Choosing a Tie and Pocket Square

06/23/2022

If you are buying a tie and pocket square for someone as a holiday gift, it may be useful to think of a color scheme. Although they come in a wide variety of colors and patterns, there is a basic rule that will help you create a sophisticated outfit. The color of the tie and the pocket square should contrast. For example, a solid-colored pocket square with a dark-colored tie should be paired with a pocket square that is a light shade. You can also mix and match motifs in a pocket square if they are not too contrasting with the tie.

When choosing a tie and pocket square, it is essential to take into account the color scheme of your shirt and tie. You can make it a focal point of your ensemble, or it can clash with your entire outfit. Often, a solid-colored tie and pocket square goes well with a pale blue shirt. If the shirt is patterned, a polka-dot pocket square will complement the look, but it should not overpower the shirt.

A perfect pairing for a tie and pocket square will also look good with the proper folding technique. The right-hand pocket square fold has the most advantages, as it is both neat and versatile. The triangle fold makes it look neat and sophisticated, while the one-tip-up fold creates a more whimsical and unobtrusive appearance. When folding your pocket square, remember that a few folds can make it look clown-like.

When choosing a fabric for your pocket square, you can go for silk, wool, or linen. Silk is the most expensive fabric, but it can be worn with both a formal jacket and casual pants. Linen and cotton are lighter, cheaper, and more casual options. However, cotton pocket squares will be less pronounced than their silk counterparts. They tend to wear better with lighter fabrics. Cotton pocket squares, for example, should go well with an elegant double-breasted linen jacket and a white shirt.

You can also go for a different color scheme if your pocket square and tie are made from different materials. For instance, if the pocket square is made from silk wool, you should use a different pattern to the tie. However, you should avoid putting two patterns that are similar in size. If you are wearing a thin-striped tie and pocket square, go for a tie and pocket square set that contains blue and orange dots. If the tie and pocket square are made from different materials, make sure the fabric is breathable.

Patterned ties and suits look best with simple accessories. Solid sky blue or white shirt will help balance out the busy patterns. In addition, consider contrasting striped shirts with the patterned pocket square to add visual interest. If you are wearing a patterned tie and pocket square with a plain-colored shirt, you should avoid using bright colors or a brightly patterned shirt. If the two of these accessories clash, the patterned ties will clash.

For more information about this topic, see this post: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handkerchief.

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