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A monogram is a short and simple way to tell a story. With a few letters, it says who you are without you saying a word. You can even consider a monogram a custom seal of personality. If you’ve ever wondered about monograms but don’t have anything with your monogram or have never given a monogrammed gift, the following guide may open up some possibilities for creative expression.

What is a Monogram?

A monogram is a person’s initials. The combination of two or three letters is often stylistic and embroidered on clothing, embossed on stationery, or printed on home decor. You can pretty much monogram anything. Or, as Southern girl Reese Witherspoon says, “If it’s not moving, monogram it.” Look at monograms as your personal “brand.”

1. Express Yourself with Personal Monograms

Your everyday items can be brought to life with your personal brand. From chic monogrammed pajamas to classy monogrammed ice buckets, you can add a unique touch to your real-life possessions. Choose a font you love, one that has “you” written all over it. Maybe you choose fonts based on the items you’re having monogrammed to fit the aesthetic. Whether it’s simple block, retro, or Art Deco letters, fonts are just another way to express your style.

2. Customize Gifts with Personal Monograms

Ask anyone who’s ever received a custom gift, and they may say the best personal gifts feature a monogram. If you want to show appreciation to a good friend hosting a holiday party, bring a festive monogrammed serving tray. If you’re getting married, get your bridesmaids soft, luxury PJ shorts sets with their initials. Monogrammed gifts are thoughtful for all sorts of people and occasions, including weddings, holidays, and birthdays.

Two Types of Clothing to Monogram

Whether you consider yourself a bold maximalist or a creative pragmatist (or something else entirely), monogrammed clothing is an excellent form of self-expression. You get to choose from a variety of distinct fonts and thread colors to customize your look.

1. Comfortable Pajama Sets

Monograms offer a personal touch to PJs. Monogrammed pajamas make a great gift because they show someone you think they are special and put thought into elevating their pajama shorts set. A classic pajama set with a monogram on the chest pocket is also functional for everyday wear, whether you’re lounging or working from home.

2. Classic Button Down Shirts

Let your style shine in a monogrammed button-down shirt. With a simple Oxford-style shirt and a name or initials on the chest pocket, you can create endless possibilities for styling it. Dress up your stylish shirt for work with a pair of trousers that match the color of the thread on your shirt’s monogram. Or, show your team spirit on game day with matching thread colors. Get creative with dressing up your custom button-down shirt.

About Katie Kime

Katie Kime is a print-based brand inspired by traditional styles with a modern take. Every beautiful print and product is an invitation to explore the wonders of the world and express your authentic story within it. Through an artistic lens, even the most mundane can become meaningful. The Katie Kime brand brings functional, everyday pieces into your home with a colorful, unexpected, and vibrant approach. Discover Katie Kime’s luxury pajama sets in whimsical patterns and prints, such as a cheetah green pajama set or city toiles. Explore the brand’s housewares, such as tea towels, lucite trays, and ice buckets, to bring color and a sense of humor to your already rich life. Katie Kime can help you create a comfortable home, throw great parties, and make connections with people you care about.

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