WHAT IS A MONOGRAM?

mon·o·gram

{noun}a motif of two or more letters, typically a person's initials, usually interwoven or otherwise combined in a decorative design, used as a logo or to identify a personal possession.

O’Harrow Pocket Squares tell a story, your story.

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Diagram showing five different monogram styles for embroidery, with sample initials on fabric swatches.
Organization of cloth swatches labeled with names, placed on a wooden surface with a pair of gold scissors nearby.
Two white napkins with black borders, one folded over the other. The top napkin has a green signature, and the bottom napkin has a red signature.
Step-by-step illustrated guide on how to fold a pocket square, showing various folding styles including square fold, one point fold, three point fold, four point fold, winged fold, and the Dunaway fold, with images of a man in a tuxedo demonstrating each method.

O’Harrow’s Autographed Pocket Square turns a meaningful signature, handwritten note, or small drawing into a one-of-a-kind keepsake. We believe fabric can hold memories—made to tell a story today and be passed down for generations.