| Three different ways to fold your pocket square: | |
| 'Square Folded' Style | ![]() |
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This is a really easy way to wear a pocket square, and it still looks great. |
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| All you have to do to prepare the pocket square is to fold it into quarters and insert it into your tuxedo's pocket. | |
| Make sure the fold is lined up parallel with the top of the tux pocket as seen in the picture. | |
| 'Poofy' Style | ![]() |
| For lack of a better term, we call this method the 'poofy style' of folding a pocket square. | |
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To prepare your pocket square, lay it down flat on a table. Now, grab it by the middle and let the fabric bunch up slightly in your fingertips. |
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| Insert the pocket square straight into your tux pocket with the corners down. Straighten and 'poof' the pocket square a bit so it looks like the photo. | |
| Tug the pocket square to make it fill the width of the tux's pocket. | |
| 'Corners Up' Style | ![]() |
| As its name implies, the 'corners up' method of folding your pocket square allows the corners to peek out the top! | |
| Again, place the pocket square flat on a table and pick it up by the middle. However, this time, insert the 'bunched up material' down into your pocket first. | |
| The corners of your pocket square should stick up and out of the top of the pocket. | |
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| Did You Know? Nearly every vest we offer has a coordinating pocket square available. |
| Besides a fullback vest, there's no better way to spread a little color throughout your tux ensemble! |
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| Pocket squares are purchase only items from your Formal America/Mister Penguin store. |
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