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heres a quick pic of some of mine...

nothing fancy, just some basics...on the way is a light blue linen, and a pink small gingham.
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Originally Posted by pocketsquareguy
This is one of my all time favorites since 1986 (the year my son was born). It was by Alexander Julian. The purple background is very much on-trend right now and it's mix of grey, navy with bits of gold/tobbaco and fuschia is surprisingly versitile. Just add this to a BB and grey pants and it deletes the security guard look. Or add it to khaki for a nice punch of color.

There is more to life than a linen TV fold
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Nice Post. Have been looking for a good one for the old blue blazer.
 

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Originally Posted by pocketsquareguy
This Rubinacci one is nice. I wish there were more scenes similar to this available.

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My gf got me the one to the left two years ago (stolen picture, to lazy to take my own photo)

Originally Posted by mafoofan
Two of my favorites:

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Black 'Victory' square from Rubinacci on the left. Cream square from Charvet on the right. Both are 100% silk, with hand-rolled edges.


Also there is a thread about pocket squares
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http://www.styleforum.net/showthread.php?t=46704
 

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Just a couple of my linen squares, which I wear most. From HY, KW and the pink one from Gerald.

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i ordered my very first pocketsquare from a SF member
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it's on its way
although i won't receive it for 2 weeks since i'm traveling out of the country

and actually... i have a white cotton hanky with a bit of decorative pattern and my initials stitched into it given to me by a friend
she had gotten it in the philippines
i'm going to use this as my first PS while i'm traveling (i have a semi-business meeting so i brought a suit)
 

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Originally Posted by SpooPoker
Does anyone else notice that it is really hard to find good green pocket squares?

Yep. I think most medium and bright greens end up looking like St Patricks Day props. So I stick with earthy or mossy greens. They work well with khaki or tweeds. Here is a silk and wool one from Nicky. Silk and wool is also a nice change from linen or 100% silk for fall and winter.

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Originally Posted by pocketsquareguy
Yep. I think most medium and bright greens end up looking like St Patricks Day props. So I stick with earthy or mossy greens. They work well with khaki or tweeds. Here is a silk and wool one from Nicky. Silk and wool is also a nice change from linen or 100% silk for fall and winter.

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I agree an earthy green looks great - we will add more to our collections...
 

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Originally Posted by pocketsquareguy
Yep. I think most medium and bright greens end up looking like St Patricks Day props. So I stick with earthy or mossy greens. They work well with khaki or tweeds. Here is a silk and wool one from Nicky. Silk and wool is also a nice change from linen or 100% silk for fall and winter.

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Man... that is just awesome. Still available anywhere?

Originally Posted by Sam Hober
I agree an earthy green looks great - we will add more to our collections...

David - if you do, please let me know, Im in.

Originally Posted by gshen
+1. I made this one for myself and wear it quite frequently:

Awesome!
 

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David - if you do, please let me know, I'm in.

SpooPoker,

As we start to do more printing in house this year we will have a great deal of flexibility.

Current pocket square printing projects include White Thai silk with contrast borders and White Belgian Linen with contrast borders.

Later we will print solids and then patterns.

If you know what pantone color in green you like that would be good to know.
 

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Originally Posted by Metlin
Just for you Spoo.

Mrs. Spoo got me that in purple...cant double up that pattern..
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But thanks!

Originally Posted by Sam Hober
David - if you do, please let me know, I'm in.

SpooPoker,

As we start to do more printing in house this year we will have a great deal of flexibility.

Current pocket square printing projects include White Thai silk with contrast borders and White Belgian Linen with contrast borders.

Later we will print solids and then patterns.

If you know what pantone color in green you like that would be good to know.


Well, pocketsquareguy's olive wool/silk blend upthread is fantastic for a solid - and I would not mind it in 100% silk. Maybe a macclesfield type patterned green? Ill take a look through your site in a few and see if theres anything close I can show you.
 

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Originally Posted by SpooPoker
Mrs. Spoo got me that in purple...cant double up that pattern..
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But thanks!


Did you at least save the bag for Hermes Man?
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