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Day 27: Four Stairs Fold

How to Fold your pocket square with the four stairs fold
The four stairs fold is the first fold I am featuring in my “50 Folds in 50 Days series” that uses not one, but two pocket squares. It allows you to add yet another color and pattern element to your look. I prefer this fold with either two solid colored pocket squares, or with one patterned and one solid pocket square in color complementing the colors found in the pattern. Because of the added fabric from the 2nd pocket square, I prefer smaller pocket squares that are 13″ x 13″ or smaller in size. The look above was created with one solid red and one solid white pocket square in 100% silk that measure just 10″ x 10″ in size. Here is how you create this fold:

Four Stairs Pocket Square Fold Step-by-Step:

Four Stairs FoldStart out with 2 pocket squares you like to use for this look. I chose a red and a white one for the photo above. Lay both pocket squares down flat.

Four Stairs Fold Pocket SquaresNow fold both pocket squares in half to create a triangle for each pocket square.

Four Stairs Pocket Square FoldNow lay one pocket square over the other so that one corner of the above laying pocket square ends near the center of the pocket square below.

Four Stairs Pocket Square Fold How ToNow fold the lower pocket square in half so that it wraps the other pocket square.

Four Stairs The Pocket Square FoldNow fold in the corner of the other pocket square. Fold at a slight angle so that the other pocket square is still visible.

Four Stairs Hanky FoldNow fold the other side over. Again, fold at an angle so that the below laying pocket square is still visible at the top.

Four Stairs Hanky Folding How toAgain, fold in the other side so that the below laying pocket square is visible.

4 Stairs FoldNow turn the pocket squares so that the stars face to the right.

4 Stairs Pocket Square FoldBecause the pocket square is still wider than your breast pocket, we need to reduce the width by folding it in half.

How to 4 Stairs Pocket Square FoldThe fold is complete and all there is left is to carefully place it in your breast pocket.

Day 26: Armadillo Fold

Armadillo Pocket Square Fold how to
The Armadillo, aka Accordion fold, is perfect for larger pocket squares. It suits solid color pocket squares worn with formal suit or tux, as well as patterned pieces paired with casual sports coats. Here is how you create this fold:

Armadillo Pocket Square Fold Step-by-Step:

Armadillo FoldLay your hanky down flat.

Armadillo Hanky Fold How toCreate a pleated fold starting at one corner. To do so, fold the pocket square in, and then back down. The pleat should be about 1/2 wide.

Armadillo Pocket Square how toCreate 7-10 more pleats by repeating step #2.

Armadillo Hanky FoldNow fold the pocket square in half at the center.

How to create a Pocket Square Armadillo FoldShape the width so that it fits the width of your breast pocket.

Pocket Square Armadillo FoldLastly tug the pocket square into your breast pocket.

Day 25: The Spiral Stairs Fold

Spiral Stairs Pocket Square Fold How To

If you already like “The Wave” as well as the “3-Stairs fold“, then I am convinced the that spiral staircase will become a new favorite for you. It looks great for softer pocket squares made from silk. Here is how you create the Spiral Stairs fold:

Spiral Staircase Pocket Square Fold Step-by-Step:

Spiral stairsLay the pocket square down flat.

Spiral stairs pocket squareFold in half to create a triangle.

the Spiral stairs pocket square foldFold one triangle down about 1 inch above the edge.

Spiral stairs pocket square foldFold back up to create a pleat.

Pocket square fold spiral staircaseRepeat step 3 and 4 to create a 2nd pleat.

Spiral staircase fold for pocket squaresNow lay your pocket square down flat and fold in half.

Spiral staircase foldNow create the spiral staircase by bending one side into a half circle. Bend to the left and down to create the staircase-like effect.

Spiral Stairs pocket square fold how toAs a final step, tug the pocket square into your breast pocket.

Day 24: The Rolled Puff

Rolled Puff Pocket Square Fold
Looking for a simple and casual way to wear your pocket squares? Then the rolled puff is perfect. It is similar to the regular puff fold, but it is usually a bit wider and doesn’t reach out of the breast pocket as much. It is perfect for any type of pocket square although finer and thinner fabrics such as silk are best suited. Here is how you create this fold:

Rolled Puff Pocket Square Fold Step-by-Step:

RolledPuffLay the pocket square flat.

Pocket Square Rolled PuffPick up the pocket square by pinching the center.

The Rolled Puff Pocket Square FoldSlide the pocket square through the palm of your other hand.

RolledPuff4 (1)Roll down the top (the “puff”) once or twice.

Rolled Puff Hanky FoldDepending on the size of your pocket square, you may need to fold up the corners from the bottom

Rolled Puff Pocket Square How ToAs a final step tug the pocket square into your breast pocket.

Day 23: The Shell Fold

The Shell Fold for Pocket Squares
The “Shell Fold” is a neat and unique way to style your pocket squares. It looks fantastic with wild patterned, and brightly colored pocket squares, and it also is best suited for oversized pocket squares (larger than 13″ x 13″) that are made from fine silk. It is actually similar in look, yet quite a bit more elaborate, to the Puff Fold. Here is how you create the shell pocket square fold:

The Shell Pocket Square Fold Step-by-Step:

Shell FoldLay the pocket square down flat.

Shell Pocket Square FoldFold in half to create a triangle.

How to Fold a Shell FoldFold one corner up so that it sits next to the other corner.

Shell Fold how toFold the bottom corner up again to create a 3rd tip.

How to fold a pocket square with the shell foldFold for a fourth time to create a 4th tip.

The Shell Pocket Square FoldNow bend the pocket square from the four tips.

Shell Hanky FoldBend all the way to create a half circle.

