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How to Match a Tie and Pocket Square

It is often the smallest details that make the biggest difference. A well chosen tie and pocket square can elevate a suit from simply correct to truly memorable, adding personality and refinement without appearing overdone. The secret is not to match them exactly, but to create balance between colours, patterns and textures. In this guide, we will walk you through the essentials of combining a tie and pocket square with confidence and style.

Many people believe that a tie and pocket square should be made from the same fabric or feature identical patterns. In reality, the opposite often creates the most sophisticated result. By allowing the accessories to complement one another rather than compete, the overall look becomes more natural and thoughtfully composed.

A solid silk tie gains new character when paired with a patterned pocket square that picks up one of the tie’s colours. Likewise, a paisley tie can be balanced with a subtle linen or silk twill pocket square. The goal is to create harmony rather than perfection.

Textures also play a crucial role. A grenadine tie, a knitted tie or a linen accessory adds depth and character, making even a simple suit feel more refined. During spring and summer, silk, linen and cotton work particularly well, while wool and cashmere create an elegant expression during the colder months.

Remember that a pocket square is intended to catch the eye, not dominate the outfit. The modern gentleman dresses with confidence and personality, and it is often in the interplay between tie and pocket square that personal style becomes most evident.

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