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How Do You Make A Pocket Square

How do you make a pocket square at home?

What is the standard size of a pocket square?

What is the best size for a pocket square? Pocket squares typically range in size from just under 10 x 10 inches to about 17 x 17 inches, depending on the fabric used. Thicker materials are generally easier to fold in smaller sizes; however, thinner materials require a larger size so that they don’t lose their shape.

Are pocket squares necessary?

The short answer is no. Although it might seem like an easy way to coordinate your outfit, matching your pocket square and tie or bow tie is a definite no-no in modern dress.

What material should pocket squares be?

The rule of thumb when choosing a pocket square fabric is that you want to match the fabric of the pocket square to that of your jacket. Cotton and linen suits demand a cotton or linen pocket square. Whereas, a very refined woolen suit needs a more refined pocket square, and that means silk.

What is a pocket square called?

A handkerchief (/ˈhæŋkərtʃɪf/; also called a hankie or, historically, a handkercher) is a form of a kerchief or bandanna, typically a hemmed square of thin fabric which can be carried in the pocket or handbag, and which is intended for personal hygiene purposes such as wiping one’s hands or face, or blowing one’s nose.

What is the point of a pocket square?

The pocket square is for show and belongs in your jacket breast pocket. It is normally made from silk, a light-weight cotton or linen, and should be small enough to fold without creating bulk. The handkerchief is for blow and goes in your back or front pants pocket or inside your jacket lower pockets/inside pockets.

Can you use a handkerchief as a pocket square?

Simply put, a handkerchief is useful, a pocket square is decorative. Both can look alike and can be made from the same fabric—both can be offered in the same dimensions, but both cannot be interchanged.

What can I use instead of a pocket square?

Handkerchiefs might technically exist for nose-wiping purposes, but as long as you don’t whip this one out to blow your nose, no one will suspect it’s not a real pocket square. Bandannas and small scarves may also serve just as well, as long as they are made from silk, linen or cotton, like traditional pocket squares.

Does a groom wear a pocket square?

The groom can wear a pocket square that matches the bride’s gown or a feature of the brides dress, such as the style or material. Coordinate your pocket square to match the bride’s white satin gown by opting for a white satin pocket square.

Is a pocket square appropriate for a wedding?

There is no rule that says pocket squares are for the wedding party only, so if you’re serious about style, consider wearing a pocket square to every wedding. Wear a square and tie to all formal affairs, and opt for a blazer and square (sans tie) for your more casual celebrations.

Can you wear pocket square without tie?

Your pocket square should not match your tie. Rather, it should complement a color found on your tie, or contrast your tie altogether. If you’re not wearing a tie, the rule still applies. Either complement your other accessories with the color of your pocket square or go for the contrast.

How do you make a pocket square with one side?

How do I fold a pocket square? Begin with the pocket square face down. Fold in half from right to left. Fold in half from left to right leaving a gap at the right side. Fold in half from top to bottom. Fold the bottom up and behind the front. Adjust to fit the size of your jacket pocket.

Why do men wear pocket square?

Today, the handkerchief/pocket square is used purely for decoration and style. While not all men choose to wear one, it’s certainly an opportunity for you to show creativity in your style. And that’s really the answer to why do we wear pocket squares.

How far should a pocket square stick out?

(aka The Presidential Fold or the Flat Fold) The safest, most classic and easiest way is to fold your handkerchief into a crisp rectangle that’s the same width as your breast pocket, and position it so that between 1/4 inch and 1 inch of the square is visible above the pocket line.

Does a white pocket square go with everything?

Level 1: The classic white pocket square. Goes with everything, always looks great. With a neutral tie, your pocket square can be any of these colors depending on your jacket.

Do you wear a pocket square with a dinner jacket?

When you wear a tuxedo dinner jacket we believe that it is essential to wear a pocket square even though technically you could skip it. If you want to add an accent color to your otherwise black and white outfit, a pocket square is a good way to start. Solid colors such as red or purple are a good start.

When can the groom take his jacket off?

Your groom can take his off anytime he likes. I don’t even remember when DH took his off, actually, and would have to look at pictures to figure that out. A good rule of thumb: If he’s hot, uncomfortable or twitchy in it, it should come off. They men will take off their jackets if and when they want.

What color pocket square should the groom wear?

When worn with tuxedos, men tend to keep their pocket squares classic crisp white, while men in suits embrace more creative freedom, such as matching their pocket squares to the bridesmaid dress color.

How do you fold a pocket square for a groom?

More videos on YouTube Place your unfolded pocket square, face down and on a flat surface. Fold in half again, from left to right, leaving a small gap on the right side. Fold in half from the top to bottom and then fold the bottom up and behind the front and place into your pocket. adjust accordingly.

How do you keep a handkerchief?

Luckily, what is a hanky if not portable? Simply pop it in your bag, keep it in your pocket (although traditional hankies don’t make ideal pocket squares), or stash it in your wallet. Voila!.