Turn the left side pocket inside out and stuff the jacket in, then it zips up
This is out of style. Men seldom wear handkerchiefs. The easiest way, is to lay the handkerchief on a table and then pick it up in the center. Tuck the center portion into the pocket. This looks nice. Otherwise, fold it in half. Then, fold the right side edge to the left side edge. Then fold the right side again to the left. Turn the handkerchief over so that the hemmed sides are facing you. Put it in the pocket. **this is not out of style. In fact, Zac Efron is sporting one in the most recent issue of GQ - http://men.style.com/gq
There are many different ways to tie a pocket square, the easiest among them is known as the "Presidential Fold". First, lay the pocket square on a flat surface, then fold it in half. Next, fold one side up, how far one goes depends on the depth of the pocket. Lastly, place the folded square in the pocket, leaving about one quarter of an inch visible.
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To fold a soft taco, place the filling in the center of the tortilla. Fold one side over the filling, then fold the bottom up, and finally fold the other side over to create a closed pocket.
Fold it in half and put it back in your pocket. Invest it shrewdly.
Will Rogers.
Fold the paper 1/3 of the way up from the bottom. Fold the right side 1/3 in crease well Fold the left side 1/3 in crease well Open sides. Insert gems in the center pocket created Return sides into position to hold them in place Fold down the top at so the fold is right at the top of the pocket. Fold the remainder around to the other side and secure with label.
To fold a burrito, place your favorite filling in the center of the flour tortilla. Fold the bottom eighth of the tortilla up, and then wrap the outer edges in. This makes a pocket at one end, and the other open end is where you start eating. This method keeps the filling from falling out.
To fold a piece of paper into an envelope without using tape, follow these steps: Fold the paper in half horizontally. Fold the top corners of the paper down to meet the center crease. Fold the bottom corners of the paper up to meet the center crease. Fold the bottom edge of the paper up to meet the bottom of the triangle created by the previous folds. Tuck the top flap into the pocket created by the bottom fold. Your paper is now folded into an envelope shape.
Unfortunately, you will have to hole punch the sides. If it is legal size going into the binder, you can fold the bottom up, and then fold the corner up to avoid punching the extra length. Alternativelly, put it into a pocket of the binder.
Short Answer: Flat part/side (or what I would call the *fold part/side*) up. Long Answer: Flat side and/or *fold side* up for a wallet that folds at a single point in the center of the material. This type of wallet is called a "bi-fold" and is probably the most common representation of a wallet. My preference is the "tri-fold", which folds at two points, sectioning the wallet into thirds. The only way you could put this in your pocket "incorrectly" is by trying to squeeze it in horizontally or I guess if your pants have extra large pockets...XD
Some alternative door options for a space where a pocket door cannot be installed include sliding barn doors, accordion doors, French doors, and bi-fold doors.