What is a handkerchief?
Handkerchief is a square of fabric carried in a pocket to shake hands, face or nose. For centuries since its foundation, the handkerchief has developed significantly and many people today use handkerchiefs as accessories than functional objects. Whether the intention is functional or decorative, handkerchiefs are available in many department stores in different styles. They can also be made manually using materials available from textiles stores. Around this time there was also a solemn use of a handkerchief, while women gave handkerchiefs to admirers as tokens of affection. Sometimes, handkerchiefs were also used, which were also used to signal the beginning of the event, with the highest official official presence signals the beginning by dropping a handkerchief. In the medieval era, handkerchiefs played a role in Justing and other competing events, where they were used as initial signals and loyalty tokens from supporters of specific competitors. Material is usually adequately absorbent, as a reminder of the handkerchief functionAnd the cloth can be monogrammed by the owner's initials. Decorative lining is also common to handkerchiefs and these squares can come in a variety of colors, although white is a traditional choice.
Sometimes men wear handkerchiefs in their breast pockets, in which case handkerchiefs are known as pocket squares. There are a number of ways to fold a pocket square, from a simple square fold to a complicated bloated fold. Formal pointed folds are often worn with suits aspolence even produce faux pocket squares of pieces of cardboard and fabrics that are designed to look like a neatly folded pocket square when placed in a chest pocket.
Some people believe that the use of a handkerchief is unhygienic. In fact, handkerchiefs are perfectly sanitary because they regularly wash, preferably after each wear. Handkerchiefs are also more ecological than paper tissues used to blow your nose andshaking the face and are softer on the skin. In a long -term cold, handkerchiefs are less likely to irritate the nose than tissues that tend to scratch the nose and turn it bright red.