Polo Sport was one of my earliest fragrances back in the 1990s, that I really took a liking to. It was everywhere back then and still enjoys a high level of support even today. However, it doesn’t seem to have the same power, it once did…but still has a similar price tag.
So, many guys want a cheaper alternative that smells similar to the Ralph Lauren fragrance. Here are my updated picks.
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What Makes Polo Sport Unique?
Polo Sport stands out because it captures a very specific kind of clean, chilled aquatic freshness that still feels different from most modern blue fragrances.
The opening blends subdued citrus like orange and lemon with mint, neroli, lavender, and a light seaweed note that gives it a cool watery feel without becoming overly marine or salty.
What really makes it unique is that slightly sweet aquatic signatureāsomething between citrus freshness and smooth sporty cleanlinessāthat is hard to describe but instantly recognizable once you smell it.
It feels fresh, soothing, and effortless rather than loud or aggressive, which is why so many people remember it so fondly from the 90s.
People love Polo Sport because it is one of the easiest warm-weather daily wear fragrances ever made: versatile, casual, and comfortable enough for teenagers or older men without smelling cheap or overly youthful.
Even with reformulation changes over the years, it still keeps that same easygoing sporty DNA that made it a classic in the first place.
Quick Overview
š My Verdict: Top Choices
Endorphin for Him by Dua is the best overall choice if you want the closest match to the original Polo Sport DNA. It captures that classic 90s aquatic freshness with mint, citrus, aldehydes, woods, and that slightly sporty marine feel that made Polo Sport so iconic, while giving you stronger modern performance.
Aqua Quorum by Antonio Puig is the best budget option if you want something very close without spending much. It delivers that same fresh lavender-citrus style with dry masculine cleanliness, and many people actually prefer its performance compared to newer Polo Sport bottles, making it the smartest value pick.
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| Fragrance | Price Range | Similarity | Key Shared Notes | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Endorphin for Him by Dua | $$ | Very High | Aquatic notes, aldehydes, mint, citrus, woods, seaweed, spice | Closest overall Polo Sport-style option |
| Aqua Quorum by Antonio Puig | $-$$ | High | Lavender, citrus, grapefruit, dry freshness, floral notes | Best inexpensive replacement |
| Animale for Men | $-$$ | Moderate-High | Citrus, floral notes, lavender, oakmoss, juniper, neroli | A fresh close relative with solid performance |
| Cactus for Men by Cuba | $ | Moderate | Fresh green notes, aquatic feel, clean citrus style | Super cheap fresh-green option |
| Colour Me Blue by Milton Lloyd | $ | High | Mint, citrus, lavender, clean freshness | Rock-bottom budget choice |
| Wings for Men by Giorgio Beverly Hills | $-$$ | Moderate-High | Lavender, green freshness, citrus, neroli, jasmine, musk, cedar | Soapy 90s-style aquatic freshness |
Colognes that Smell Similar to Polo Sport
Sporty Rush
Endorphin for Him by Dua– If you want something that is less expensive than Polo Sport, while attempting to capture the original 1994 essence, Endorphin has got to be the top choice. It’s based on the original Polo Sport formulation.
Dua attempts to match what you get with the Ralph Lauren release. Generally, they do a great job. It’s tough to get everything 100 percent exact, but this is going to be as close as you can expect.
The great aquatic and aldehydic mix with mint, citrus, woods, seaweed, and spice. Plus, the price is great ($33 as of this update). If you want something close to exact, get Endorphin.
The Best Aqua
Aqua Quorum by Antonio Puig– For me, this isn’t an exact replica of Polo Sport, but it is darn close. Plus, this seems to have equal if not better performance, than the last batch of Polo Sport I tried.Ā
The initial burst of the familiar lavender and citrus, is rather striking. The grapefruit and lack of mint in Aqua Quorum, does give it a different feel than Polo, but the dry freshness and floral elements keep them closely related.
If you want a cologne that is a good replacement for Polo Sport, for less than half the price, I’d probably go with this Antonio Puig fragrance.Ā
Different but a Close Relative
Animale By Animale Parfums For Men. Eau De Toilette Spray 3.4 Ounces– Animale does bear a rather striking resemblance to Polo Sport, without sharing too much of the original formula’s notes.
Yes, it gives you citrus, floral notes, and a helping of lavender. However, it lacks the aquatic elements, and especially mint.
Nonetheless, Animale manages to strike that fresh tone with notes of oak moss and juniper. It dries down very clean, as a trio of lavender, neroli, and juniper. A fairly inexpensive option, with plenty of history behind it, and a very solid performer.Ā
Inexpensive but Similar
Cactus for Men by Cuba– Cactus is a super cheap option from Cuba, which is well known for having fairly nice options that are similar to famous designer scents. Is this close to the aroma of Polo Sport? Sort of.
Cactus is like a blend of the above-listed Animale, Polo Sport, and Cool Water. A very fresh, greenish smell, and the ‘aquatic’ aroma is much like the inside of a cactus. It’s similar, but not exact, but does have its own unique cleanly smell. Worth a shot for usually around $8-15.
The Super Cheap Option
Colour Me Blue by Milton Lloyd– Minty fresh with citrus and lavender notes? Check. Not a super complex option, but Milton Lloyd always brings a similar smelling fragrance, for really cheap.
Now, don’t expect to be blown away by this. For under $10, this is a good enough approximation of today’s Polo Sport. Though, I’d say it’s probably quite a bit different from the better vintage 90s version.
I’d go with, the Antonio Puig, which is only $5-10 more. However, if you want the rock bottom option, Colour Me Blue.
Beneath my Wings
Wings by Giorgio Beverley Hills– Style wise, this is very similar but they don’t smell exactly the same. This is an entry for those who want another option that is closely related while having a distinct scent.
Actually, Wings does have elements of both Polo Sport and Cool Water involved here. Cool Water is more fresh and tobacco laden, while Polo Sport strikes me as more floral than Wings.
Not as good to me, but the dry down here is quite likeable. Lavender and a greenish freshness open things up. Some citrus, sweetness, some neroli spice, but kind of a lot going on. It simplifies and gets cleaner as we move forward.
Somewhat of that same aquatic background, but turns much more into a jasmine and lavender mix, with musk and cedar. Soapy for sure, more so than is Polo Sport, but Wings for Men is a nice cheap 90s throwback.

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