Monogram Etiquette 101 - United Monograms

Monogram Etiquette 101

Monogramming is an art that we respect here at United Monograms. Sometimes people ask the question, why are those initials not in the right order? As the #1 Online Shop for Monograms- We are here to answer that question for you!

 

These people clearly need a little lesson in Monogram Etiquette. Since you know we love to monogram everything, here is the etiquette we go by when monogramming.

First Name, LAST NAME, Middle Name. The reason why the last name traditionally goes in the middle is because the last name is most important and should stand out! You should be proud of your family name. Your last name initial will be slightly larger than the others in the center. Example: Anne Marie Price would have the monogram aPm

First Name, NEW LAST NAME, Maiden name (or middle name if you prefer). When a woman is married, a few things in the monogram world are up to her! She can ditch her middle name completely, and use her last name as her new middle name OR she can keep her middle name. This is your preference, or whichever you choose when you change your name! We think either one is acceptable! Example: If our friend Anne Marie Price married David Brown her monogram would be EITHER (option 1): aBp or (option 2): aBm

 

Bride's First Name, MARRIAGE LAST NAME, groom's first name. The reasoning for this one is easy, ladies first! Since Anne & David Brown are now happily married, their shared monogram would be: aBa


1082 comments


  • Brittany

    I love monograms. There is something so classic and chic about them that I just cant get enough.


  • Kleiry

    New fashion trend!! 🧡🔥💛😊


  • Whitney

    Great refresher. I gave birth to a little boy in December and I want to get him some monogrammed things. I knew the rules for Women and married couples but had heard mixed things about boys. Thanks.


  • Tonya Mansch

    Thanks for the info


  • Ana Jaffar

    Wow this is just intriguing! Love it!


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