Your monograms must be correct. They must be chosen with discrimination, suitable for the articles on which they are used, and. they must be correctly placed. |
Monogramming in Good Taste
Monogramming calls for so much more than mere embroidery of initials. Your monograms must be correct. They must be chosen with discrimination, suitable for the articles on which they are used, and. they must be correctly placed.
In every city the leading store handling linens will be able to advise you on this most important problem of good taste. — From “New American Etiquette,” 1941
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