<p>I read all this crap on thefacebook about popped collars and anti-popped collars. What exactly is this? Is it just people flipping their collars up on collared shirt?</p>
<p>Yes it's when you put up the collar on polo shirts. I've never seen anything so stupid until I moved to the East coast, especially guys in pink shirts.</p>
<p>"My other shirt has its collar popped" = FAVORITE SHIRT EVER</p>
<p>There's an article about it in the Georgetown Heckler: <a href="http://www.georgetownheckler.com/collar.html%5B/url%5D">http://www.georgetownheckler.com/collar.html</a></p>
<p>(Georgetown is kind of notorious for popped collars)</p>
<p>hey how come Kent State has 0 posts?</p>
<p>[right] its an illusion[/right]</p>
<p>it depends on the occasion if the collar shall be popped or not. :)
lol</p>
<p>Commandment 11:
Thou shalt never pop thy collar, for it is the work of the Devil and fatuous frat boys.</p>
<p>haah thats really funny. Popped collars at my school are only done by wannabe rich kids.</p>
<p>I hate popped collars. It looks really dumb.</p>
<p>A few years ago, I used to go by the adage "bottoms up, collars up" because it was fun to be "that guy" at parties. Now every Abercrombie gelhead trash wears their collar up, making it about as cool as emo music. Pink polos can still be pulled off just make sure they're from Polo or Brooks Brothers. But if you're wearing a pink Lacoste polo with the collar up and you're from the Jersey shore and you go to public school, please just kill yourself, you're not sweet.</p>
<p>It's sorta a hip-hop term. "Pop yah collars, pimp convention hoes for a dollar" it's from a dr. dre song it's pretty cool to pop yah colla!</p>
<p>I'm from Delaware and this happens a lot at my school. Just yesterday I overheard a kid wearing two polo shirts (yes, one of them was pink) asking his friend whether he should pop one collar or do the "double pop." Sadly, that same guy was voted the best dressed guy in the senior class.</p>
<p>Lol, the guy who won best dressed senior guy in the seinor class last year... for his quote... he wrote "I invented the popped collar" </p>
<p>LoL! I laffed.</p>
<p>i don't think the phenomenon has spread to CA yet. the only place you can see a popped collar around here is watching "I love the 80's" on Vh1.</p>
<p>(Kent State has 0 posts because it's the cafe and posts don't add to the post count)</p>
<p>I've seen my share of popped lacostes, sometimes two at once.</p>
<p>I don't think it looks good on me personally <em>shrug</em></p>
<p>It's retarded.</p>
<p>I'm sick of the stupid abercrombie prep boys. They need to go grow some brains.</p>
<p>men should not wear pink. I swear.</p>
<p>men should not wear hot pink. actually, no one should wear hot pink, very few people can get away with it and still look classy. but i wonder, where along the way of evolution did we develop the idea that pink was girly? the only reason why it's looked upon as feminine is that pink things are pushed towards girls from birth. it's just the combo of red and white</p>
<p>I can think of very few skin tones that are complemented by pink.</p>