Cotton Pocket Square Fold
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Cotton pocket square fold. The roots of this once functional piece of fabric can be traced back thousands of years. Cotton or linen materials work best for this pocket square fold. The flat pocket square is a simple elegant fold that pairs well with a tuxedo or other black tie wear. So you may be wondering how to fold a silk pocket square into a square fold.
You can fold a cotton one into a square fold once and never unfold it again. Make each fold the same size and the pocket square roughly the width of your pocket. Pocket squares are simple and easy to fold follow this simple guide and you will be folding a pocket square in no time. The only thing visible should be the two slightly offset triangular points spaced as close or wide as desired.
The pocket square is a charming accessory that has seen a huge surge in popularity over the past decade. A note on folding pocket squares. Remember the goal is to make your pocket square the perfect finishing touch not to distract from the rest of your outfit. Tuck the flat bottom of the fold into your pocket and snug it all the way down until the vertical edges of the pocket square are completely hidden.
In ancient egypt a cloth akin to a handkerchief was commonly carried by the working man. Pocket squares made out of cotton tend to be thin and prone to creasing.