Accessories are a key element in personalizing the groom’s wedding attire. A pocket square is a stylish and sophisticated way to add some personality, as well as tying in any wedding colors or motifs. They can be used to clash with, or to complement a tie or shirt. We’ve found 10 pocket squares for your groom get inspired.

1. Matching Shirt and Square

A floral shirt might need a partner-in-crime, so enter the matching pocket square. This works really well in bringing the ensemble together, especially with the contrast of the suit and tie.

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2. Polka Dots 

For a polished finishing touch that goes with a tux, a silk pocket square is the way to go. Add some interest to a classic look with a polka dot print.

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3. Print Clash 

Throw out the sartorial rulebook with clashing prints. Using blue as the base of the look, work in complementary prints and colors. A white pocket square with blue dots will add a crisp look to the ensemble.

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 4. All Ivory 

An ivory pocket square with a rose boutonniere is a classic addition to a textured gray suit. Playing around with the folding of the pocket square can also create a stylish look.

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5. Rustic Casual 

This ensemble was just made for an informal barn wedding. The casual striped pocket square looks great with the chambray shirt.

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6. Lace Detail

With lace decor and dresses being a big wedding trend, why not incorporate some subtle lace into the groom’s attire too.

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7. Neat and Tidy

To keep things clean, showing just a glimpse of a neatly folded pocket square can offer an alternate look.

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8. Paisley and Polka Dot 

Sometimes choosing between prints isn’t as easy as it seems. So there’s no reason why you have to choose. Going for a different print for the bow-tie and pocket square creates a truly unique look. Who would have thought that paisley and polka dots would work so well together!

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9. Summer Tones

For a twist on the tri-fold pocket square, go for three summer brights that will work with the flower on the boutonniere.

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10. In Full Bloom 

If a fabric pocket square simply won’t cut it, then combine the look of a boutonniere for this stunning idea. Fresh blooms tucked into the pocket will  certainly transform a traditional suit.

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