Itโs hard competing with other men in the roomโฆ
Classic suits, fancy ties & watches, polished shoesโฆ
Itโs like a sea of Bond clonesโฆ
How do you get an edge and be that guy โ the one who makes heads turn and nod in approval?
Simple โ check your jacket breast pocketโฆ somethingโs missingโฆ
An accessory that not all guys have (or think of using)โฆ
A pocket square.
It makes a powerful upgrade to your style. Find out whyโฆ
A pocket square isnโt something you should find strange or intimidating to use. Itโs simply a square piece of fabric that you can fold up in different ways. In its finished form, itโs tucked in your jacket breast pocket looking clean, crisp and elegant.

Some of you may wonder if these are the same as handkerchiefs. As similar as they look, there are distinct differences between pocket squares and handkerchiefs. Pocket squares are primarily used for a sharper, classier style (and less for wiping off stuff).
Iโve met guys who say they donโt wear pocket squares since theyโre a little hesitant about drawing attention to themselves in this way. But thatโs kind of ironic โ by simply showing up in a well-fitted suit or jacket, youโre already setting up yourself for more attention.
It comes to a point where you can either be okay with being like most of the men in the room (which can mean losing out on compliments or potential โconnectionsโ), or you can OWN and magnify the sharpness of your style. The whole point of a pocket square is to allow you to do just that โ so you can stand out among other well-dressed guys and express your personality through your wardrobe.

In line with that, letโs talk about the #1 fold that all men should learn about: the Presidential Fold. Itโs a simple fold thatโs perfect for beginners. It does a great job in making your pocket square presentable for formal occasions. Take note: this fold is most suitable for simple solid colors โ especially white linen.
Here are the step-by-step instructions for the Presidential Fold:
Presidential Pocket Square Fold โ Step #1
Start by placing the pocket square on a flat surface. Make sure itโs fully unfolded and flat. This is where you perform the first fold in half โ so that the fabric turns into a literal square.

Presidential Pocket Square Fold โ Step #2
Fold the square once again, but this time โ itโs not necessarily going to be in half. The goal is to create a rectangular shape that matches the width of your jacket breast pocket. (But in most cases, it actually works fine to just go straight down the middle.)

Presidential Pocket Square Fold โ Step #3
This is where you perform one last fold โ this time a vertical one which starts from the bottom. The height (or length) of the front side should be about half an inch longer than the height of the covered side.
As shown in the image below, this fold is should not be exact โ and all the fabric above the fold line is whatโs going to stick out of the breast pocket. So youโll want to make it a nice, crisp fold.
Presidential Pocket Square Fold โ Step #4
Tuck the folded-up square into your jacket breast pocket, snugging it down to the base. Do the necessary adjustments to create a single, smooth strip of visible cloth thatโs exposed at the very top.
Neatness is key. So there shouldnโt be any visible overlaps between the edges of the square in this fold. Everything is supposed to look like one solid piece.
Presidential Pocket Square Fold โ Things To Remember
- Both pocket squares and jacket breast pockets often come in various sizes. Youโll want to avoid buying irregular-sized pocket squares because they may end up being too tall, short, wide or narrow for your breast pocket.
- If it turns out your pocket square doesnโt quite fit in your breast pocket correctly, hereโs a possible solution: when performing the final fold (Step #3), fold the fabric partly from both sides so it adjusts to the desired width. As for the height, fold it more or less until about 1/4-1/2 inches of fabric is seen above the breast pocket.
- In my opinion, the presidential fold looks best if it follows the slant of the pocket. But you can also wear it straight across if thatโs your preference.
- Finally, double-check that the pocket square isn't sticking out in front of (as in covering) the jacket lapel. It always looks better tucked in behind the lapel.
The pocket square is a classic accessory. Donโt underestimate what a small and thin piece of cloth can do for your appearance. If folded properly, it takes your jacket style to a whole new level โ showing other guests, colleagues or businessmen that youโre way more than just โsome regular guy who happens to have a suit on.โ
Click below to watch the video – How To Fold The Presidential Fold
Check out our complete guide on how to fold a pocket square.







