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Yesterday, I picked up my finished tweed jacket from Rubinacci in NYC. I wasn't expecting to wear it that evening, but my friend wanted to meet me for a quick dinner so I figured I'd stop by Bergdorf to get a pocket square. I had about five minutes so I didn't have much time to think about it.
I wound up with a cream-colored silk square from Charvet. I plopped it in my pocket, and I was all set to go. I tend to think that such a pocket square is a very good staple, even if it's a bit boring. I have a hard time with white linen squares since I don't like the very harsh contrast. In most applications, I find a cream silk square would work equally well, but with a bit more panache.
Thoughts?
I wound up with a cream-colored silk square from Charvet. I plopped it in my pocket, and I was all set to go. I tend to think that such a pocket square is a very good staple, even if it's a bit boring. I have a hard time with white linen squares since I don't like the very harsh contrast. In most applications, I find a cream silk square would work equally well, but with a bit more panache.
Thoughts?