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Accessorizing The Executive Wardrobe: Pocket Squares While the suit you opt for is extremely important, another oft-ignored area of grooming is the accessory.

By Tareq Samara

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In many cases, your first impression hinges on how you're dressed. Taking pride in your wardrobe choices is extremely important in setting the right introductory tone, regardless of whether you're heading for the boardroom, or to a social event.

While the suit you opt for is extremely important, another oft-ignored area of grooming is the accessory.

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Related: Four Benefits Of Dressing For Success

Accessorizing isn't for everyone, but I suggest you start mastering your look by incorporating a carefully chosen pocket square. (For those that aren't familiar with the term, a pocket square is worn as an accessory in the breast pocket of a suit coat or jacket, and is approximately the size of small napkin or a handkerchief.)

Pocket squares serve an aesthetic purpose, and if you're wary of prints or patterns, you can begin with a simple solid-colored choice. White is minimalistic, elegant, and understated, and goes well with most suits.

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For those that are interested in using accessories as a means of self-expression, a dashing pocket square gets the message across nicely.

A great way of being bold in your choice of what is otherwise fairly standard attire, adding a pocket square that reflects your personality is also a way to reinvent your office and evening look without breaking the bank.

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Related: Dress The Part: Elias El-indari On Fashion, Function, And The Three-Piece Suit

Tareq Samara

Founder, Elite Digital Coach

Tareq Samara is a serial entrepreneur who has been working in the online space since 2004. In the last couple of years, Samara has been on a mission to help other coaches, consultants, experts and other entrepreneurs to start and scale their online business and personal branding via the power of the internet and social media. He recently co-founded two training and consulting agencies in Jordan and UAE that help individuals and enterprises to grow their businesses online through the utilization of online organic traffic. He is also the founder of Elite Digital Coach, a premium consulting and coaching agency to help professionals, experts, and coaches to monetize their expertise and knowledge online.

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