
Fold Instructions:
- Lay your pocket square on a flat surface – smooth out the wrinkles.
- Fold the square, corner-to-corner, to create a triangle.
- Fold the triangle in half to form a smaller triangle, slightly offsetting the points.
- Repeat to form yet a smaller triangle – offset the points again.
- Spread the corner of the top layer so that there are four points in total.
- With the closed edge down, fold the corner behind.
- Fold the bottom of the square behind to help hold the formation.
- Carefully place the fold into your jacket pocket.
About the Fold:
Stunning. Eye-catching. Bold. These are all words that describe The Four Angled Peaks Fold. This pocket square fold brings together the sharpness and intellect of the points folds, but introduces the utter mayhem of points going in angled directions. It is exciting.
The Four Angled Peaks Fold suits many occasions and styles of suit. It’s not strictly in one category. It can look great with a blazer and a fun eye-catching pattern. It can look great at work with a more conservative design. It can even look great with a modern tuxedo, using a plain white silk square.
In any situation in which this fold is used, people will not simply see a pocket square being worn by a contributing member of society; they will see an adventurer, a risk taker, and someone of high interest.
Use this pocket square sparingly and wisely. It is for the wearer of medium skill in folding and perfect to increase your pocket square folding repertoire. Using the Four Angled Peaks Fold you will most certainly be dressing to impress.