Monogram Etiquette 101: Your Guide to Correct Monogram Styles – Wed Society® | North Texas (formerly Brides of North Texas) (2024)

Monogram Etiquette 101: Your Guide to Correct Monogram Styles – Wed Society® | North Texas (formerly Brides of North Texas) (1)

When it comes to monogram etiquette, Kelsie Vogds with Must Be Monogrammed is our go to gal! She’s filling us in on all things monogram today and answering all our questions about the etiquette behind branding with initials. Take a peek below at our Q&A, then head to Must Be Monogrammed to shop pieces for the wedding day, post-wedding or pre-wedding gifts!

In what order should a couple’s initials be listed in a monogram?

A monogram can be listed a few different ways and still be correct when it comes to monogram etiquette.


Option 1:
Individual monogram for the bride or the groom. These will appear one of two ways depending on the font/style.

Style One: Larger Middle Letter

Traditionally, a monogram reads First Name Initial, Last Name Initial, Middle Name or Maiden Name Initial. With the Last Name Initial being the larger Middle Initial. For example, if you had the name Kelsie Elizabeth Vogds, her monogram would read KVE.

Style Two: Letters All the Same Size or Block Monogram

This style of monogram traditionally reads First Name Initial, Middle Name Initial, Last Name Initial with all the letters being the same size in line with one another. For example, if you had the name Kelsie Elizabeth Vogds, her monogram would read KEV.


Option 2:
His and Hers Monogram

When it comes to monogram etiquette, there are two schools of thought on the order in which a couple’s monogram should appear and either order is acceptable. We recommend that once an order for initials is decided on that all future items are monogrammed in this same order for aesthetic purposes, but that’s just us! There’s no right or wrong way to style your family monogram!

Style One: Ladies First

The wife’s first name initial, the couple’s married last name initial in the center and largest letter followed by the husband’s first name initial. For example, Kelsie & Brice Robinson would be KRB.

Style Two: Mr. & Mrs.

If you’re all for tradition, then you could have your monogram appear in the order husband’s first name initial with the last name initial larger in the middle and the wife’s first name initial last. The theory here and that a man’s first name and last name should not be separated.


Option 3:
Single Initial

Style One: First Name Initial

Some trinkets are great with just a single first initial. With this, you can add a little flare to the design by adding dots or flourishes on either side of the letter or a frame around the letter. First name of Kelsie would appear as a single “K.” This style is popular for unmarried young women.

Style Two: Last Name Initial

The single last name letter is great for barware, towels and stationary. This would appear as a single “R” for a couple with the last name Robinson.

How would you create a couple’s monogram if the wife is keeping her maiden name?

Easy-peasy! Her maiden name would take place of the middle name initial. For example, Kelsie Elizabeth Vogds now becomes Kelsie Vogds Robinson or KRV if she were to choose to keep her maiden name.

How do you list monogram initials for someone with two middle names? Or a hyphenated last name? Or no middle name? What about the Von, O and Mc prefixes?

Great Question!

Two Middle Names

Block style is your best bet here as many fonts are predesigned for three letter monograms. Sometimes a font typically used for a three-letter monogram can allow for stacking of the two middle initials that appear on the right side of the monogram. Because they are stacked, they will be smaller than the left initial or first name. You can also choose to drop one of the middle names for monogramming leaving you with three initials for the traditional three letter monogram.

Hyphenated Last Name

Use a four-letter monogram where the two last names would be the larger letters with smaller first name initials on either side. Sometimes the four-letter monogram style can be a little overwhelming for a small item. Not sure how to monogram – ask the couple how they would prefer it to appear. They might decide to opt for the two-letter monogram for both last names.

No Middle Name

No middle name, no worries! Use your two initials or opt for your first or last name only!

The Von, O’ and Mc

Seems complicated with having a prefix or article with the last name, but it’s quite simple – use the first letter of the last name! So “Christy Anna von Burg” = CAV or CAB, Shelly Katherine O’Hare = SKO and Anna Claire McDougal = ACM.

How do same-sex partners build their monogram?

Same sex partners can follow any of the above rules. Popular monogram options for same sex couples if they are both keeping their last names is to use a two-letter monogram side by side or stacked with the last name initials together or use a four-letter monogram with the two last names larger in the middle. First names can be used with an ampersand or flourish

Are there tips for picking the style of monogram to use?

With so many options, it can be confusing which style should be picked! But, that’s the beauty of it being personalized and uniquely yours! Depending on your style and personal preference, the choice is up to you! Expecting to receive some personalized gifts for your upcoming nuptials? Be sure to let guests know your preferred initial order.

Should a married monogram or maiden monogram be used for events preceding the wedding? When should the bride debut her married monogram?

It depends on how superstitious the bride is! As someone who is newly engaged, I’m excited to have a new monogram and the anticipation and excitement grows each day! Personally, I won’t be using my new monogram until the day of our wedding or after the wedding – still deciding and slightly superstitious. But that doesn’t mean that any gifts or goodies that are given can’t have our or my new monogram! With the popularity of robes, button downs and outfits for getting ready, brides typically debut their new monogram at that time. As for monograms during the engagement, etiquette says to use your first name initials together. So, Kelsie and Brice would be K&B or B&K depending on the order chosen.

What is the etiquette on registering for monogrammed items?

