A suit gets you most of the way. The details get you the rest. The difference between looking dressed and looking well dressed usually comes down to a few small, deliberate choices.
The pocket square
The easiest upgrade in menswear. A simple white linen square, folded flat, brings instant polish to any jacket and is never wrong for formal events. Want a little personality? A patterned or colored square adds warmth — just keep it in conversation with your tie rather than perfectly matched.
The hat
A hat is a statement of intent, and it's part of Ferrecci's DNA — from sharp fedoras to formal top hats. The right one frames the face and finishes a look with old-school confidence. Match the formality to the occasion: a fedora for everyday sharpness, a top hat for the grandest of events. Fit matters; a hat should sit comfortably without pressing.
The supporting cast
Ties and bow ties set the tone, a lapel pin adds a quiet flourish, and your shoes and belt should agree — same color family, similar formality. These are the details people feel even when they don't consciously notice them.
The golden rule: restraint
Pick one or two things to speak, and let the rest support. A bold pocket square wants a simple tie. A statement hat wants a clean, classic suit beneath it. Well-dressed isn't loud — it's considered.
Finish your look with Ferrecci hats and accessories.
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