It will give a nice compliment to your outfit





Let's wear your suit or perhaps odd trousers with either a blazer or an odd jacket and a well-knotted tie, a pair of well-polished shoes, also a beautiful dress watch on your wrist; now you look in the mirror then you will see a man with potential and dressed elegantly, aren't you?.

But wait, I think something you have missed. Yes indeed, that's your pocket square; a piece of cloth that will give a nice compliment to your outfit, whether you might be wearing a tuxedo, business suit or an odd jacket, choose an appropriate pocket square to add a bit more flair to your overall look.

As I said a pocket square is a nice compliment to your outfit; therefore, you don't need to exactly match your pocket square either with your tie or any other piece of garment that you wear, however, you can choose colours and patterns a little bit rather cohesive or perhaps you may try some contrasting colours and prints as well; but not too flashy.

Therefore, never buy a tie and pocket square as a combo pack (the same fabric and same colour) it never going to make you look classy; rather than flashy, though when I see a man wearing a pocket square like this I perceive its totally a disaster on his outfit.

However, I would suggest a white pocket square is every man must have in his wardrobe, well if you are the person who hesitates and doesn't know where to begin then I would encourage you to start with a white pocket square (cotton/ linen); and then move on to some light blues, afterwards, you could try some contrasting colours and prints, and in terms of choosing the fabric is predominantly cotton, linen, and silk.

In terms of folding a pocket square, we have various styles but the thing is folding it gently and putting it on your jacket's chest pocket; then a few adjustments to get a nice shape of it and ready to go, despite when I think of folding a pocket square; I would like to share with you one of the versatile, elegant also a simple fold which is called the presidential fold/ Tv fold; perhaps you would probably see in many movies when the characters wearing a tuxedo or business suits, it is the most formal one and preferable for black-tie and white-tie attire (a white linen/ silk pocket square) also for business suits as well.

Click here to watch how to fold your pocket square in more different ways


Vickens

I'm a menswear columnist, classic menswear enthusiast, and curious about tailors, shoemakers, artisans & classic style lovers, and I assist you to enhance your extensive knowledge about men's clothing, accessories, and the way of styling your outfit and care for your wardrobe.

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