The pocket square, once known as the handkerchief, is now a symbol of sophistication for well-dressed men worldwide. Whether paired with a full suit or just a blazer, a pocket square adds a refined touch to any outfit. Remember, your pocket square should complement the colors of your tie but avoid matching it exactly.
Rule #1
The pocket square enhances your attire without directly matching any other element, creating a visually appealing contrast.
Avoid this common mistake: Matching your pocket square and tie in the exact same fabric or pattern can look overly coordinated and less stylish.
1. One Peak/Point Fold
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Lay your pocket square flat with one corner pointing up and another pointing down.
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Fold the bottom corner up onto the top corner.
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Fold the left corner to the center.
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Just like in step 3, fold the right corner to the center.
When to wear: Suitable for both business and casual settings.
Difficulty level: Easy
Recommended Fabrics: Best with cotton or linen for a crisp finish.
2. Two Peak/Point Fold
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Lay your pocket square flat.
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Fold one side over so it creates a triangle. To create the two separate points at the top, it’s important the two corners do not align.
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Fold the left side towards the right, and then the right corner towards the left corner.
When to wear: Business or Casual
Difficulty level: Advanced
Recommended fabrics: Cotton or linen
3. Three Peak/Point Fold
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Lay your pocket square flat with one corner facing up and one corner facing down.
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Fold the bottom corner up (as step #2 in Two Peak Fold) so the corners are close, but do not align.
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Now it’s time to create the third tip: fold the left corner towards the right and towards the “middle peak”.
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Then fold the right bottom corner straight across to the left corner.
When to wear: Ideal for business or dressier casual events.
Difficulty level: Advanced
Recommended fabrics: Cotton or linen
4. Presidential/Square fold
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Lay the pocket square flat.
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Fold the pocket square in half.
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Fold the left side over the right side.
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Fold the bottom part up; how much you will fold depends on how deep your jacket pocket is.
When to wear: Formal events or casual ones needing a subtle addition.
Difficulty level: Easy
Recommended fabrics: Cotton or linen for a smooth, flat appearance.
5. The Puff Fold
- Lay your pocket square flat.
- Pinch the center and lift it.
- Lightly grasp near the center with your other hand.
- Slide it through your hand, adjusting to get the right puffiness.
- Tuck the folded part into your pocket, adjusting for a natural pouf.
When to wear: Casual settings where a more relaxed style is appropriate.
Difficulty level: Easy
Fabrics: Cotton, linen, or silk for a soft, draping effect.
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