Anthropologie’s monogram mugs sell out every holiday season — get yours now while it’s on sale

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The best gifts have a personal touch. That’s why every year around the holidays, these Anthropologie monogram mugs sell out — fast.

With one look, it’s easy to see why the Tiled Margot Monogram Mug is a best seller. The stylish stoneware mug features a black, white and gold design inspired by French bistro tilework with a single-letter monogram. It’s classic enough to fit into any kitchen and sits pretty on any coffee table. Plus, it makes for a great stocking stuffer.

Tiled Margot Monogram Mug, $9.80 (Orig. $14)

Credit: Anthropologie

Right now, Anthropologie has most letters in stock, including hard-to-find ones like “E,” “O,” “A,” and “S” — so now is the time to snag one. You can gift the mug on its own or pair it with something else, like a candle, your favorite coffee or a tasty canister of Godiva hot chocolate.

“I simply love how these monogrammed mugs bring a French touch to my everyday routine. Being French from Paris, they remind me of home. I’ve had so many compliments — I buy them as gifts for friends,” wrote one customer in the reviews.

“Purchased this mug as a gift and it is perfect. It is a great size of a cup of coffee and adds a nice classy touch to any kitchen. Really excited to give this as a gift — it is beautiful,” wrote another.

If you’re struggling with what to get your friend who seemingly has everything, something monogrammed is always a good bet. But if your desired letter sells out before you hit the checkout, Anthropologie sells a similar design in an old-fashioned glass, as well as cute winter-inspired monogram mugs that will still stand out in the cupboard.

Looking for the perfect holiday gift? Check out these 13 great stocking stuffers under $20.

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