When used as an accessory to a
suit,
a handkerchief is known as a
pocket square. There is a wide
variety of ways to fold a pocket
square, ranging from the austere to
the flamboyant:
- The Presidential, perhaps
the simplest, is folded at right
angles to fit in the pocket.
- The TV Fold looks similar
but is folded diagonally with
the point inside the pocket.
- The One-point Fold is folded
diagonally with the point
showing.
- The Two-point Fold is folded
off-center so the two points
don't completely overlap.
- The Three-point Fold is
first folded into a triangle,
then the corners are folded up
and across to make three points.
- The Four-point Fold is an
off-center version of the
Three-point Fold.
- The
Cagney is basically a
backwards version of the
Four-point Fold.
- The Puff or the
Cooper is simply shaped into
a round puff.
- The Reverse Puff is like the
Puff, except with the puff
inside and the points out, like
petals.
- The
Astaire is a puff with a
point on either side.
- The Straight Shell is
pleated and then folded over to
give the appearance of nested
shells.
- The Diagonal Shell is
pleated diagonally and then
folded.