How to Fold a Pocket Square Easy

This article gives you quick and easy, step-by-step instructions on how to fold a pocket square 9 different ways.

But first – some ground rules! Most of these pocket square folds work best with a square pocket square.

Rectangular cloths can be made to work but generally require folding to make the cloth fit in your pocket.

A folded pocket square should always fill the width of your jacket pocket where it emerges. You don't want your pocket square looking like it's being swallowed up or spilling out over the edges into a messy bulge.

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With that of the way, choose your pocket square fold below!

#1. The Square Fold/Presidential Fold
#2. The One Point Fold
#3. The Two Point Fold
#4. The Three Point Fold
#5. The Four Point Fold/Cagney Fold
#6. The Puff Fold
#7. The Winged Puff Fold
#8. The Scallop Fold
#9. The Dunaway Fold

#1 The Square Fold (aka Presidential Fold)

infographic pocket square how to fold a square fold

How do you fold a Presidential pocket square?

  1. Begin with the pocket square fully unfolded and flat.
  2. Fold it to the width of your pocket. In most cases, a fold straight down the middle should do it.
  3. Fold it up from the bottom to form a finished rectangle the same width as your pocket and about half an inch longer.
  4. Tuck the bottom fold of the pocket square into your pocket and snug it down to the base. Adjust as needed to create a single smooth strip of visible cloth running across the top of the pocket.
  5. The square fold or presidential fold is the pocket square at its most basic: crisp, clean, and elegant. Its finished form appears as a single horizontal band of fabric parallel to the top of the breast pocket.
  6. Use this pocket square fold when you want maximum formality and understated elegance.

Learn how to fold a pocket square: The Square Fold – Presidential Pocket Square

#2 One Point Fold Pocket Square

infographic pocket square how to fold a one point fold

How do you make a pocket square with one point?

  1. Begin with the pocket square fully unfolded and flat.
  2. Fold it diagonally down the middle to make a triangle.
  3. At the triangle base, where the fold is, fold the doubled-over corner of the pocket square inward on one side.
  4. Fold the other corner. Make each fold the same size and the pocket square roughly the width of your pocket. The pocket square should look like an envelope: rectangular on three sides with a triangular point sticking out of the top.
  5. Slide the bottom fold into your pocket and tuck it all the way down, hiding the rectangular edges. The only visible part of the pocket square should be the triangle pointing straight up.
  6. The one-point fold pocket square is still simple enough to be business-appropriate but relaxed enough to wear with a casual blazer too.

#3 Two Point Fold

infographic - how to fold a two point fold

How do you fold a pocket square with two points?

  1. Begin with the pocket square fully unfolded and flat.
  2. Fold it diagonally. Angle the fold very slightly off-center so that one corner lies just to the left of the other.
  3. At the triangle base, where the fold is, fold one of the doubled-over corners of the pocket square inward.
  4. Fold the other corner. Make each fold the same size and the pocket square roughly the width of your pocket.
  5. Tuck the flat bottom of the fold into your pocket and snug it all the way down until the vertical edges of the pocket square are completely hidden. The only thing visible should be the two slightly offset triangular points, spaced as close or wide as desired.

A dressy fold with flair, the two-point fold pocket square is popular among business professionals. It's easier than it looks – really just the basic one-point fold, slightly off-center.

#4 Three Point Fold

infographic pocket square how to fold a three point fold

How do you make a pocket square with 3 points?

  1. Begin with the pocket square fully unfolded and flat.
  2. Fold it diagonally very slightly off-center so that one corner lies just to the left of the other.
  3. Fold the bottom left corner of the pocket square diagonally up at an angle, so you have three points side by side, as equally spaced and sized as possible.
  4. Fold the bottom right corner inward until the pocket square is roughly the width of your pocket.
  5. Tuck the bottom fold down into the pocket. Leave only the three points of the pocket square visible.

It can take a couple of tries to make more than one or two points of the pocket square line up neatly.

That makes the three-point fold pocket square fold a good one when you want to be a touch showy. It's still a business-appropriate fold, but make sure the pocket square is elegant and crisp.

