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Pocket Squares

floatinjoe

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Well, I've gotten into the habit of wearing a lot of tweed jackets. I was curious as to what type of material would be appropriate for a pocket square with them. A silk pocket square would seem a bit out of place.

Mike
 

Tomasso

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You might try a wool square. Though linen or a patterned silk could work as well.


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floatinjoe

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I think that will work quite well. The shine of the silk was what I didn't like... It didn't compliment the clothes.... Though a patterned silk might work...

Now I've just got to find some linen or wool ones.

Thanks,
Mike
 

scotrace

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Fletch said:
I just scored a Botany wool tie from the 30s - beautiful goods but waaay too short for my 17" neck. Maybe I ought to chop it up for a PS :eek:

Wow. Bad idea.
Try going very short with the smaller end to get more length out of it. But I really hope you won't take the scissors to a nice vintage tie.
 

moustache

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Very nice

Tomasso said:
You might try a wool square. Though linen or a patterned silk could work as well.


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Splendid houndstooth check! Wish i could find such material locally here.The fabric and cloth establishments do not carry such delightful patterns.:(

Where did you find that one above??

JD in Vancouver,Wa
 

floatinjoe

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Well, I'm headed home for the holidays and thought I'd spend some time raiding the forgotten drawers in my parents house. I know mom has a large number of silk scarves that might be usable as pocket squares. What would be the largest size I'd want to use?

Mike
 

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