(Chances are if you’re a Southerner and/or a sorority girl, you’re a fan, but if you’re a cautious mom, you’ll stay away.)
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Now, since I’ve got a sneaking suspicion you belong to the pro-monogram camp (you did click on this article, didn’t you?), I’m going to go ahead and assume you dream of having a whole closet full of treasures — bags, shirts, throws, and more — personalized from A-Z.
Well, stop dreaming and start shopping, girls, because I’m about to make all of your preppy dreams come true.
Scroll down for the best monogrammed stores available to U.S. shoppers!
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1. L.L.Bean
Benefits: Free shipping (no minimum order); recognizable brand; durable.
The words “monogram” and L.L.Bean go together like stitches and a heavy-duty cotton canvas bag that’ll last you a lifetime.
This Maine classic offers handcrafted, monogrammed options for bags, robes, towels, and sleeping bags. Depending on the product, you can get monogram styles of your name, your three-letter initial, or a single large letter.
My favorite product for college students on the go? The $39.95 medium zip-top boat and tote in blue.
2. Vera Bradley
Benefits: Free shipping (on orders of $75 or more); well-known brand; colorful.
You know something’s a Vera Bradley the minute you see it.
For years, this all-American staple has ruled Southern style with class, femininity, and fabulously bold prints.
Another big name for monogrammed items, Vera Bradley offers several personalization options for women interested in monogramming every type of bag and blanket available. You can even preview the custom lettering for your product before you add it to your shopping bag!
As someone who’s perpetually cold, I’d have to recommend the $34.40 Bohemian Blooms throw blanket for long car rides and chilly work spaces. It’s on sale now, so hurry if you want to get this pattern (monogram will vary)!
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