#5 Four Point Fold (aka The Cagney Fold)

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Cagney pocket square fold step-by-step

  1. Begin with the pocket square fully unfolded and flat.
  2. Fold the pocket square diagonally and very slightly off-center so that one corner lies just to the left of the other.
  3. Fold the bottom left corner diagonally up across the fold, finishing with the point of the corner to the right of the top two corners.
  4. Fold the bottom right corner similarly to form a point to the left of the others. Adjust the pocket square to make all four points roughly the same size and equally spaced.
  5. If the folded pocket square is bigger than your pocket, fold the outside edges inward, tucking them below the four points.
  6. Tuck the long part of the pocket square into the pocket and snug it down until only the four tips are visible.

The four-point pocket square fold works best in a fabric that is both thin and stiff, like starched linen.

#6 The Puff Fold (aka "The Poof")

infographic how to fold a pocket square puff

How do you fold a pocket square puff?

  1. Pinch the pocket square at the center and let the edges and corners hang down.
  2. Adjust the pocket square to hang evenly all around.
  3. Still pinching the center, tug gently on the dangling edges, pulling the square into a loose tube shape.
  4. Gently roll up from the bottom of the tube (or fold all the dangling edges back behind the tube) until the folded pocket square is short enough to tuck into your pocket.
  5. Tuck into your pocket until just the rounded top of the pocket square is visible.

Pocket square puff folds are supposed to have wrinkles and dimples. So long as the fold is staying in place and isn't badly creased or spilling over the edges of the pocket, it's fine.

Wear it when a certain insouciance is called for. It's not formal, but it is most certainly stylish. Winston Churchill was a puff fold man, especially in polka dots.

#7 The Winged Puff Fold

infographic - how to fold a winged fold

How to fold a Winged Puff pocket square

  1. Begin with the pocket square fully unfolded and flat.
  2. Fold the pocket square diagonally. Aim the point of the triangle down.
  3. Fold the corners from each end of the long side to the bottom point, making an equilateral diamond. Tug the top corner loose, so the folded "wings" don't quite overlap.
  4. Fold the three corners that are not the winged top peak into the center of the pocket square.
  5. Tuck the squared-off sides of the finished fold into your pocket so only the peak is visible. Gently tease the two "wings" of the peak slightly apart. It's all right to let them take on a domed shape, like the puff fold.

The winged puff pocket square is the best fold for men who like a peaked fold, but have a soft, low-friction pocket square that won't hold a crisp crease. It's also quite compact, making it a good fold for undersized pocket squares.

#8 The Scallop Fold

infographic pocket square how to fold a scallop fold

How to fold a Scallop Fold

  1. Begin with the pocket square fully unfolded and flat.
  2. Fold the pocket square diagonally down the middle.
  3. Fold the pocket square in half again.
  4. Lifting the pocket square, gently curl one of the doubled corners in and downward. Don't fold it or crease it – bend it inward at a bit of an angle.
  5. Repeat the process for the other corner of the pocket square. Curl it in and down, laying it atop the first corner you bent inward.
  6. Tuck the triangular point of the folded pocket square down into your pocket until only the tops of the curves are visible. They should lay neatly one atop the other, forming a rounded, scalloped shape with all points and straight edges hidden.

The Scallop Fold is popular at weddings and other celebrations. It looks good with pocket squares in glossy, colorful fabrics, and is not a particularly formal fold.

#9 The Dunaway Fold

infographic pocket square - dunaway fold

How do you fold a Dunaway?

  1. Pinch the pocket square at the center and let the edges and corners hang down.
  2. Adjust the pocket square, so it hangs relatively evenly all around.
  3. Still pinching the center, tug gently on the dangling edges, pulling the pocket square into a loose tube shape.
  4. Invert the tube shape and spread the loose edges out with your fingertips, so they look relatively symmetrical. Fold the center of the pocket square upward, stopping about halfway up the tube shape.
  5. Tuck into your pocket so that only the splayed edges of the pocket square are visible. Adjust the fold with your fingers as needed. Perfect symmetry is not needed.

The Dunaway fold is the simplest way to make a slightly puffy, fringed shape with the edge of a pocket square. Depending on how stiff and colorful your pocket square is, it tends to look like a flower or a bursting firecracker.

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