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Where can I find Roda pocket squares?

teddieriley

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What I really want/need is a white linen pocket square with a lime green trim around the edges. I believe Roda makes one. Where is Roda typically sold (I assume Saks?). I found a Robert Talbot square online in the color I'm looking for, but it's silk, not linen. Any suggestions?
 

AlanC

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Not in NYC, but I do know that Plain Clothes in Homewood (Birmingham), Alabama carries Roda ties. I recall seeing linen squares with different colored edges there last year. You could give them a call (just Google). They're quite good.

Also, you might want to check out this thread at AAAC, which shows a square of possible interest to you.
 

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