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I have a pretty good variety but I mostly wear Holliday & Brown and Charles Alexander.

My pocket squares are 95% Robert Talbott (about 30) with a few by Italo Ferretti.
 
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Serious question, PSG: What do you do with the squares you edit? I generally keep the ones I don't wear out of inertia. They're not worth selling online because of the postage, and I sincerely doubt that charities are interested in pocket squares. Your thoughts?.


I have sold some on B&S a few times. I've given many to friends or donate them to our local Cancer Thrift Shop that is happy to get better men's accessories. But if it is a "what was I thinking" item then I simply throw it away.
 

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I don't think having a lot of ties is OCD, I think I am more OCD only wearing about 5 different ties.
 

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I don't think having a lot of ties is OCD, I think I am more OCD only wearing about 5 different ties.


That depends. Are they all copies of the same tie?
 

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7 Hermes
3 J. Press
3 school ties (random makers)
3 BB
3 Charvet
2 Vineyard Vines
Then one or two of Zegna, Armani, RLPL, Kiton, and a few others, plus some random ones stolen from dad and grandpa.

Well, now that I actually type that out, I realize the collection may need some work. Guess I'm off to B&S tomorrow. Damn, and I was hoping to actually get some work done. And be able to pay my rent...
 

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Counted all my ties in my collection that are not crap China pieces. Bought a few crappy stuff before I knew any better.
15 RL Blue Label 9 Ted Baker, 4 Zenga, and RLPL, 3 Valentino 2 each of Canali, RLBL Hickey Freeman, Givenchy, Brooks Brothers, Hugo Boss, 1 each of Stefano Ricci, Isaia 7 Fold, Brioni, Robert Tallbott Carmel 7 Fold, Vercsace, John Varvatos, Cole Haan, Brooks Brothers Black Fleece, Fabio Ferretti, Joseph Abboud
 

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I have over 70 Hobers right now and 5 more on the way. I have been selling, giving away everything else. I do have 6 Tom Ford's that I plan to keep.
 

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1. Sulka
2.Hilditch and Key

Most from a variety of lmakers
 

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I wonder if Hober only wears his own...
 

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