Day 21: Rolled Flower Fold

Rolled Flower Pocket Square Fold
Looking for an unconventional, fun, and unique way to display your solid and patterned pocket squares? Then the “Rolled Flower” is a perfect pick! I like this fold the most with a solid red or light pink pocket square in combination with a navy blazer. If you want to combine a lapel flower and a pocket square in one look, then this is the fold for you. Here is how it is done:

Rolled Flower Pocket Square Fold Step-by-Step:

Rolled Flower Pocket SquareLay your pocket square down flat.

Rolled The Flower Pocket Square FoldsFold in half to create a rectangle.

Rolled Flower Pocket Square FoldsWith the closed edge facing up, roll in the pocket square.

RolledFlower4Roll at a slight angle so that the inner tube sticks out a bit.

Rolled Flower FoldKeep on rolling…

Rolled Flower Fold for Pocket SquaresAnd keep rolling. Make each turn wider than the last to make sure your pocket square gets wider and will take up the entire width of your breast pocket.

Rolled Flower Fold for Pocket SquareWhen all rolled up slightly press down to flatten the pocket square just a bit.

Rolled Flower Pocket SquareAs a final step, tug the pocket square in your breast pocket. The flower should be sticking out and should be wider than the part tugged inside your breast pocket.

Day 20: The Winged Puff Fold

winged puff pocket square fold

If you are a fan of the popular Scallop Fold, then you probably will also enjoy this fold here. The so-called “Winged Puff” looks best with fine silk pocket squares. Both, solid color as well as elaborate patterns are well suited for this folding technique. Here is how to create the Winged Puff:

Rolled Flower Pocket Square Fold Step-by-Step:

Winged Puff FoldLay the pocket square down flat.

Winged Puff Fold Pocket SquareFold in from one tip to create a triangle.

Winged Puff Fold Pocket SquaresFold in the left and right tips to create a rectangle.

The Winged Puff Fold Pocket SquaresFold the corners on both sides to the back side. The width should now be as wide as your breast pocket.

Winged Puff Pocket Square FoldNow also fold back the bottom corner to create the base that will be sitting in your breast pocket.

WingedPuff6At last, tug the pocket square into your breast pocket. The Winged Puff fold is now complete. Great work!

Day 19: Two Icebergs Fold

Two Icebergs Pocket Square Fold
The 2 Icebergs fold is a relatively new way to wear your pocket squares. It is simple and sleek. It is great for full suit and tie, it works in combination with formal tux and bow tie, and it can even be worn with just jeans and casual blazer. Because the tips point outwards, I prefer to wear this fold with my blazers that have wider peak lapels. Here is how you create this fold:

Two Icebergs Pocket Square Fold Step-by-Step:

2Icebergs1Lay your pocket square down flat.

2Icebergs FoldFold in half to create a rectangle.

Two Icebergs FoldNow fold the left side over to the right to create two overlapping rectangles. Two tips should be showing in the upper right corner.

Two Icebergs Fold Pocket SquaresTurn the pocket square so that both tips are facing up. Then fold in the left side.

2Icebergs Hanky FoldNow fold in the right side.

Two Icebergs Fold Pocket SquareFold up the bottom to create the base. Then turn the pocket square over.

Two Icebergs Hanky FoldAs a final step, place the pocket square into your breast pocket.