Monogrammed Towels and Robes
Monogrammed Towels & Robes | The Company StoreCreate a custom monogram to add a personalized touch to quality towels and robes. Choose from 10 fonts, 4 styles, and 24 thread colors.
Personalize Your Bathroom With Monogrammed Towels & Robes
Bring a custom feel to the bathroom with monogrammed towels, washcloths, hand towels, and bath robes. Add a one-, two-, or three-letter embroidered monogram to create personalized hand towels, bath sheets, and other bath linens. Kids love having their very own plush bath or beach towels in bright colors—coordinate kid-approved fonts and thread colors to create a bold, unique look for each child, and include a full name for maximum customization. Or, wrap up monogrammed bath towels and linens for a thoughtful, personalized gift for any occasion.
Our monogrammed towels are available in popular materials, including absorbent Egyptian and Turkish cottons and special cotton blends like bamboo or TENCEL™ Lyocell for a soft, sumptuous hand. Explore options in perfect patterns, bold colors, or subtle neutrals to suit your preferences and decor style, then choose from 10 fonts, 4 monogram styles, and 24 thread colors to create your personalization. With so many color options, you can decide on contrasting or complementing hues to make monograms that coordinate perfectly with your bathroom palette.
Our personalized bath linens collection doesn’t stop with towels, either: Explore our customizable robes, bath wraps, and beach towels that allow you to add a personal touch. Whether monogramming full bath linen sets, adding initials to each family member’s towels, or personalizing a bathrobe as a gift, we can help you create unique embroidered items to exceed expectations.
Monogrammed Bath Towels Q&A
How do you monogram bath towels?
To monogram a bath towel from The Company Store, look for the "Personalize" option, then choose from 4 styles, 10 fonts, and 24 thread colors to customize your personalization.
How should towels be monogrammed?
Towels are most often monogrammed using the traditional three-letter style—the first initial, the last initial in a larger size, and the middle initial—but two- or one-letter monograms are also popular. For children, embroidering their first name is a fun approach to personalization.