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Sacoor Brothers

You may have found the perfect suit for your ensemble, but adding these pocket squares will give your look an added sense of depth.

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We're quite keen on Sacoor Brothers' SS19 pocket squares- subtle on the eyes, and stylish enough to give you the right flair.

Source: Sacoor Brothers

Incorporating lines and dual-toned patterns, these will give your ensemble that right touch of detail.

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