Polo Sport vs Polo Green
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Blasts open with icy mint and sharp bergamot cut through with lemon and mandarin, landing somewhere between a sports locker room and a coastal breeze — not subtle, but clean and immediate. The heart softens slightly as lavender and neroli pull it toward a gentler, almost soapy freshness, with ginger adding a faint spiced edge that keeps it from going flat. Dry-down is a quiet cedar-and-musk base with modest sillage. Projection is moderate to light past the first hour — a skin-close finish. — Warm-weather daily wear for younger men who want clean and uncomplicated.
Opens with a sharp, resinous blast of juniper berries and pine needles cut through by bitter bergamot — classic barbershop-green with real edge. The heart settles into oakmoss and leather, earthy and slightly animalic, with tobacco adding a dry, smoky undertone. The dry-down goes deep into vetiver and patchouli, grounding everything in dark soil and wood. Projection is bold early, softening to a tight, persistent sillage that clings for hours — Built for cool weather and confident wearers who want something unapologetically old-school.
How they overlap
Polo Sport and Polo Green share exactly one note (bergamot). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Polo Sport is the cheaper original at $80 compared to $99 for Polo Green — about 19% less. Polo Sport is built for spring/summer; Polo Green for spring/fall/winter. Pick by when you'd actually wear it.