The fabric is the base of the pocket square, it is the source of inspiration, it is the painter's canvas. MUNGAI is known and recognized for its linen fabrics; in recent years, denim, silk, cotton and wool has been added.
A short video to show you how a MUNGAI pocket square is made, from the cut of the fabric to its packaging.
Linen
Elegant, sophisticated, even when a little rustic, but refined, linen has gone through the times, remaining always current with color tones that have made it more classic or more sporty according to fashion trends.
Its colors : from the traditional, natural sand of pristine beaches, to the warms colors, to the African colors and to the most vibrant, bright and eccentric tones. Its weaves : from those sophisticated, subtle, almost ethereal to those crafted, warmer and more natural. In summary, linen remains a true protagonist, always suitable for every occasion.
Denim
Denim or Jeans is now part of the MUNGAI collection for some years. The idea was chosen to offer a more casual touch to the classic pocket square. In reality, two outcomes have been achieved: to make the elegance sportier and to make the sport more elegant. Based on the type of fabric, you can wear it either with an elegant or more trendy costume. It’s an element of style that will always be noticed.
Cotton
Often used in its jacquard versions, the cotton pocket square is a "cool" element for any type of clothing.
Silk
As for linen, the silk pocket square is a timeless classic item. We chose pure Italian silk, in solid color of all chromatic nuance with a finish of small details embroidered by hand.
Wool
Used both as a detail and as a base for the pocket square, wool is a natural element that could not be missed in the MUNGAI collection.