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Green and navy pocket square with a wolf motif

This pocket square showcases a dramatic illustration of a wolf in mid-attack, with a carefully selected color palette designed to create a unique visual effect every time it's folded. Its rich variety of hues makes it incredibly versatile, allowing it to pair effortlessly with a wide range of outfits. Part of the Animal Motif series, it belongs to a collection that also features an owl, bear, deer, fox, lynx, bison, wild boar, hedgehog, and hare. Crafted from high-quality printed silk and finished with hand-rolled edges, the illustration was created by Alek Morawski, adding artistic depth and bold character to this striking accessory.

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Composition:
100% silk
Dimensions 33 cm x 33 cm

Care instructions:
- do not wash
- do not bleach
- iron at max. 100°C
- do not dry clean
- do not tumble dry

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How to fold a pocket square?

Pocket square – how to fold this charming and elegant accessory with character? The pocket square is often treated a bit too casually. It’s frequently thought of as “just a handkerchief” that can be stuffed into a jacket pocket any which way. This approach is a big mistake and will certainly impact the rest of your outfit and your overall appearance. So, what’s the proper way to handle a pocket square? Here are a few tips to ensure that folding a pocket square will never give you trouble again!

What is a pocket square?

You could say that it is essentially a decorative handkerchief placed in the breast pocket—the outer pocket on the chest of a jacket. It looks truly elegant only if it is of high quality and crafted with care. Ideally, it should be hand-stitched. Pocket squares are most often made from luxurious materials such as linen, silk, or wool. Depending on your personal preferences, and to a large extent on the fabric it is made from, different folding techniques are used to place it in the breast pocket.

What is a pocket square?

What is the difference between a pocket square and a boutonniere?

These two terms are often confused. As we’ve already explained, a pocket square is a small handkerchief placed in the breast pocket of a suit jacket. A boutonnière, on the other hand, refers to the small buttonhole on the lapel of a jacket, typically found on high-quality suits. Its purpose is to hold a carnation or other flower with ease.

The history of the pocket square

The pocket square first appeared long ago, in ancient times, when the Greeks and Egyptians used it as a simple white linen handkerchief. In the 14th century, French noblemen would perfume their handkerchiefs to ward off unpleasant odors. The pocket square became popular across Western Europe only in the 18th century. Today, it is considered a classic and versatile men’s accessory.

How to wear a pocket square?

Whether or not to use this accessory is definitely a personal choice. In truth, you can look good without it if you don’t feel like wearing one. However, since you’re reading this article, you’re probably interested in incorporating it into your outfit and want to know the answer to the question: “How to fold a pocket square?” And that’s a great decision! Below, we present various ways to arrange the colorful Miler Menswear pocket squares. The silk pocket squares featured here were designed by Alek “Lis Kula” Morawski. In our store’s collection, you’ll find stylish pocket squares with stunning patterns.

A pocket square has the power to completely transform an outfit and give it an entirely new dimension. For example, if you choose a classic white linen pocket square, it will add elegance and make your attire appear more formal and sophisticated. Additionally, the white fabric will brighten your face and overall silhouette. On the other hand, if you opt for a patterned pocket square and use a more intricate fold, it will introduce an interesting accent to your look, giving the impression of a man who is stylish and knowledgeable about fashion. Ultimately, any carefully crafted, well-chosen, and properly folded pocket square sends the message that you’ve paid attention to your appearance and know exactly what you’re doing.

Pocket square – how to fold this accessory? 3 methods:

Folding a pocket square takes a bit of practice, but it’s definitely something you can master! Here are 3 ways to fold a pocket square.

How to fold a pocket square?

TV fold

This is the simplest and most classic way to fold a pocket square. It is most often chosen for more formal occasions or when you simply want to embody timeless elegance.

TV fold

The color most commonly recommended in this case is white. It is the most traditional option and an excellent choice for those who are hesitant about more colorful or patterned accessories. It also won’t attract any unwanted attention. As for the fabric, linen works best for the TV fold. Why? Because it is relatively stiff and textured, allowing the pocket square to stay securely in place in the breast pocket all day long. Linen also creases easily, but in this case, that’s not a disadvantage. Once folded, the pocket square will hold its creases, meaning you won’t need to adjust it throughout the day—this prevents giving the impression of fussing too much over your appearance or lacking confidence.

So how should you fold a pocket square? Its fold needs to be adjusted to fit the breast pocket. The handkerchief must be folded to precisely match the width of the jacket pocket—no more, no less. If the pocket square is folded too narrowly, it may shift around or disappear under the lapel. On the other hand, if it’s wider than the pocket, it will bunch up inside and look untidy. Folding a pocket square requires care and attention to detail—it’s worth taking the time to do it properly.

Once you’ve folded it into a rectangle, check the depth of the breast pocket. This will determine how tightly the end of the pocket square needs to be rolled. This rolled end acts as an “anchor,” keeping the pocket square securely in place. The handkerchief should only protrude slightly from the pocket. It’s important to remember that if you roll the end too tightly, the square will sink into the pocket, while if it’s too loose, it will stick out too much or bunch up inside. With an accessory like the pocket square, folding it properly is absolutely essential.

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One more important detail—a well-tailored jacket will have a breast pocket cut with a slight curve and set at a gentle angle; it will never be a perfectly horizontal line. For the TV fold, this means that on the outer side, your pocket square should align with the top edge of the pocket, while moving inward, the pocket will gradually reveal more of the fabric.

Mountain fold

Another way to fold a pocket square is the mountain fold. The name, of course, comes from mountains, as the peaks of the handkerchief folded with this technique resemble their summits. This style is slightly less formal than the TV fold but much more expressive. In this case, other fabrics also work well—especially those that drape more fluidly, such as silk, as well as more colorful or patterned designs.

Mountain fold

To create this type of fold, start by holding one edge of the pocket square and then bringing the other edges together one by one. It’s very important that the fabric’s folds face inward. Once you have three corners lined up, forming something like a mountain peak, you’ll know you’ve done it correctly. Next, flip the bottom of the pocket square outward and add the final corner. Then, grasp the bottom part of the handkerchief (below the “mountain peak”) and roll it up. You shouldn’t place it loosely into the breast pocket, as the entire structure wouldn’t hold securely. Finally, you can gently pull out the corners of the pocket square to make it look as refined as possible or to highlight any patterns on the fabric.

Puff fold

This is the most nonchalant yet also the most complex of the folding methods presented. It’s perfect for complementing a sophisticated and elegant outfit. Here too, silk and patterned pocket squares work best.

It is sometimes said that for this type of fold, you should lay the pocket square flat and then “pinch” it in the very center. While this is one method, it is neither perfect nor durable—the pocket square will quickly lose its three-dimensional shape and flatten out in the pocket. The proper technique is to form your hand into an “O” shape and place the pocket square on top of it with the patterned side facing upward. Next, use the finger of your other hand to push the fabric down through the hole created by your first hand. At this point, you’ve formed the core of your puff fold. Then, pinch the material just above the dip created when you pushed the square through. Now grasp both the puff and its core with your other hand. At this stage, you have a very full and voluminous shape. With a slight twist and roll of the bottom of the pocket square, you now have a striking and elegant fill for your breast pocket. And you’re done!


12/04/2020

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