An interview with British designer Leo Joseph about his pocket squares


I came across Leo Joseph a few weeks ago through my friend Leroy Dawkins who told me about his pocket squares. The story is an interesting one, so I was keen to get to know him a bit better. Leo is a British fashion designer and his collection of pocket squares has been created to raise awareness about the plight of endangered animals such as tigers, rhinos, gorillas and turtles. Each pocket square design has a story to tell and South Africa played a role in the colours he picked for them.

They are all printed and made in England. I found them to be quite beautiful and greatly admire what he is doing. His brand works with WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) and is a member of WWF-UK’s Business Club.

Watch my video interview with him (above) to hear his story, see his designs and learn three different ways to wear a pocket square.

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