Pocket squares - where to buy? Any idea where to buy pocket squares in Vancouver? Aside from Holts/Harry Rosen (not trying to spend $100 on a piece of fabric lol) Thanks! |
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dunn's tailors. go in and ask them for their fabric book and make your own custom ones. i believe it'll run you 25 per? but you end up making some pretty uniqure ones. |
order online at the tiebar. You can't go wrong with $8-$12 pocket squares and shipping is only like $5 or something. |
Just buy nice handkerchiefs whenever you see them. I don't know about you but spending $25 or even $12 on something that just peeks over your pocket is a little silly. I love pocket squares. I think they complete the look of the suit in the front. I'm always looking for stuff I can use as a pocket square. You should always have a bunch of plain, white squares. They go with everything. I bought a box of them from The Bay. I prefer cotton since I like plain squares or simple peak shapes. If you're a more "poofy" pocket square dude, buy silk. My go-to place for pocket squares? DAISO. Not even joking. I've had people ask where I get them from and they're always surprised when I say Daiso. They sell a ton of handkerchiefs for $2 each in all sorts of patterns. Some of them look horrifically ugly but remember that only a sliver of it shows. I've got some plaid ones from Daiso that look great on plain grey or navy suits. I've even used a white napkin as a pocket square before. Unless you're Italian and can pull off the poofy pocket square look, keep it simple. |
Practically any store that sells proper dress attire. Tip Top, Moores, Pinstripe, Stockhomme even The Bay. |
saw some today at Express in PC. Didnt check the prices, but their stuff isnt too overboard expensive. |
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