
Fold Instructions:
- Lay your pocket square on a flat surface – smooth out the wrinkles.
- Fold the square, corner to corner, to form a triangle.
- With the triangle’s base on the right, fold the bottom corner to the top corner, slightly offsetting the points.
- Fold the bottom left corner to the top points, also offsetting the third point.
- Fold the left corner behind the formation.
- Fold the bottom behind the formation.
- Carefully place the fold into your jacket pocket.
About the Fold:
This fold speaks of charm and sophistication. While The Three-Point Fold is a pocket square fold that is intimidating, the Three-Point Peak is about adventure and accomplishment. This fold is made for the confident wearer who wishes to listen and act with empathy and kindness. The user of this fold is no stranger to adventure but is humble about it.
This is also a fold that uses triangles as a feature, but this time pointing in a different direction. This is a fold for the wearer who wishes to express humble sophistication rather than a need to broadcast overwhelming confidence. It’s perfect for the novice who would like to expand their fold repertoire. Although it looks a little complicated, it’s a simple fold to master.
This is a fold of fabric. It is well-suited to more interesting edges on a pocket square, and is made for either plain or subtly patterned designs. After all, humility is not conducive with loud patterns and colours.
From another perspective, this fold does speak to the adventurer who is fond of climbing mountains or involved in daredevil activities. It looks like a series of slopes for the more active people. Use this fold to convey your fast attitude that you never boast about.