rosemary with cedar and vetiver makes the initial blast less sharp. I use it for personal enjoyment. Good if there’s a bit of breeze because it projects, and it behaves well in high temperatures. If you’re looking for a beast-mode perfume with a 5-meter sillage and nuclear longevity, this isn’t the option. This is a decent perfume to please without overwhelming people around you

  • JavierSantana

    Yeah, I’ll pass on this one. It has clarity and aromatic/herbal character, sure, but it’s loaded with aroma chemicals as undeclared notes: obviously ambroxan, iso e super, synthetic citrus like limonene, alpha isomethyl ionone to powder it up, eugenol for a spicy touch, a synthetic aromatic note I think is linalool, hedione or indole as synthetic jasmine molecules to generate sexual excitement around the chicks, some sweetness, etc. Bottom line: I’m not complaining about this fragrance; it’s considerably better than the other blues because instead of their cheesy citrus with pepper and ambroxan, it adds herbs, has more wit and novelty than the others. However, it’s not something I’d wear and it still retains some Invictus character because somewhere the guys at Ralph Lauren have to eat, and there’s nothing wrong with selling a product if you’re a fashion house. Still, the house used to produce more interesting things, like the original Polo (in earlier formulas, because the current one is equivalent to putting an Instagram or Snapchat filter on a forest photo, as if the whole creation is filtered under a very synthetic focus) or Safari, the original Polo Sport, Romance for women… I’m not complaining about Ralph Lauren in particular, although all houses have started selling things so banal and simplistic they’re literally olfactory reggaeton. Cheers

  • Very similar to Montblanc Legend Spirit; this one has more ‘stuff’ while Montblanc is spartan, but they’re 80% the same. I’ll stick with Montblanc; the unadorned aroma seems more interesting to me. Also, although I’m not 100% sure, I’d say it lasts longer; at least the Montblanc is more potent

  • Just the right balance between the fresh bite of herbs and fine woods. It resembles the Parfum but has a different vibe—more relaxed and fresh. (Owning both would be redundant). Great for night outs and formal yet youthful work environments (around 30s). Very pleasant

  • Pabloufum

    This perfume is killer—an aromatic woody/herbal scent that’s delicate and sensual. But watch out: on my skin it barely lasts 20 minutes. What a shame, because I love it… And don’t even talk about sillage; I don’t get time to evaluate it. Don’t be fooled by the EDP label; it’s Ralph Lauren, and most of their stuff has this issue. That said, duty calls, so I tried the new Parfum version and it actually performs. If you have the same problem, go for that one at least and give it a chance. Cheers

  • I read reviews about longevity and was blown away: on my skin it lasts about 12 hours and on clothes even days. It’s super versatile, with a moderate sillage at first that then evolves softly but consistently. The scent is divine. Totally recommended. Scent: 9, Projection: 7, Longevity: 9

  • I tested the fragrance while I was shopping and it definitely seemed like a very attractive scent. They even made me try Acqua di Gio Profondo, and I noticed similarities, although I preferred ADG; without a doubt, it’s a perfume I’d buy especially for hot climates if its value were half the price. On the longevity side, it wasn’t much on my skin. It feels quite spicy and aromatic. I think before buying it, you should test it on your skin, otherwise it might disappoint you.

  • Rich fragrance and highly recommended for autumn, spring, and summer, except on extremely hot days. Very good longevity and moderate projection for the first hour and a half. Perfect for work since it’s a very pleasant and non-intrusive scent… as for compliments, I got a few. Rating: 8.5/10

  • In my opinion, it leans heavily toward women’s perfume. I don’t see it as similar to any Invictus as many claim.

  • Carlos Ivovic

    I spent three hours sniffing through different fragrances. I had this in my cart because a tester was given to me. I found it on sale and it’s a unique scent for me so far. People talk a lot about INVICTUS, but I don’t find the slightest resemblance. As always, a good hit from PRL; the lavender is present from start to finish. This EDP in the office definitely gives you an edge. If you’re good at what you do, it marks you as a serious man. The concept is ridiculous, but that’s how the subconscious works. Good durability and intensity. I don’t feel it’s for parties, but possibly for a semi-formal dinner on any night of the year.

  • JohnAcosta25

    Too much lavender for my taste. This is maybe for a young corporate executive or a suit-wearing college student, Ivy League style (Harvard, Yale…), very formal yet versatile. It smells good, of course, but it doesn’t click in my environment. It smells like Palmolive soap, the lilac-colored one, with subtle woody and masculine touches. I find it quite similar to YSL’s MYSLF, a non-intrusive, wearable scent, almost like fabric softener. I haven’t tried the Parfum or Elixir versions, but I guess they should be a bit darker and denser; in my case, I’d lean toward those.

