Show your bridal party how much they mean to you with one of these stylish, personalized gifts. 

For the (Hip) Man’s Man

Billykirk products combine the best of two eras: contemporary LA-style informality via its founders, the Bray brothers; and old-school Amish craft via the Pennsylvania crew that makes most of the collection by hand, using high-quality Italian leather. It’s no surprise, then, that pieces such as this card/cash case come out looking rugged, yet foppish. Want to customize it? You can include a three-initial monogram under its flap. ($85 plus $25 for embossing, additional colors include tan, brown and black; billykirk.com)

Charm ’em

Ordering a Helen Ficalora necklace is the exquisite, grown-up equivalent of making alphabet dice bracelets for your elementary school best friends. Her 14K gold alphabet charms can be combined to form a bridesmaid’s full name or a set of initials, and mixed with gilded horseshoes, hearts or flowers—but the charms are so inherently delicate that a stand-alone initial looks just as good. (Yellow gold: $145 each, white gold and pink gold: $155 each; chains sold separately, starting at $70; helenficalora.com)

Your Face Goes Here

Florida-based Rifle Paper Company takes customization to the extreme with their personalized stationery sets: The notes and calling cards include the recipient’s portrait, charmingly drawn by head designer Anna Bond. All you need is a few pictures of your bridal party and a brief description of their personalities; the cheeky vintage-inspired sets take three weeks to process. (Calling cards from $130 for a set of 30, flat notes from $165 for a set of 25; riflepaperco.com

The Weekender

The elegant-yet-youthful rope print of the Marina Getaway Combo screams weekend in the Hamptons. Or in a bucolic, small town. Or anywhere, really. The set, which can be monogrammed with up to three initials, includes a small duffel bag, a Dopp kit, a shoe bag, a laundry bag and its own luggage tag. ($148, $10 for every initial; snootiepatootie.com

The Seasoned Traveler

For the more well-traveled of your bridal party members, a passport is of the utmost importance. With that in mind, the wanderlust-stricken or the business travelers in your party will surely appreciate a personalized cover from Smythson—go for either initials or a full name on the front cover. Our favorites? The yellow goatskin leather and horn clasps combo from the Mimosa Collection for her (pictured), and the Classic Brown Mara crocodile-print version for both sexes. ($215 for Mimosa, $190 for Brown Mara, $13 per letter; smythson.com)

When in Doubt

If there’s something the British brand Smythson is known for, it’s their diaries. There is no way to go wrong with one of their most traditional gifts: a portable day planner, such as the Bijou Soho in red Viana grained leather, personalized with initials or a full name in a gilded motif. ($295, $13 per letter, $70.50 for motif; smythson.com)

Saving your Neck

For those with wearable gifts in mind, a monogrammed scarf by Queen of Cashmere is bound to become a timeless closet darling. The luxurious pieces are crafted from handmade Scottish cashmere and feature a diamond motif around the stitched initial. ($300, featured in blackberry, additional colors include black, camel and pink icing; saks.com)

Defying Gravity

Albeit has upped the ante in the realm of minimalist jewelry: Their 14K gold sans-serif monogram pendants hang horizontally and off-center, adding an eye-catching design twist to the traditional necklace-charm structure. ($310; albeitjewelry.com

Euro Trash? Not at All

Never mind the bag’s moniker: Travelteq’s Trash is every stylish man and woman’s treasure. The cognac-colored travel carriers are handmade by order in Italy, which means they’re highly customizable. Nevertheless, the standards include Florentine Vachetta leather and eight compartments, including one for the laptop, another for the plane ticket...and even one for a cigar. ($490, extra fees for embossing; additional detailing colors include green and yellow, plus an all-black model; travelteq.com)

From the Desk of...

Treat fans of preppy style—or simply those who take special pride in their home offices—to a customized desk blotter. Iomoi’s handcrafted wood savers are made from Lucite with tortoise edges and feature a pool of 150 patterns (both masculine and feminine), four sets of fonts and either a monogram or up to two lines of text. ($550, clear edges version available for $500; iomoi.com)