I don’t know how many of you think this is new, but popping the collar has been in for probably a year now. I have shirts that I wear with the collar up and shirts that I wear with the collar down. It’s more of a style preference than a sexual preference in my opinion.
The short-collar rugby shirts (ones for playing the sport of rugby, not ones that your sister buys at abercrombie) are made to be worn with the collar up, as are traditional polo shirts.
Double and triple popped collars are stupid. You aren’t supposed to wear more than one collared shirt at a time anyhow.
Girl’s pants are for girls. Unless you are also wearing a girl’s shirt, a girl’s bra, and a fresh pair of cotton panties, I don’t see a reason to wear them.
[quote]RIT Jared wrote:
Girl’s pants are for girls. Unless you are also wearing a girl’s shirt, a girl’s bra, and a fresh pair of cotton panties, I don’t see a reason to wear them.[/quote]
Speaking from experience of wearing womens clothes? Seems a statement made by an expert.
[quote]RIT Jared wrote:
I don’t know how many of you think this is new, but popping the collar has been in for probably a year now. I have shirts that I wear with the collar up and shirts that I wear with the collar down. It’s more of a style preference than a sexual preference in my opinion.
The short-collar rugby shirts (ones for playing the sport of rugby, not ones that your sister buys at abercrombie) are made to be worn with the collar up, as are traditional polo shirts.
Double and triple popped collars are stupid. You aren’t supposed to wear more than one collared shirt at a time anyhow.
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A popped collar just makes my traps look better.
RIT - Somehow, I can’t imagine that anyone takes it upon themselves to adjust your choice of collar style. I am immune as well, except for close friends who are haters. I used to have problems with uppity drunk girls who think they’re cute. Then I gained 25 pounds and started scowling at them.
After spending four years at a college where nearly every frat boy wore their collar up, I finally figured out why this was such a fashion trend. The true reason these “guys” wear their collar up is to cover up the stack of dimes their heads were resting on.
Also, when the weather got cold a North Face vest was standard issue and used to hide the lack of traps. The closest thing to neck work they ever got was wearing their Ray Ban sunglasses around their neck with one of those gay straps (croakies?) The world would be a better place if more men understood the benefits of a huge yoke.
[quote]danreeves1973 wrote:
RIT Jared wrote:
Girl’s pants are for girls. Unless you are also wearing a girl’s shirt, a girl’s bra, and a fresh pair of cotton panties, I don’t see a reason to wear them.
Speaking from experience of wearing womens clothes? Seems a statement made by an expert.[/quote]
Experience in taking clothes off hotties at RIT and other centers of higher learning in upstate NY is more like it, doing this often one gets familiar with what women wear.
Jared’s a true player and the only guy at the RIT gym making consistent and dramatic progress in strength and physique.
As well as a good friend.
Glad to see you posting again even if it is just off-topic.
[quote]RIT Jared wrote:
I don’t know how many of you think this is new, but popping the collar has been in for probably a year now. I have shirts that I wear with the collar up and shirts that I wear with the collar down. It’s more of a style preference than a sexual preference in my opinion.[/quote]
Well, I did say that I live in a hick town. And, while I have noticed it on a small scale for a while, it is now to almost epidemic proportions. When everyone including old guys are doing it, it has reached a state of overuse. It’s the fashion equivalent of overtraining. That’s how we do it though in California. “Oh that’s cool.” Then EVERYONE does it. Sheeple not people. Pathetic.
Wow. Now the tables are turned … I think I’ll have to embrace the mullet WHEN (not if, but when) it honors us with a most triumphant return. Mullets are beyond the ubergay to the point of absolute coolness. Simply nodding the head forward and back and as a result having hair flip flop perfectly out of phase is awesome.
Plus, with a mustache and cut-off jean shorts, I’ll be the epitome of “stud-muffin”. Yes, I will drive a T-top Trans-Am or Firebird. Yes, one headlight will be stuck in the up position. And finally, yes, the eintire ceiling will have come unglued only to be hanging by the plastic frames around the doors, windows, and inoperable interior light.