  • The scent is pleasant, but it doesn’t really work for me. Literally, I put it on to go to the grocery store three blocks away to pick up two items; I came home and the scent was gone, leaving only faint traces close to the skin. What a shame.

  • One of the best scents within designer perfumery, however, the longevity leaves much to be desired.

  • Ricardo-powa

    Top notes, super versatile for any age, occasion, or weather. Smells great and safe to buy blind; no one will think it’s bad. Good projection and longevity. Perfect for going out to parties with a fresh vibe. It’s in the same family as MYSLF, Polo Black, and Aqua di Gio Profumo. And to the guy who said it’s just lavender: most party, date, and summer perfumes carry lavender; that’s what gives it the masculine touch…

  • molletmod.73

    In the line of trendy sweet blue ambroxane fragrances like Sauvage, YSL Y, Luna Rossa, Dylan Blue, etc., but in this case, it’s lavender-based and super synthetic, à la Invictus. Longevity of 5-6 hours and moderate performance. It smells like a scent you’ve visited before, but it’s versatile and reliable. Note, some have rated it as generic. If you want a blue fragrance, you can skip the others as they are already overdone and get this cheap, under 50 euros for 100ml, go for it. For me, it’s the best in the Ralph Lauren Club saga, and of course, I prefer it 100 times over things like YSL Myself or overrated hits like Bleu de Chanel.

  • DannyLeon89

    Personal opinion in simple words, no fancy phrases: One day someone gave it to me to try at a store, and I liked it, so I bought it. I’m not sure if it was the best decision. It’s not a bad perfume; it has good quality and longevity, but the scent doesn’t overwhelm me. It’s a serious fragrance. It’s mainly lavender with chlorophyl (probably from the sage). WARNING, don’t confuse it with a ‘cleaning product’ lavender smell; this is a dark lavender. What does it smell like? Like smelling a green tree branch and mixing it with lavender. Who is it for? Men aged 35 to 45 (maybe older). How long does it last? 6 to 8 hours on skin, 10-12 hours on clothes (and it stays on the fabric). What occasion? I can’t say for sure, but definitely not a party fragrance as they promote it, not at all; it’s more serious.

  • Ralph Lauren’s Ralph’s Club: There are things that seem like a passing trend, but upon closer appreciation, they turn out to be different. I don’t find it similar to YSL’s Y or Invictus; maybe the opening gives a vibe, but in reality, it doesn’t imitate them or come close. Imagine we are as many seas on the planet; the only common thing is water, but nothing else. From color, texture, clarity, scent, and movement, it’s particularly different, like a wave. How many waves are there, and none are exactly alike. In my opinion, it’s really good and undervalued. It might be due to a misinterpretation on first impression. I’ve worn it several days, and each time I’m more convinced that it has its own personality and is pleasant. It’s an urban fragrance that fits school, work, dates, or any day and hour. It’s a signature that, while not surprising and with others in the same league, stands out as distinctive, enjoyable, and different from mass trends. Many people dismiss it because they perhaps expected something else or only sniffed it once; the more you wear it, the more you find its side. If you tried it and didn’t like it, give it another conscious opportunity, and you’ll notice its virtues. Combination: fresh and clean lavender with woods and a touch of wild outdoors. It’s an all-rounder that never lets you down. Performance is normal. Scent: 9.0, Projects well for 2 hours, Longevity: 6 hours. Recommended.

  • Nice perfume, rich aroma, although if it lasted a bit longer it would be great. Women like it.

  • RicardoPowa123

    It reminds me a lot of Myself and Y EDP, but it’s less floral and less sweet (no habanana notes) than those. Maybe there’s a hint of Bad Boy Cobalt in there. It’s versatile and ultra-clean, in the same vein as Nuit de l’Homme.

  • Good morning, community. It’s a pleasure to share my thoughts on a site I’ve been following for years. In my opinion, this perfume borders on generic, not because it’s bad, but because it’s something the nose accepts easily. It’s a powdery scent that evokes cleanliness and peace with every spray. It’s a smart purchase, but don’t abuse it; remember that less is more. Enjoy this lovely aroma that earns compliments and gives you peace of mind knowing you spent your money well. Let’s respect everyone’s opinions; diversity is the best thing. Longevity: 8, Scent: 8, Sillage: 5, Originality: 7.

