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Wearing a pocket square has also become more common in everyday outfits. A pocket square adds a twist to your look, and by changing it, you can easily give your blazer a fresh new vibe. For formal occasions, a white or solid-colored pocket square folded into a narrow line is a stylish choice, but for everyday wear and more casual settings, it's encouraged to play around with the colors, patterns, and folds of your pocket square. You can also create fun folds with pocket squares that are divided into four sections with different patterns and matching colors. By varying the folds, you can alternate which patterns are highlighted, giving you multiple looks from one square. You can wear a pocket square with a tie, bow tie, or ascot, or just let the pocket square shine on its own as the eye-catcher of your outfit without any of these.
A pocket square on its own completes a unique blazer. Without it, a blazer can easily look like something is missing. With a pocket square, it's also easy to highlight other details of the blazer or, for example, bring out a specific shade from its checks.
You can recognize a quality pocket square by its hand-rolled edges. Hand stitching may make the edge a bit uneven, but it gives the edges character that really stands out in the folds.
Saarnin's selection features one stunning pocket square after another, made from silk and linen, all hand-finished of course!