Meet Field Blue: a breezy perfume oil inspired by Polo 67, concentrated for longevity and skipping the alcohol entirely.
Clean, sharp and instantly likeable — the definition of a crowd-pleaser.

What You’ll Actually Smell
Top: Bergamot sparkles with zesty Italian citrus; Green Apple snaps tart and crisp; Grapefruit zings tart and pink.
Heart: Sage breathes cool and herbal; Geranium leans green-rosy; Lavender cools things with aromatic herbs.
Dry-down: Musk hums soft and skin-warm. Vetiver snaps green and rooty. Cedar lends a clean, dry-wood edge.
How To Wear It
Bring it out when the temperature climbs; it shines in spring and summer heat. A natural fit for him, and honestly great on anyone who reaches for it. Spritz of the morning, sorted.
Oil vs. the Designer Bottle
Think of it as the scent you love, minus the things you don’t: no alcohol sting, no three-figure price tag, no tiny bottle that runs dry in a month. Just the fragrance, concentrated and built to last.
Make It Last All Day
Because there’s no alcohol to flash off, a single pass is usually plenty. Start light, give it ten minutes to bloom, and add a touch more only if you want a bigger trail.
What Makes It Special
Citrus is famously fleeting in sprays — locking it into an oil base is the single best way to stretch that just-showered freshness across a whole day.
Because it’s an impression of Polo 67 — not the designer bottle — you get the crisp, clean freshness you love at a fraction of the price, with none of the alcohol burn.
A Quick Word on Bright Citrus-Aromatic Scents
Fresh fragrances — citrus, aquatic, aromatic and green — are the easiest to wear and the quickest to earn compliments. Their one weakness is longevity, which is exactly the problem an oil base solves: those bright notes hang on for hours, not minutes.
The Quick Facts
- Inspired by: Polo 67
- Scent family: Bright Citrus-Aromatic
- Best for: men's, Spring, Summer
- Format: Alcohol-free perfume oil — 0.33 oz rollerball up to bulk sizes
Great fragrance shouldn’t cost a fortune. Field Blue proves it, one dab at a time.
