I haaaaaaate popped collars! The only person I can tolerate wearing their collar popped is my boyfriend's little brother.. I'm not sure if it's because he looks good or if I'm just used to seeing him with it (though it's probably the latter )
Of course your preppiest person here likes it. I am a fan of the preppy frat boy look, just not the attitude. But here is where I get weird, not on someone who is "new" preppy as in A&F or others. But a guy wearing a vintage worn in Lacoste works for me!
"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 essence?" 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. "
Oh my goodness, I love those radio commercials! I haven't heard that one though, it's hilarious!!!!!
I don't mind popped collars on girls as much as I do on guys. I really don't like the look at all on men, it's tolerable on women though.
I don't really like upturned collars on shirts but I really like it on coats and blazers. Especially on guys. It just gives off this bookish aura which I love. I always think of the guy as a grad student or professor or struggling writer who can't afford a winter coat and turns his collar up in a feeble attempt to protect himself against the cold!
my boyfriend and I have a running joke about how dopey this looks... in fact I just IM'ed him the Real Men of Genius song. I think it can sometimes work on women, though.
theotherjess wrote: I despise the popped collar (especially when done on a guy with a pink polo). Reminds me of the snobby spoiled kids at my school. Have you guys ever heard the "real men of genius" commercials? They have one just for popped collars. "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 essence?" 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. "
You are SO cracking me up!! I love your "tag line" too - I bet you are a trip to hang out with!!!!!!
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I don't really like upturned collars on shirts but I really like it on coats and blazers. Especially on guys. It just gives off this bookish aura which I love. I always think of the guy as a grad student or professor or struggling writer who can't afford a winter coat and turns his collar up in a feeble attempt to protect himself against the cold!
AHAHAHA...that is priceless. me too, cc...me too.
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For me, it depends on how the guy carries it off. I think it can look good on the right guy, maybe someone a little artsy. It takes some someone bold and sexy and fashionable, but not someone who is trying too hard or copying someone else's style.
But bottom line, I would make fun of my husband if he tried to pull this off, so I guess I think this is best left to the experts....and most regular guys aren't experts.
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