Event types / weddings & social
Monograms your guests choose themselves
Favor boxes get abandoned on tables. A monogram bar hands each guest something they picked, watched being made, and wore out the door — which is why welcome parties have become our favorite social booking.
Welcome parties, showers, milestone birthdays
Wedding welcome party: the night-before gathering is the right slot — relaxed pace, mixed generations, and the pieces (dad caps, totes, robes) get worn all wedding weekend. Couples usually pick a script that echoes their invitation suite; we digitize it once and it becomes the house font for the whole weekend.
Showers: a single head serves a 40–60 guest shower without hurry. Totes and robes dominate, and the guest-of-honor’s pieces get stitched first so they’re photographed before cake.
Milestone birthdays & bar mitzvahs: the five-step menu format (cap, patch, placement, press, wear) gives teenagers autonomy without chaos, and an embroidery head handles the parents’ more classic requests on the side.

Three decisions, then we handle the rest
- The script. One monogram style plus one modern block keeps the menu elegant; we send test-stitch photos on your actual garment colors within a week of booking.
- The garment trio. Cap, tote, robe is the proven social spread — a piece for every guest type, priced on one invoice through the Session package.
- The hour. Bars run best during cocktail or dessert, not during seated courses. Ninety minutes covers most rooms under 150 guests with a single head; the throughput answer shows the math if your list runs bigger.
We stage the station to match your design — linen, signage type, thread palette — and the crew dresses for the room. The bar should read as part of the wedding, not a vendor cart that rolled in. Photos of past stagings are in the gallery.