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Why every stylish man needs a pocket square

A pocket square is that small yet powerful style accessory that can take your suit game to the next level. It's a simple square of fabric, usually silk, linen or cotton, that you tuck into your suit jacket's breast pocket. But don't let its size fool you - a well-chosen and artfully folded pocket square can be the defining detail of your outfit.

Pocket squares serve a dual purpose: they provide a stylish pop of color or pattern to complement your suit, shirt and tie combo, and they are also a subtle sign that you pay attention to the finer details of dressing well. A man with a pocket square in his suit is a man who cares about his appearance and knows how to put together a polished, complete look.

Mastering the basic pocket square folds

While simply stuffing your pocket square into your pocket can look charmingly nonchalant, knowing a few key folds will allow you to change up your look and add some sophistication. Here are four classic folds every man should have in his sartorial toolkit:

The Presidential Fold

Also known as the square fold, this is the easiest and most minimalist of pocket square folds. Simply fold your pocket square in half, and then in half again to form a smaller square. Tuck it into your pocket so that about 1/4 inch peeks out in a straight line. Crisp and tidy.

The One-Point Fold

For a slightly more dressed-up look, try the one-point fold. Lay your pocket square flat, bring the bottom point up to the top point to form a triangle. Then, fold the left and right points behind, forming a smaller triangle. Tuck the bottom point into your pocket, adjusting so the top point is centered.

The Two-Point Fold

Similar to the one-point, the two-point fold gives you a symmetrical, angular look. Start with the triangle from the one-point fold, then simply fold it in half lengthwise. Tuck in the bottom point, leaving the two points peeking out of your pocket.

The Puff Fold

For a more relaxed yet debonair vibe, go with the puff fold. Pinch the center of your pocket square, letting the edges drape down. Fold the bottom up and behind the "puff", then tuck the whole thing into your pocket, fluffing and adjusting the puff to your liking.

Coordinating your pocket square with your outfit

Now that you've got your folding techniques down, let's talk about matching your pocket square to the rest of your ensemble. The key is to complement, not match exactly. Your pocket square should pick up on a color from your shirt, tie, or even your suit itself, but in a different pattern or shade.

For example, if you're wearing a navy suit with a light blue shirt and a dotted blue tie, choose a pocket square that incorporates one of those blues but in a paisley or floral pattern. The idea is to create visual interest and pull your look together without being too matchy-matchy.

If you're feeling bold, you can also use your pocket square to add a contrasting pop of color - think a mustard yellow square with a charcoal grey suit, or a lavender square with a deep green suit. Just make sure to keep the rest of your outfit fairly neutral so your pocket square can take center stage.

Pocket square etiquette and care

A few final tips for pulling off the pocket square with panache:

  • Always use a clean and crisp pocket square. Iron or steam out any wrinkles before folding.
  • Your pocket square doesn't have to be expensive, but it should be good quality fabric. Silk, linen, and cotton are classic choices.
  • For formal occasions, a white pocket square in a presidential fold is always appropriate. Save the colorful, puffy folds for more creative or casual suit looks.
  • Rotate your pocket squares to avoid wear and tear, and have them dry cleaned occasionally to keep them fresh.

With these pocket square skills up your sleeve, you'll be the best dressed man in any room. Remember, the small details can make a big impact. A pocket square shows that you've considered every aspect of your outfit, right down to that little puff of silk in your pocket. Now go forth and fold with confidence!

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