Go for it! Just be sure to include some guidelines for the gift givers! Consider having the hosts of your showers include a card with monogram information for the couple, the bride and the groom. These guidelines help make sure your gifts are personalized to your preferences as many stores do not allow returns for personalized items especially ones where the monogram is more than a single initial.

Is there anywhere that a single letter monogram would be appropriate rather than a three-letter monogram, and vice versa?

It’s all up to the couple/individual or gift giver! Oftentimes, we see single letter initials used on items that will be used for decoration or most commonly, linens. Typically, a single letter monogram and most commonly the first letter of the couple’s last name is used on items such as napkins, towels and barware. For an individual, the first letter of the first name or last name is also appropriate.

One of my bridesmaids is getting married soon after my wedding. How should I monogram her bridesmaid gift?

Our vote is to use her new married monogram! She’ll be able to enjoy your oh so thoughtful gift for years to come.

How should I enter or provide my monogram to a personalization store?

Must Be Monogrammed has all monograms provided in the order in which it should appear (i.e. First Initial, Last Initial, Middle Initial) and we also ask that the full name is included to double check! As the old saying goes, measure twice and cut once. When you provide the full name or couple’s names, we can double check to make sure the order provided matches the traditional order in which the monogram should appear. If the order of initials provided doesn’t match the traditional order, we always reach out to the customer for confirmation ensuring that items are personalized in the proper order.

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Monogram Etiquette 101: Your Guide to Correct Monogram Styles – Wed Society® | North Texas (formerly Brides of North Texas) (2024)

FAQs

What order do monogram initials go in for married couple? ›

Traditional Couple Monogram

Begin with her first name initial, followed by the married last name initial, and end with his first name initial. The last name initial (center) is larger than the first name initials.

How to monogram 3 initials? ›

A traditional 3 letter monogram is the person's first name initial on the left, the last name initial in the middle & larger, and the middle name initial on the right. If the monogram is for a married woman, it has been traditional to substitute her maiden name initial for her middle name initial on the right.

What is the proper monogram layout? ›

Traditionally, a monogram reads First Name Initial, Last Name Initial, Middle Name or Maiden Name Initial. With the Last Name Initial being the larger Middle Initial. For example, if you had the name Kelsie Elizabeth Vogds, her monogram would read KVE.

Whose initials go first on a wedding? ›

A: Ladies first! The woman's name/initial always comes first on a monogram because the man's first name/initial should never be separated from his last name/initial.

Are monograms out of style? ›

Monograms are a classic motif that have never really gone out of style, but like anything else, their popularity wanes and waxes. Right now, they're having a strong resurgence—along with many other trends, including grandmillennial style—that reference time-honored looks.

Do you put dots in between initials? ›

If a person uses initials for only part of their name, use periods (J. R. R. Tolkien). If a person uses two or more initials to abbreviate their entire name, do not use periods. (FDR, MLK).

Do you monogram first or last name initial? ›

Just like with men and women, monograms for children follow the same order of first, last and middle initial, with the last name initial being larger than the other two. However, just as with adults, if the font size of the initials are to be the same, then the order is as such: first, middle and last.

What is the difference between initials and monogram? ›

Monograms are often made by combining the initials of an individual or a company, used as recognizable symbols or logos. A series of uncombined initials is properly referred to as a cypher (e.g. a royal cypher) and is not a monogram.

What order does a stacked monogram go in? ›

First, middle, last; with all initials being the same size is the most traditional style. But a stacked monogram is another nice option, where the first initial is stacked on the middle initial and the last initial is large to the right.

Why are monogram initials out of order? ›

The reason why the last name traditionally goes in the middle is because the last name is most important and should stand out! Example: Mary Rachel American, whose monogram would look like: Married Ladies: First Name, LAST NAME, Maiden name (or middle name if you prefer).

What is the modern monogram order? ›

However, the order in which they appear might surprise you. For Women: The traditional monogram order for women is first, last, middle. So, for Sarah Marie Jones, her monogram would be SJM. For Men: Typically, men's monograms are in the first, middle, last order without any size differences.

How do you monogram when married? ›

For a married couple, the bride's first initial comes first on the left, the surname of the couple in the center, and the groom's first initial on the right, in that order. This joint monogram is used mainly on items that the couple will use together, such as sheets in their bedroom and towels in their bathroom.

Do you monogram left or right cuff? ›

On a shirt, the left cuff is where you would place a monogram. Fold the cuff in half and, on the side with the buttonhole, measure one inch in from the fold, and 1/2 inch from the bottom of the cuff. Mark this point; this is where your monogram will be sewn. The size of the lettering should be approximately 1/4 inch.

Does husband or wife's name come first? ›

Addressing a Couple

NOTE: Traditionally, a woman's name preceded a man's on an envelope address, and his first and surname were not separated (Jane and John Kelly). Nowadays, the order of the names—whether his name or hers comes first—does not matter and either way is acceptable.

How to do a monogram for a married couple with different last names? ›

For a couple monogram, the couple's surname initial goes in the center, and then one person's first initial goes to the left of that, and the other person's to the right.

What is the etiquette for engraving initials? ›

Traditional monogramming uses the person's first, middle, and last initial with classic methods like deboss, emboss, embroidery, or engraving. The standard three-letter monogram order places a larger last name initial in the center, with the first and middle initials in the same but smaller font, one on either side.

What is the monogram for unmarried couples? ›

Use First Names

For all couples, married or unmarried, you may want to keep it simple and use the initials of each partners' first names together as a 2-letter monogram.

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