ComScore

The 5 Best Monogram Shops in Dallas

It’s true: Around here, everyone has at least a handful of customized creations donning their initials. From simple to sassy and everything in between, people make it their mission to create monograms as unique as they are. Here are our favorite local spots to call on when we need monogrammed goods.

RELATED7 Tie-Front Tops That Every Dallas Girl Needs for Surviving Our Eternal Summer


The Loveliest Company

These monogram mavens have set up shop in an Uptown abode that is just the loveliest. And while they can embroider basically anything under the sun, we are suckers for their guest towels, napkins and coasters. With more than 40 monograms to choose from and an in-house embroidery machine, there is no excuse not to walk out with a chic customized creation or two.

2417 Mahon St.; 214-484-7376 or theloveliestcompany.com

Ellis Hill

Lover of snail mail? Having a big party that calls for impeccable invites? Need custom gift tags for holiday presents for friends and family? Whatever the case may be, this is our definite favorite for personalized paper. (Especially if your taste skews more timeless than trendy.)

65 Highland Park Village; 214-520-6108 or ellis-hill.com

Skyler Baty Monograms

This one-woman band has become quite well known in the Park Cities for her magnificent motifs. And while we’ve liked every Instagram picture that’s popped up on her feed, we can’t stop drooling over her elephant napkins. They’re not the literal definition of a monogram, but we just had to include them since they’re so damn cute.

254-716-4317 or sbmonograms.com

Apples To Zucchini Monogram

Dallas women just can’t get enough monogrammed clothing for their kids. Veronica Coronado is fueling the fashionable addiction with precious personalized clothing and accessories to send kids out into the world in Southern style.

5952 Royal Lane, #224; 972-469-5546; instagram.com/atozmonogram or atozmonogramming@gmail.com

Sew Stichin’ Fancy

Instagram is the platform of late for appealing to shoppers, and Samantha Wortley found that it was also the perfect place to set up her modern-day monogram shop. Although she has been in business for only a few months, the proof is in the puddin’. Her work is both darling and speedy, which is the best kind of one-two punch.

instagram.com/sewstitchinfancy or sewstitchinfancy@gmail.com



diana oates

Dallas Editor

Diana Oates is a freelance writer living in Dallas with her husband and three kids. When she’s not telling you about the best new restaurant in town or the hottest hotel to escape...