Thursday, March 3, 2011

Today's Tip: Remember the Hanky?

A handkerchief , also called a hanky, typically a hemmed square of thin fabric. The material of a handkerchief can be symbolic of the social-economic class of the user, not only because some materials are more expensive, but because some materials are more absorbent and practical for those who use a handkerchief for more than style. Handkerchiefs can be made of that can be carried in the pocket or purse, and which is intended for personal hygiene purposes such as wiping one's hands or face, or blowing one's nose.  A handkerchief is also sometimes used as a purely decorative accessory in a suit pocket, known as a pocket square. Cotton, cotton-synthetic blend, synthetic fabric, silk, or linen. The material of a handkerchief can be symbolic of the social-economic class of the user, not only because some materials are more expensive, but because some materials are more absorbent and practical for those who use a handkerchief for more than style. Ladies and gents, add a touch class, use a hanky!

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