A bold pocket square—earthy rust/orange base with green, deep plum, and some charcoal accents. You’ll want suit colors that ground it rather than compete with it.
Here are your best options:
1. Dark charcoal gray
Probably the cleanest pairing
Lets the colors pop without clashing
Works great for both dressy and creative looks
2. Deep navy
Adds contrast while staying refined
The green and rust tones stand out nicely against navy
3. Forest green (darker shade)
Pulls directly from the pattern
Feels cohesive and stylish, but keep the green darker than the square to avoid blending
4. Black
Sharp and modern
Makes the pocket square the focal point
5. Medium gray
Slightly more relaxed than charcoal
Good for daytime or less formal settings
More adventurous (but solid if done right):
Burgundy / wine suit → ties into the plum tones
Brown suit (espresso or chocolate) → complements the earthy palette really well
What to avoid:
Bright or light-colored suits (like tan or light blue) — they’ll clash or wash out the richness
Busy patterns — your pocket square is already doing the talking
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