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    Quote Originally Posted by pdcorlis View Post
    E-gads gents, now you have me out there sleuthing for pocket squares in the internets... Is there no end to this madness?????????
    Nope ! Sorry...


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    I wonder if I should hunt up the little piece of cardboard with a strip of folded cloth that I was given to use for this purpose as a child.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Galician View Post
    I wonder if I should hunt up the little piece of cardboard with a strip of folded cloth that I was given to use for this purpose as a child.
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    You know, I have always wanted to but I just never... Well, I never have.
    I've always like the look of a single or double point that is subtly matched to the outfit but it never occurred to me that I, too, could be stylish and do something like that.
    I need to go look at my hankies!!!

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    BTW, Robert, you always look like a million bucks! I am green with envy that you and your lady are so adept at choosing you attire.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thescot View Post
    BTW, Robert, you always look like a million bucks! I am green with envy that you and your lady are so adept at choosing you attire.
    Thank you for your kind words ...but I owe it all to this clever Forum. ith:


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    I think the best advice I've heard for folding a pocket square came from another gentleman's website. They suggested that it should placed in the pocket with casual indifference - as if added at the last possible moment before leaving one's home...

    I quite like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pdcorlis View Post
    I think the best advice I've heard for folding a pocket square came from another gentleman's website. They suggested that it should placed in the pocket with casual indifference - as if added at the last possible moment before leaving one's home...

    I quite like that.
    I do too !


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    Quote Originally Posted by pdcorlis View Post
    I think the best advice I've heard for folding a pocket square came from another gentleman's website. They suggested that it should placed in the pocket with casual indifference - as if added at the last possible moment before leaving one's home...

    I quite like that.
    I believe you and do it myself, too; but, I couldn't help but think of....


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    Thank you Robert for starting this thread. It's become very informativ for me who is working on building up both a day wear and a formal wear garb. I'm off searching for hankie's.
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