How do you fold a pocket square with silk?
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How do you fold a pocket square with silk?
Most steps for this fold are similar to the one point fold, the only difference being that you let two points out of your suit’s pocket.
- Fold your pocket square in four.
- Fold the left side of your pocket square.
- Do the same for the right side.
- Put your pocket square in your jacket and adjust.
What is the best pocket square fold?
The puff fold is arguably one of the most versatile and easy pocket square folds in this list. If you take away just one idea from this article, we recommend investing your time in learning the puff pocket square, as it is ideal for both casual and formal wear.
How do you fold a pocket square for casual?
The puff ‘fold’ is the easiest and most casual way to wear a pocket square. All you have to do is lay the pocket square flat out on a table and pinch it up from the center. Once you have achieved this gently tuck the corners of the pocket square into your jacket breast pocket.
Should you iron pocket square?
To get rid of wrinkles, you can iron at high temperature your pocket square. To avoid a steam stain, use a towel over your pocket square and iron over it. A noble and resistant fabric, linen is, like cotton, a natural fibre.
Is it OK to wear a pocket square to a funeral?
It is appropriate to wear a pocket square to a funeral, but remember funeral events call for a solemn, sophisticated style. You should aim to be formal and respectful. You may want to wear a black suit with a simple monochrome pocket square (usually white) folded in a simple straight edge.
Can you iron a silk pocket square?
It’s ok to iron your silk pocket squares on low heat, but it’s smart to take special precautions when you do. Your best bet is to cover the pocket square you’re ironing with another piece of fabric so it doesn’t make direct contact with the iron.
Is it better to steam or iron silk?
Steaming is the ideal way to finish delicate fabrics such as silk and silk-like synthetics, which cannot stand up to the intense, direct heat of an iron. Similarly, wool, cashmere, and wool-like synthetics should be steamed after washing to smooth any wrinkles and fluff the yarns.