Pierre Cardin Handkerchief Cotton in Red Box Box with Black Ribbon 5 Pack (White)
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Pierre Cardin Handkerchief Cotton in Red Box Box with Black Ribbon 5 Pack (White)
The red Pierre Cardin ribboned box makes it an excellent gift.
5 handkerchiefs sporting elegant designs for men's dress or business clothing.
Luxurious hand rolled hems ensure durability and clean edges.
The red Pierre Cardin ribboned box makes it an excellent gift.
Wear as pocket handkerchief in suits or as a wedding accessory
The Pierre Cardin handkerchiefs are the epitome of quality handkerchiefs. The elegant appearance is a consequence of the high quality weave of the cotton we use. That same weave has an unbeatable soft feel. The efficiency of the combed cotton makes the handkerchiefs a great choice for everyday use as well. The hem gives the Pierre Cardin handkerchief a nicer hold in your pocket, a lasting durability, and finishes the elegant appearance. The elegance is always carried out in their packaging - each of the five handkerchiefs are individually rolled. These five handkerchiefs come wrapped handsomely in a Pierre classic Red package with a black ribbon. Each handkerchief has elegant stripes that box the edges of the handkerchief in a beautiful pattern.
To fold a pointed pocket handkerchief: Fold your handkerchief in half twice and lay it on a flat surface. Pinch the middle of the square and lift. Tuck excess fabric into your jacket pocket, leave the pointed edge showing.
Who is Pierre Cardin? Pierre Cardin is an Italian born French designer that shaped and changed the face of fashion. In 1950 He opened his own store in France. He is famous for creating the 'bubble dress', a loose-fitting dress tightened near the waistline then broadens and is brought back in at the hem, in 1954. Pierre Cardin is also famous for making one of the first ready made couture lines. His 60's Space Age look continues to influence fashion internationally, particularly in Japan where he traveled. Today there is a dedicated museum in Paris to showcase his work throughout the years and his current atelier. Mr. Cardin continues to inspire not only with his fashion, but with his humanitarian efforts. He has worked with the Red Cross since World War II and was appointed a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador in 1991.