Having a regular (formal) tucked-in pocket square is soooo 2008, so buck tradition and choose a fresh hankie concept that will add a fun flair to the refined sophistication of your tuxedo. Below are 72 examples to help inspire you to get those creative juices flowing!

Which one is your favorite?
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Pretty cool! I'm showing this to my brother who just got engaged! Love your blog
ReplyDeleteI worked at Ralph Lauren as a stylist/men's designer and I saw a few of theses styles there, not as a wedding photographers, i find the MOMENTUM a bit more useful than many of the other styles. the HYPERBOLE is another one of my favorites and EPISODE too.
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When I worked at Ralph Lauren as a mens designer and stylist, I became familiar with a few of these styles. Personally I like the MOMENTUM with a little flatter peak. The IMPERIAL was another favorite of the company. Now, as a wedding photographer, i try to steer my clients in the right direction when it comes to pocket squares. Not all style applies to all groom. The important thing to remember with these styles, while they are all fancy looking, only certain folds are for certain people. It all has to do with your height, the shape of your face and the occasion! Very nice post
ReplyDeleteThis is such an awesome round up! I love the enigma.
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic! Who knew there were so many styls available! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAs a future groom, I approve of this blog post.
ReplyDeleteWoW!!! These are the nicest folds I have ever seen. How do I get them?
ReplyDeleteI personally like the "Mirage". It looks like a flower in the pocket. The nice things about your pocket squares is that they can match my bridesmaid's gown.
ReplyDeleteWhere were these when I had my wedding????
ReplyDeleteThe plain white ones are nice for a wedding party. The other colors, I am not to sure of. The flat style is the best though.
ReplyDeleteNice selection. I believe individualism is a must. These will make your wedding party unique for sure.
ReplyDeleteReal men fold and press their own handkerchiefs. Although these are very novel folds, I still prefer to take about 10 minutes out of my day to iron, fold and arrange my own style. I call this my me time. I approve of the concept though.
ReplyDeleteSimply smashing. I love all of them. I think they are nice for women business suits too.
ReplyDeleteI love all of them , but especially the ENIGMA and the VORTEX.
ReplyDeleteNice change of pace for a conservative dresser like me. But some are a bit over the top for a wedding. Maybe for a night out on the town. But I do like the idea you can design your own pocket square. I think I might give it a go!
ReplyDeleteI like!!!!!! Where can I get some? scrubsale@aol.com
ReplyDeleteWhere you get pocket squarez at?! Now coming wedding soon. Arougundale Okaolo
ReplyDeleteThese are very different from conventional handkerchiefs. Do they sell them in stores in Florida? If so I will buy a few for dress wear. Thank you in advance. CM
ReplyDeleteThey are too wild for a country girl like me.
ReplyDeleteSMART IDEA!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe quality and variety is outstanding. Recommend highly. Craig Laenv
ReplyDeleteI want some!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHey, it'd be great if we could see how to do the folding of a pocket square for each one of those...
ReplyDeleteI have bought some and the quality is amazing. Will buy again and have shared the link with all my friends. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteAre is custom made or we can try this designs at home ? Any tutorials how to make them ?
ReplyDeleteThese are simply awesome!
ReplyDeleteWhere can I still get these? Can they be made for a wedding party of 9? Plus children?
ReplyDeleteThank you !
ReplyDeleteVery nice
ReplyDeleteOne of a kind originality. Thumbs up to PocketSquareZ.
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