Monogram Etiquette

TRADITIONAL THREE-LETTER MONOGRAM

THE TIMELESS TRIO

Our most-loved style? The classic three-letter monogram. This beauty puts your last name front and center—literally—with the middle letter slightly larger to make it shine.

Traditionally, it’s all about the lady of the house: First, Last, Maiden. But today, many give it a modern twist—swapping the maiden name for the husband’s first initial.

Example:
Bethany Nina Andrews becomes B A N
Alexia and Andrew Fry becomes A F A

Either way, it’s your monogram, your story—so have fun with it!

TRADITIONAL TWO-LETTER MONOGRAM

THE PERFECT PAIR

Short, sweet, and perfectly balanced. This classic style features two same-sized initials side by side—equally charming and effortlessly chic.

It’s wonderfully versatile: use it for a first and last name, two last names (hello, couples!), or even a fabulous double first name.

Example:
Christine Vallon becomes C V
March & King becomes M K

STRAIGHT ACROSS MONOGRAM

STRAIGHT TO THE POINT

Clean, classic, and all lined up. This monogram keeps three initials in a neat row for a crisp, tailored look.

Traditionally a go-to for the boys in our lives—but just as fabulous for anyone who loves timeless structure.

Example:
Lily Marie Walters becomes L M W
Anna Natalie Henderson becomes A N H

SINGLE LETTER MONOGRAM

THE ONE AND DONE

Sometimes less is more. A single letter can say it all—whether it’s your first or last initial, this minimal monogram is simple, sleek, and effortlessly cool.

Example:
Karen Smith becomes K
Layla Williams goes with W