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Martini Cocktail Hand Embroidered Linen Pocket Square
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Red & Navy Blue X-Stitch Edge White Linen Pocket Square
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Old Fashioned Cocktail Hand Embroidered White Linen Pocket Square
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Navy Blue Crochet Edge White Linen Pocket Square
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Hand-Embroidered Initial "J" White Linen Pocket Square
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Navy Blue & Khaki X-Stitch Edge White Linen Pocket Square
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Hand-Embroidered Initial "P" White Linen Pocket Square
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Hand-Embroidered Initial "R" White Linen Pocket Square
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Hand-Embroidered Initial "H" White Linen Pocket Square
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Hand-Embroidered Initial "D" White Linen Pocket Square
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Hand-Embroidered Initial "Y" White Linen Pocket Square
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Hand-Embroidered Initial "T" White Linen Pocket Square
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Hand-Embroidered Initial "N" White Linen Pocket Square
Current Price: $85.00Rated 4.7 out of 5
Craft and Longevity You Can See
You’ve perfected every detail of your outfit. But halfway through an important event, you glance down and see it: the sad, sunken puff of a lesser pocket square. It’s a small failure, but it speaks volumes, undoing the confident image you worked to create. The difference between a fleeting detail...
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is a pocket square and how is it different from a handkerchief?
A pocket square is a small piece of decorative fabric worn in the breast pocket of a suit or blazer, primarily for style and elegance. Unlike a handkerchief, which is typically used for personal hygiene, a pocket square serves as a fashion accessory designed to complement your outfit and add a touch of sophistication.
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Are linen pocket squares good?
Yes. Linen holds sharp folds, looks matte under bright light, and keeps edges neat throughout the day.
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What is the best material for a pocket square?
For crisp, formal and business looks, linen is the most reliable. Silk works when you want sheen or a softer puff, and wool or cotton can add seasonal texture.
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Is there a difference between an Irish linen pocket square and an Italian linen pocket square?
Both can be excellent. What matters most is fiber quality, weave, finishing, and edge construction. Check the product details for the specific fabric used.
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What edge finish should I look for?
Hand-rolled edges on a white linen pocket square create a refined frame in the pocket and signal quality craftsmanship.
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What exactly does "hand rolled" mean, and why is it important?
A white linen pocket square with hand rolled edges has a plump, rounded border that is meticulously stitched by hand. This artisanal finish gives the fabric weight and structure, which is the secret to a fold that stays neat and won’t disappear into your pocket. It's a hallmark of high-quality construction that machine-stitching cannot replicate.
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How to fold pocket square?
Use a presidential TV fold for clean formality, a two- or three-point fold for subtle flair, or a restrained puff for softer edges.