The biggest problem in choosing a pocket square can be its color scheme. In men's fashion, there are seemingly rigid rules, which, however, are worth bending if you want to achieve an intriguing and unique character of the outfit.
How to choose a pocket square for an elegant outfit? If choosing patterns and colors gives you a lot of trouble, it is best to opt for a plain pocket square or one that does not stand out with a very vivid print. You can match its color to the tie and in this way choose the dominant color of your styling.
Remember, the similarity of shades also matters a lot, so for a burgundy tie, choose a burgundy pocket square, not one in a sharp red color. If you like patterns, a multi-colored pocket square with a dominant color matching the tie will also be a hit. It is definitely a more interesting option, and the consistency of colors ensures consistency in the entire styling.
While a colorful pocket square in print will work perfectly with a plain blazer, with a patterned blazer one should be particularly cautious. You can choose a pocket square that does not match the pattern, but the color refers to the blazer, or choose a plain one, for example, two-colored, in which one of the colors repeats in the styling. In this way, you will avoid the risk of a badly matched outfit and accessories. Remember that only one element of the outfit can play the first fiddle.
Folding a pocket square can also be quite a challenge, so there are several proven ways to tame this seemingly innocent decorative handkerchief. There are many ways to fold a pocket square and each of them is actually good.
In a straight, geometric shape, so that it protrudes like a rectangle or triangle. This is the most classic way to fold a pocket square. However, if you do not get along with geometry and classics, you can always create your own, artistic composition. You can also insert a pocket square without any rule and fold it in the pocket so that it looks neat, but with a touch of intriguing nonchalance.