Monogram


A refined arrangement of letters, traditionally initials, combined to form a single, distinctive mark.

Close-up of a black quilted fabric with a zipper pocket and gold embroidered text.

Navigation tip: Use the selections below or scroll to follow a step-by-step guide for your monogram.

Additional information

Step 1. Choose your format & font

Single Letter & Initials

Below is a curated selection of recommended formats.

You may also choose from the lettering styles on the subsequent menu if you prefer a different font.

Chart showing different styles of monogram letters, including Classic, Script, Block, Flared, Traditional, and Framed, with a green background and gold lettering.

Names & Lettering Styles

Choose from the lettering styles below for your initials or name.

I will prepare a rendering of your text for review before stitching.
Additional styles are available upon request.

An image displaying various embroidery lettering styles with names of U.S. states and cities, such as Calgary, Kingston, Tennessee, and San Diego, in different scripted fonts. The background is dark green, with text in gold and white.

Step 2. Choose your thread color.

Chart displaying different thread colors categorized by Neutrals, Heritage, Greens, and Accents, with associated color swatches and labels.

Step 3. Choose your placement

A graphical guide illustrating the placement of colored dots on jackets and shirts for sizing or fitting purposes. The image shows front and back views of four different clothing items with various colored dots indicating specific areas or features.
A guide explaining different placement options for monograms on clothing, including right below pocket flap, left below pocket flap, right chest, left chest, upper back centered, right cuff or sleeve, and left cuff or sleeve, with descriptions for each placement and color-coded dots.
A dark green background with a title at the top that says 'Popular Item Placements'. The image features various outline drawings of dog-related items and accessories, each with a colored dot. The items include a tote bag with a green dot, a book with a red dot, a set of napkins or cloth in a diamond shape with a green dot, an apron with a pink dot, a bandana or scarf with a yellow dot, a dog with a purple dot, a garment with a blue dot, and a leash with an orange dot. The copyright at the bottom reads '© 2026 Ricardo J Posada LLC'.
Guide explaining placement of embroidery on a coat or jacket, including tote bag, towel, napkin, apron, scarf, dog jacket, and baby onesies and bibs, each with descriptive color dots and details about their placement and purpose.

Step 4. Complete the form.

Choose your preferences below, and I will prepare a rendering for your review.

Pricing

Quote


Single Letter


Initials (2-3 Letters)

Names



Free

$20

$25

$35

Pricing applies to client-owned garments and accessories.

Cost may vary slightly based on size, placement, or complexity.

Same-day or next-day completion is often available.

Final details are confirmed prior to stitching.

Items Accepted:

  • Dress shirts (collar, cuff, chest)
    Oxford shirts
    Polo shirts
    T-shirts (mid/heavy weight)
    Sweatshirts/hoodies (flat areas)
    Lightweight jackets
    Quilted jackets
    Waxed cotton jackets

  • Tote bags
    Canvas beach bags
    Cosmetic or toiletry bags (depending on material & size)
    Aprons
    Handkerchiefs
    Scarves (non-silk)

  • Towels (bath, hand, beach)
    Napkins & table linens
    Pillowcases
    Fabric bookmarks
    Christmas stockings
    Dog bandanas
    Dog jackets or coats

  • Baby onesies
    Bibs
    Burp cloths
    Lightweight baby blankets
    Keepsake cloth items
    Bachelor & Bachelorette party gifts

What To Avoid:

Structured hats, thick leather, heavy seams, highly stretchy fabrics, or items that cannot lay flat are not suitable for embroidery.

If you are unsure, feel free to email a photo for confirmation before booking.