Bastard!
that is beautiful.[/quote]
That is indeed beautiful. There are only two things that would make Bastard’s vision true perfection – if he married his cousin and chose a double wide as his marital abode.
[quote]Jersey5150 wrote:
danreeves1973 wrote:
RIT Jared wrote:
Girl’s pants are for girls. Unless you are also wearing a girl’s shirt, a girl’s bra, and a fresh pair of cotton panties, I don’t see a reason to wear them.
Speaking from experience of wearing womens clothes? Seems a statement made by an expert.
Experience in taking clothes off hotties at RIT and other centers of higher learning in upstate NY is more like it, doing this often one gets familiar with what women wear.
Jared’s a true player and the only guy at the RIT gym making consistent and dramatic progress in strength and physique.
As well as a good friend.
Glad to see you posting again even if it is just off-topic.
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There are hotties at RIT?
[tucking collar down]
It’s totally gay. Not that there’s anything wrong with that.
I’ve seen the growing trend of guys wearing capri pants as well. (Does it make me gay that I know what they’re called?) I am troubled by this development. Like all of these gay clothing developments, they started in Europe.
RIT - Somehow, I can’t imagine that anyone takes it upon themselves to adjust your choice of collar style.[/quote]
Actually I had a run in with one of these said collar-adjusting females a couple months ago. I wanted it down and she kept taking it upon herself to pop it up for me.
Well to make a long story short we ended up back at my place, she asked me “wanna feel something soft?”. I said yes and she slipped my hand down onto her shaven mound. Then I asked her “wanna feel something hard?”. She said yes and I hit her in the face with a brick.
Bet that wasn’t the way you thought that one was gonna end.
[quote]RIT Jared wrote:
She asked me “wanna feel something soft?”. I said yes and she slipped my hand down onto her shaven mound. Then I asked her “wanna feel something hard?”. She said yes and I hit her in the face with a brick.
Bet that wasn’t the way you thought that one was gonna end.[/quote]
Did you hump her after she was knocked out? If so, then it ended the way I would have thought.
If you go and take a walk downtown, you’ll see people dressing all kinds of ways. Everything from Armani suits to people wearing goth clothing with loops the size of a silver dollar IN THEIR EARLOBE.
I don’t care how people dress. It makes them an individual. If someone dresses in pink because its the “new thing”, THAT is what makes it stupid.
I live on the North-East coast, and the collar-up thing was in … last year.
My problem is that usually get stuff a year after it starts on the west coast. So, technically, since you live in California you should have written your post … 2 years ago???
Maybe it’s one of those east-travels-west fashion trend. Trends … well… they’re the marketer’s best friend. And not much more.
I live on the North-East coast, and the collar-up thing was in … last year.
My problem is that usually get stuff a year after it starts on the west coast. So, technically, since you live in California you should have written your post … 2 years ago???
Maybe it’s one of those east-travels-west fashion trend. Trends … well… they’re the marketer’s best friend. And not much more.[/quote]
GAAAAAAD DAMNIT. Cain’t youns read? Yes, yes, yes, I know, it has been around for a while, but NOW it is getting rEEEEEdiculous. And I’ma perty shore them gays in that damned San Fagsicko done started it!
[quote]dollarbill44 wrote:
[tucking collar down]
It’s totally gay. Not that there’s anything wrong with that.
I’ve seen the growing trend of guys wearing capri pants as well. (Does it make me gay that I know what they’re called?) I am troubled by this development. Like all of these gay clothing developments, they started in Europe.
DB[/quote]
I know exactly what you’re talking about. To complete the trend its - Flip flops, Capris, glamoursly ugly belt, tank top, shaved head, and one strap book bag.
Ive seen this all too common trend in Munchen last year. I grew up in Germany, but never seen anything so cloned like that.