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I Used to Think Monogram Bags Were Basic Until I Saw These 13

As someone who works in fashion, I've seen a lot of logomania products find a spot in the limelight. I'm not a huge fan of monogrammed products personally because some can err on the "basic" side or tend to be a little in-your-face, but I've found a few that I think are worthy of interest. I get that branded prints aren't everyone's cup of tea, but I think you'll want to take a look at the options below. Some are fresh to the market, and some have been around since the early 2000s, proving their staying power.

Keep scrolling to find the 13 editor-approved monogram bags on the market right now. I even included some additional branded products I'm loving at the end. 

Louis Vuitton's monogram is displayed on a variety of bags, but I think the pochette style is the winner.
Brought back from the Dior archives, the Saddle bag has only increased in popularity.
Coach bringing back the Tabby Bag has to be its smartest decision yet. It's sleek, and the classic C-logo print is the perfect touch to an otherwise simple black bag.
Everything about this bag screams "classy" to me. It's the perfect day-to-day shoulder bag and is a more unique silhouette than the more popularly worn Gucci bags.
If baguettes or pochettes are a little too small for your taste, the Zucca Mamma is the one for you. There are a lot on the secondhand market, and it'll fit everything you need.
Fendi's new warped take on its classic print is just too cool.
Affordable bag brand JW Pei released its own line of monogrammed bags, and I 100% approve of these fun, little options as an addition to your accessory roundup.
I love embossed prints because they make a statement but are still more subtle than your average logo bag.
As much as I love the classic Burberry print on a trench coat or scarf, the new version on the brand's bags has my heart. It's much more sleek and can be more versatile, as it's embossed onto the black leather.
Channel your inner Y2K aesthetic in the best way possible. Everything from the gold hardware to the sleek leather makes it the perfect way to bring a touch of nostalgia into your everyday style.
Saint Laurent has a lot of quilted bags under its belt, but I think this pouch is the ultimate addition to any going-out look.
This bag is a celebrity favorite for many reasons.

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