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Pocket square storage

jml90

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Okay how do you do it? I've been just putting them in a drawer but then I have to sift through them to find the one I desire.
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Kent Wang can get you one of these...
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Drop him a PM.
 

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I just stack them folded on a 16" square tray. I need to get another one ... Maybe that way I can separate my silks from the rest.
 

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Here's a wire display that's pretty inexpensive - comes with 72 clips. Problem is I prefer to clip my pocket squares at one of the corners not in the middle and this stand is too short to allow you to do anything but clip the square in the middle.

http://www.wire-displays.com/sccora.html
 

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They should be wrapped in old newspaper.
 

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Originally Posted by Rocker
Here’s a wire display that’s pretty inexpensive – comes with 72 clips. Problem is I prefer to clip my pocket squares at one of the corners not in the middle and this stand is too short to allow you to do anything but clip the square in the middle.

http://www.wire-displays.com/sccora.html

I'd rather clip in the middle to avoid removing of the hand stitched edging.
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They should be wrapped in old newspaper.

Why?
 

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Originally Posted by jml90
I'd rather clip in the middle to avoid removing of the hand stitched edging.

It doesn't effect the edging - it clips past the edge, if that makes sense. Causes no harm.
 

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Originally Posted by Rocker
It doesn't effect the edging - it clips past the edge, if that makes sense. Causes no harm.

Oh, I see what you mean.
 

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Problem is I prefer to clip my pocket squares at one of the corners not in the middle and this stand is too short to allow you to do anything but clip the square in the middle.
Rocker--

The ones offered by Kent can be fairly tall (user's choice), as they are adjustable in height. I've found that they allow me to clip squares in any manner I prefer, and I can adjust the height of the stand to allow for either larger squares, pochettes, etc.

My stand has been great, as I was tired of having a drawer full of pocket squares piled on top of each other. Now, I can find my squares when I need them, I have more drawer space, and I can achieve more creative combinations, because I can get a visual read on all of my squares at once.

Not that I'm a fan of these or anything...
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Originally Posted by Dashing1
Rocker--

The ones offered by Kent can be fairly tall (user's choice), as they are adjustable in height.


Do you have a link for a place that sells them? Thanks.
 

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Rocker--

Just PM Kent Wang (he's a member on this forum, for those who don't know).

His web site is www.pocketsquared.com.

The stands are not yet posted, but I believe can be purchased. As an alternative to sending a PM via this forum, you could simply contact him through the "contact" link on his website.
 

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I haven't added the racks to the website yet. In the meantime, email me to discuss pricing. The rack is very nice, can fit 100 squares comfortably and can expand to about 4 feet in height.
 

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