Tuesday, February 18, 2014

To Match or Not To Match?

It may seem like a good idea to have a matching pocket 

square to go along with your tie or bow tie but the truth is it 


is not always such a good idea.  



The sole purpose of the pocket square is to compliment the 

tie or bow tie.  If you wear a tie that has a pattern or print 


simply choose a color from the color palette for your pocket 


square that will coordinate with it.  






1. An easy way to pick is to  go a shade or two lighter or 

darker that the color you want to highlight.  If you are 


wearing a tie 


or bow tie that is a solid color jazz up your look by wearing a 


patterned pocket square, or if you are like me I love to wear a 


patterned tie with a complimentary patterned pocket square.  



2. One rule of thumb is that you can't go wrong with a white 


cotton pocket square especially for a formal occasion.  One of 


the hot new trends in to use a bandanna for a pocket square 


which is a really cool edgy take on the traditional pocket 


square.  Pocket squares can also be used by themselves, they 


are one of the best accessories in men's dress. 




3.  You don't always have to wear a pocket square when only 

wearing a tie 


or bow tie, they add a wonderful look to a sport coat or blazer 


for business casual days.  They are great with your favorite 


pair of jeans and a blazer to add a little spice to your 


ensemble.  


4. There are many ways to fold a pocket square as 


well one of my favorites is just the flat fold, or straight fold 


which some may call it the "Mad Men" look.  There is also the 


puff, four points, and many others or you can just do your 


own look.   



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