you’re thinking of three 6 mafia’s “poppin my collar”. haha. i like there song “stay fly” more.</p>
<p>anyway, i have to ask…why don’t you just use google. i mean, you can find practically any song and artist by typing one line of the song in quotes and lyrics afterwards. i didn’t have to try it with this song b/c i already knew it…but still. i would have had i not known it. ok i’ll shut up now.</p>
<p>I’ve been told I can actually pull off the look, but I rarely wear polo shirts as it is so it doesn’t matter. </p>
<p>Popped collars are one of those things that can make one guy look like a complete moron but look great on another. General rule of thumb though, if you pop your collar and you’re NOT going to a club, you’re a ■■■■■■■■■.</p>
<p>…yeah…i’ve worn dual polos but that’s about the extent to which i’ve ventured into abercrombie territory. i’m more of the low jeans tee and flipflop type guy…I do admit that I own every color of old nay flip flop…but that’s because I live in philly and that’s actually the opposite of the norm. I hate tshirts that look like dresses and jeans big enough to have a party in…but mabye that’s just me.</p>
<p>It depends on the person. I know people who can pull it off (very few) while there are those who do but look like clowns (quite a few of them). Of course you have the suburban preps popping some A&F rag which makes them look like a clown with no clue. </p>
<p>(I don’t and can’t pull of a popped collar).</p>
<p>Ive been told by numerous people that I look too muscular for the popped collar look(the few times I mocked some of those tools while in HS). For those who think it can be pulled off, Is the look only for underweight pansies?</p>
<p>You guys label people way too much. Just because you pop your collar doesn’t mean you’re a jackass – except for that 3 polo shirt guy, ***! – you could be a intelligent AND trendy AND look hot with your collar popped. Seriously. Chill.</p>