Shell Pocket SquaresAs a final step, tug the pocket square into your breast pocket and give it some final styling to your liking.

Day 22: Diamond Fold

The Diamond Pocket Square Fold Instructions
The diamond fold is a more elaborate version of the One Tip Up fold – one of the most popular ways to wear a pocket square. The diamond fold is an excellent choice for all solid colored pocket squares added to formal dark colored suit or black tie tuxedo. Here is how to create this fold:

Diamond Pocket Square Fold Step-by-Step:

Diamond FoldLay the pocket square down flat.

Diamond Pocket Square FoldFold in half at the center.

Diamond Hanky FoldFold in half again to create a smaller square.

Diamond Pocket Square Folding How ToNow fold in one leaf of the open ended corner. Fold just below the other tip at the top.

How to Fold a Diamond Pocket SquareNow fold up the 2nd leaf. Again, fold so that the tip ends below the tip from the last fold.

Diamond Handkerchief FoldNow fold for a 3rd time.

Diamond Fold for Pocket SquaresAnd finally fold up the last leaf to create the 4th corner of the diamond.

Pocket Square Folds Diamond FoldAs a final step, tug the pocket square into your breast pocket. If the pocket square is too wide, then fold back each of the sides.

Day 21: Rolled Flower Fold

Rolled Flower Pocket Square Fold
Looking for an unconventional, fun, and unique way to display your solid and patterned pocket squares? Then the “Rolled Flower” is a perfect pick! I like this fold the most with a solid red or light pink pocket square in combination with a navy blazer. If you want to combine a lapel flower and a pocket square in one look, then this is the fold for you. Here is how it is done:

Rolled Flower Pocket Square Fold Step-by-Step:

Rolled Flower Pocket SquareLay your pocket square down flat.

Rolled The Flower Pocket Square FoldsFold in half to create a rectangle.

Rolled Flower Pocket Square FoldsWith the closed edge facing up, roll in the pocket square.

RolledFlower4Roll at a slight angle so that the inner tube sticks out a bit.

Rolled Flower FoldKeep on rolling…

Rolled Flower Fold for Pocket SquaresAnd keep rolling. Make each turn wider than the last to make sure your pocket square gets wider and will take up the entire width of your breast pocket.

Rolled Flower Fold for Pocket SquareWhen all rolled up slightly press down to flatten the pocket square just a bit.

Rolled Flower Pocket SquareAs a final step, tug the pocket square in your breast pocket. The flower should be sticking out and should be wider than the part tugged inside your breast pocket.

Day 20: The Winged Puff Fold

winged puff pocket square fold

If you are a fan of the popular Scallop Fold, then you probably will also enjoy this fold here. The so-called “Winged Puff” looks best with fine silk pocket squares. Both, solid color as well as elaborate patterns are well suited for this folding technique. Here is how to create the Winged Puff:

Rolled Flower Pocket Square Fold Step-by-Step:

Winged Puff FoldLay the pocket square down flat.

Winged Puff Fold Pocket SquareFold in from one tip to create a triangle.

Winged Puff Fold Pocket SquaresFold in the left and right tips to create a rectangle.

The Winged Puff Fold Pocket SquaresFold the corners on both sides to the back side. The width should now be as wide as your breast pocket.

Winged Puff Pocket Square FoldNow also fold back the bottom corner to create the base that will be sitting in your breast pocket.

WingedPuff6At last, tug the pocket square into your breast pocket. The Winged Puff fold is now complete. Great work!

Day 19: Two Icebergs Fold

Two Icebergs Pocket Square Fold
The 2 Icebergs fold is a relatively new way to wear your pocket squares. It is simple and sleek. It is great for full suit and tie, it works in combination with formal tux and bow tie, and it can even be worn with just jeans and casual blazer. Because the tips point outwards, I prefer to wear this fold with my blazers that have wider peak lapels. Here is how you create this fold:

Two Icebergs Pocket Square Fold Step-by-Step:

2Icebergs1Lay your pocket square down flat.

2Icebergs FoldFold in half to create a rectangle.

Two Icebergs FoldNow fold the left side over to the right to create two overlapping rectangles. Two tips should be showing in the upper right corner.

Two Icebergs Fold Pocket SquaresTurn the pocket square so that both tips are facing up. Then fold in the left side.

2Icebergs Hanky FoldNow fold in the right side.

Two Icebergs Fold Pocket SquareFold up the bottom to create the base. Then turn the pocket square over.

Two Icebergs Hanky FoldAs a final step, place the pocket square into your breast pocket.

Day 18: The Croissant Fold

Croissant Pocket Square Folding Instructions
If you are someone who enjoying tying different tie knots, then you probably are going to appreciate this unique way to fold a pocket square. The so-called “Croissant” is a bold fold that looks absolutely fantastic with solid colored pocket squares. If you really want to make a statement, then wear this fold with a colored bordered pocket square like shown above.

Croissant Pocket Square Fold Step-by-Step:

Croissant FoldLay the pocket square down flat.

Croissant Fold Pocket SquaresFold in half to create a rectangle.

Croissant Hanky FoldFold in half again to create a smaller square.

Croissant Pocket SquaresNow fold up the 4 tips. Start with the top and fold up all 4 tips so that each tip ends slightly below the previous one.

Croissant FoldsTurn the pocket square over. Next fold the pocket square once again.

Croissant Handkerchief FoldFold the left side under.

Croissant Pocket Square Fold How ToNow fold the right side under.

CroissantFold up the loose triangle up and tug under the other folds of the Croissant.

How to Croissant FoldAt last place the pocket square into your breast pocket and proudly display all those fun pleats.