  • Juli_diaz02

    If you’re looking for elegance, freshness, and masculinity, Ralph Lauren’s Ralph’s Club is an excellent addition. But if you want something potent for parties, this isn’t your spot. This EDP opens clean and fresh with lavender, perfect for something sober but with character. The powdery heart adds softness, while the earthy, woody base provides depth. It has an interesting composition, but the trail and longevity don’t leave a lasting impression after a few hours. Its versatility is its strong suit: perfect for daily wear, work, or casual outings without overwhelming the space, yet leaving a good scent. It’s not for nighttime events where you want to stand out, but rather for a mature audience that prefers something refined and subtle. It’s not a party fragrance as the name might suggest, but it has a discreet elegance perfect for daytime. In summary: clean, fresh, sophisticated, timeless, and understated. Don’t expect huge projection, but it’s a reliable ally for moderate occasions. Positives: Clean and sophisticated aroma, total versatility, suitable for mature audiences. Negatives: Short longevity despite being an EDP, weak projection, doesn’t deliver on the ‘party’ vibe. Rating: 7/10.

  • Tested on a sample and it really caught my attention: it’s masculine, formal, and modern, very much in the line of YSL Y or Montblanc Explorer. It’s hard to imagine anyone not liking it. Woody and aromatic with a soapy touch, but the sage gives it a pleasant semi-sweet body. The vetiver base is also nice. Best for spring, summer evenings, or autumn; it doesn’t hold up well in extreme cold. Ideal for the office or semi-formal occasions. I can’t judge longevity much since it was a sample, but it seems discreet and intimate, smelling great in your personal bubble without being loud. It’s the kind of gift that always goes over well.

  • YahirAlann

    It smells like a gentleman. If you’re over 25 and planning to wear a shirt every day, I think this is the best perfume you’ll find. Quite versatile as long as you don’t over-spray.

  • camilo abuhuad

    It’s a mature perfume, nothing youthful. It’s for your office job, your business meeting, your lawyer work. It’s a very virile lavender, totally opposite to the one in Phantom, for example. I like it a lot; if I had to complain, I’d say that the fresh, woody note you get when applying fades as it dries. When you first apply it, it’s like smelling the leaves of a tree on your hands, and that doesn’t last long.

  • amunoz1975

    Elegant, distinguished, pleasant and very wearable. I find it more of a night scent, and it doesn’t resemble the Y by YSL at all.

  • Hmm… It reminds me a bit of Myself, but softer… It’s fresh, versatile, mature, easy to wear daily, and not annoying. Recommended if you have soft and fresh tastes.

  • I found it on sale in Argentina and gave it a try. It’s a really rich aroma; the only thing is that the longevity is average, about 4-5 hours at full strength. It’s a perfume to use literally for anything: office, university, dinner, date, casual use—just not for a club since it lacks the performance. I see it as a super modest, intimate scent, more personal than anything else; don’t expect to walk into a room and have everyone turn around asking what perfume you’re wearing. Still, I’ve gotten many compliments from women and friends. If you see it on sale or are looking for this style of more personal aromas, go for it without fear; it won’t disappoint.

  • Here, a high school student. It’s a rich perfume if you’re someone more serious or masculine; personally, it doesn’t fit my more open style, but on important days or when I need to lead, this fragrance accompanies me well. Longevity and sillage are moderate; it’s a well-defined, masculine scent that doesn’t invade.

  • A simple but reliable perfume. If you want to smell like a clean man, this is a great option. I find it quite versatile, though the performance is something to discuss.

  • I remember when it first came out, I got a vial sent by mail from Ralph Lauren and was surprised. While it’s not a bad perfume, I was disappointed because I felt it was just another revisit to the Invictus concept from 2013, launched with a huge fanfare eight years later. Between the two, I’d stick with Paco Rabanne. Totally mainstream and lacking personality, it doesn’t justify its price (around $40). Average longevity and sillage for this type of fragrance.

  • Fernando32277856

    A very cozy and masculine aroma, a modern fougère. I find it a bit creamy and powdery; on my skin, the longevity isn’t standout, and the projection is only acceptable for the first two hours. I wear it on cold days after a shower to stay at home—it gives a clean feeling without being overpowering. It’s not meant to grab attention; rather, it’s close and intimate. The downside is that in Argentina, the price is high; the brand positions itself as expensive among designer lines, but during occasional sales, it’s worth it. In my opinion, it adds value to the collection and isn’t redundant among the sweet and vanilla launches. Would I buy it again? Yes, but only with a good deal.

  • Perfect for spring and fall, ideal for everyday wear. If you’re looking for something for summer, look elsewhere since it’s an aromatic scent that doesn’t project as much as it does on a cloudy autumn day. It smells great and delivers on its promises; maybe it’s not groundbreaking, but it works. Highly recommended.