
About this time every year the Monogram Chick studio tele is buzzing off the hook with questions about appropriate monogram order. It seems that lately the questions circle around the newer, more modern
combined monogram.
Boy and girl meet, boy and girl get married, boy and girl have a new joint monogram.
Traditionally the male monogram (first, middle, last) goes on glass ware and the female monogram (first, last, middle) is adorned on linens. We're in a new time, chickadees, and things are 'a changin'. It is often common to add the married couples monogram to
kitchen and bath towels,
bar ware,
stationery and just about anything else that looks fab with a monogram.

The joint monogram is new and different, a child of gen-x therefore, has no real rules. Typically, the female's initial fits nicely on the left, with the male's on the right and their married last name initial situated perfectly in the center. However, not one to conform, the combined monogram does not always follow these rules and the male initial often finds itself on the left with the female's initial on the right. One thing remains constant, the married last name initial presents itself large and in charge in the center.
So really, the nuts and bolts of the combined monogram: there are no rules...female initial on the left or right, it doesn't so much matter and is up to
you.
Have other pressing monogram etiquette questions? Leave a comment and we'll add your query to Part 2.