Pocket square

Pocket squares are a small but powerful accessory that can elevate any suit or blazer ensemble from ordinary to extraordinary. Whether you’re attending a formal event, a business meeting, or a casual gathering, mastering the art of folding pocket squares adds a touch of sophistication and personality to your look. We'll show you how to fold pocket squares step-by-step in this comprehensive guide.

Pocket Square

How to Fold a Pocket Square? 

The Classic Square Fold

This timeless fold creates a clean and polished look, perfect for formal events or business meetings. It's simple yet sophisticated, making it a versatile choice for any occasion. To do this: 

Step 1: First, lay the pocket square flat on a surface.

Step 2: Fold it in half to form a rectangle.

Step 3: Fold the bottom of the rectangle up to the top, leaving a small gap.

Step 4: Fold the left side over to the right, aligning the edges.

Step 5: Adjust the width to fit your pocket, ensuring the folded edges are facing upwards.

Now, insert the folded pocket square into your jacket pocket, with about ¼ to ½ inch visible above the pocket.

 The One-Point Fold

The one-point pocket square fold adds a subtle touch of elegance with its single pointed tip. It's slightly more decorative than the classic square fold, making it suitable for both formal and semi-formal settings. Here’s how to do it 

Step 1: Lay the pocket square flat, with one corner pointing towards you.

Step 2: Fold the bottom corner up to the top corner to form a triangle.

Step 3: Fold the left corner towards the right, leaving a small gap.

Step 4: Fold the right corner towards the left, creating a smaller triangle.

Step 5: Adjust the width to fit your pocket. And now, insert the folded pocket square into your jacket pocket, with the single point facing upwards.

The Two-Point Fold

With its two pointed tips, this fold adds a bit of flair and dimension to your pocket square. It strikes a balance between traditional and modern, making it suitable for a wide range of occasions, from weddings to cocktail parties.

Lay the pocket square flat, with one corner pointing towards you. Fold the bottom corner up to the top corner to form a triangle. Fold the left corner towards the right, leaving a small gap. Fold the right corner towards the left, creating two points at the top.

Adjust the width to fit your pocket. And now,  Insert the folded pocket square into your jacket pocket, with the two points facing upwards.

The Three-Point Fold

The three-point fold is a more intricate variation of the two-point fold, featuring three distinct peaks at the top. It exudes sophistication and refinement, making it an excellent choice for formal events or black-tie affairs.

Lay the pocket square flat, with one corner pointing towards you. Fold the bottom corner up to the top corner to form a triangle. Fold the left corner towards the right, leaving a small gap. Fold the right corner towards the left, creating three points at the top. Insert the folded pocket square into your jacket pocket, with the three points facing upwards.

The Puff Fold

The puff fold offers a more relaxed and casual look compared to traditional folds. It creates a rounded, pillowy shape that adds texture and visual interest to your ensemble, making it perfect for everyday wear or social gatherings.

Lay the pocket square flat and pinch the center. Now, gather the fabric around the pinched center to create a puff.  Adjust and  insert the folded pocket square into your jacket pocket, with the puff facing upwards.

The Scallop Fold

The scallop fold features a unique scalloped edge, adding a touch of whimsy and charm to your pocket square. It's a playful yet elegant fold that works well for semi-formal events or garden parties. Here’ how can do it 

  • Lay the pocket square flat and fold it in half diagonally to form a triangle.
  • Fold the bottom corner up to the top corner to create a smaller triangle.
  • Fold the left corner towards the right, leaving a small gap.
  • Fold the right corner towards the left, creating a scalloped edge.
  • Adjust the width to fit your pocket.
  • Insert the folded pocket square into your jacket pocket, with the scalloped edge facing upwards.

The Winged Puff Fold

The winged puff fold combines the classic puff with two distinctive wings on either side. To do this simply 

  • Lay the pocket square flat and pinch the center.
  • Fold the bottom half of the pocket square up, leaving the top half unfolded.
  • Gather the unfolded fabric around the pinched center to create a puff with two wings.
  • Adjust the width and shape of the puff and wings as desired.
  • Insert the folded pocket square into your jacket pocket, with the puff and wings facing upwards.

Final Words

Experiment with different folds and styles to find the one that best suits your personal taste and the occasion. With practice and patience, it won't take you long to become an expert at folding pocket squares.

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