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Honestly it reminds me of a smoky single malt scotch with a medicinal aura about it. Use it sparingly and the colder outside the better. I wore this infrequently in high school and only recently reacquired it. I loved it for its masculine juniper and pine as a child, and now I appreciate the subtle backbone of leather. This is a clean, older-style scent, and is very much in my wheelhouse as a result.

Polo by Ralph Lauren is a Woody Chypre fragrance for men. The nose behind this fragrance is Carlos Benaim. Also is the interlock 100% cotton or a blend. And what process prevents that shirt from shrinking polo dress shirts and losing color over numerous washings. Thank you for your assistance in advance to the answers of my questions. Ralph Lauren does not tell us where they source the yarns for their polos.

I can’t imagine any occasion that would be suitable for it and it smells way too outdated. The dark grey suit and lace-up leather shoes come next with the tortoise-shell rimmed glasses and that handsome mustache neatly trimmed. It has a great longevity and good sillage. I don’t know why i was not interested in that perfume. Bought a travel spray out of a gift set. I think this is what Quorum wants to smell like but is harsher.

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It was the only fragrance I wore until 1994 when my girlfriend bought me Dolce and Gabbana Pour Homme. I quite enjoyed it—and man has it changed too— but it took a backseat to Polo Green. I wore Polo for about 20 years but it just kept going through reformulations and it is now a watered down, quality stripped shell of the original. It’s Polo, but a cheap imitation of it. It lost that something special, those truly rich and deep notes.

The shirt is equipped with a button-down point collar, long sleeves and button barrel cuffs. I work in a Polo store and EVERY employee who works in the store, no matter the age or sex, from 16 to 60, hates this smell, and dreads when someone tries it on. And so do the customers who have to shop in the store after it’s sprayed.

He was an “Atari democrat”, but the last time he voted blue was Al Gore in 2001 (he’ll say he voted for Biden but that’s a lie). He might be the ultimate successful boomer. No brand captures all-American flair quite like Polo Ralph Lauren. Established in the late ’60s, the original men’s line perfected preppy style by transforming Ivy League and country Polo Ralph Lauren t shirt club wear into everyday apparel that promised simple sophistication. If it were possible to give a visual definition of the modern American man, then he would undoubtedly be wearing clothes by Ralph Lauren. The world-famous polo player logo first adorned shirts in the 1960s, and is now a ubiquitous site in stylish milieus across the globe.

A class in a bottle, stands on its own and is a trendsetter – a one and only green and leather chypre with a huge load of tobacco. This is the worst fragrance I’ve ever smelled. I’m not sure what went wrong – but I don’t believe people actually wear whatever I smelled. This fragrance screams ‘Grandfather’ to me. It has a very classic scent that smells like a well put together older gentleman.

I do get the basil and drop of gin in the opening too mind, but overall it’s a leather and pine binge. I would suggest this for the mature man, 40’s and up. You won’t be getting huge compliments, as a matter of fact the opposite. This is a mature man’s scent and should be worn for personal enjoyment. There will be the occasional person who finds this appealing as you wear it but don’t count on most people to like it. I have decided this will be my signature scent when I get into my late 40’s.