
I decided to rock the popped collar last night. I enjoyed it. It’s high fashion for the average Shoo-man. Comparable to the mullet it allows a gentleman or lady to be business one minute and the center of the party the next.
What are your thoughts on the ‘popped collar’?
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Can you say gay? I’m pretty sure that is obviously in your vocabulary.
U can only do it if you where green pants like that guy. I agree with Kyle
metro
but deffinatly leaning toward the homo side
Shoo, you’re sexy enough without the popped collar babe… Don’t channel your inner queer eye-guy. That’s no way to lay it down for the ladies…
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Thursday’s going to be wicked fun, yo. I can’t wait.
Shoo, your popped collar story reminded me of this…
Bud Light Presents: Real Men of Genius: Today we salute you, Mr. Constant Collar Putter Upper. You, bedecked in popped collar, teach us that we no longer have to live with a cold, back of the neck. Sure, your Pink alligator polo may look feminine to some, but not to the 17 other frat guys wearing the same thing at the bar. Where others may see thoughtless fashion conformity, you preach a higher gospel. You preach of a world where its okay for a man to go tanning. You ask “why can’t we wear make-up and use shampoo with lavender essecence?” So crack open an ice-cold Bud Light, Mr. Abercrombie (or is it Fitch?), because we all know, when we really need a piece of gum, you might have one…in your man purse.”
In my openion the popped collar is a bad idea.
Collar is always up, unless at work or church…Shoo knows how I roll.