Definitive Guide to Ecommerce Packaging
Amazing products
designed and produced? Check.
Website ready? Check.
Customers? Check.
So, you’re ready to ship!
Now for that question you may not have thought about too
much – how do you package your goods for shipping?
For many in the Eco Family, this question is about balancing
protection, presentation and sustainability. Most importantly, you need to
package your goods effectively, so products arrive in great condition. But a
close second in consideration is how to create a beautiful unwrapping or
unboxing experience.
And finally – how do you do this all in a way that is
eco-friendly, maintaining the same values you put into developing your products
in the first place.
If you are grappling with all of this, or frankly if you
never even knew you were supposed to be grappling with this – this is the guide
is for you!
Click on the category of products you produce and read on to explore your options
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APPAREL, TEXTILES, FABRICS AND YARN ART AND PRINTS ACCESSORIES AND BAGS HEALTH AND BEAUTY
Custom printing: Remember that almost all of these shipping supplies can be custom printed with your logo and design. So once you've selected your packaging strategy, consider whether or not you want to design it, and truly wow your customers and showcase your brand. To learn more about our custom printing options, click here.
And don't forget! Regardless of yopur overall packaging strategy, you might need shipping labels and tape. These are small things that can easily be overlooked, but are critical to the sustainability and life cycle of your shipping packages.
Apparel, textiles, fabrics and yarn
T-shirts, socks, patterns, pants, yarn, underwear – whatever apparel or fabric items you produce – you have a few options to consider. Here we describe your options, and the pros and cons associated with each, to help you land on the best option for you.
First, a word on paper versus plastic. This is a question we get a lot:
If I am trying to be as ecofriendly as possible, should I use recycled paper or recycled plastic
packaging?
It is not a black and white answer.
On one hand, paper is made from renewable resources. Our
paper mailers and corrugated boxes are made from 100% recycled material, and
are recyclable and compostable. This is all great news!
But plastic, especially recycled plastic does have its
advantages, particularly when it is made from recycled materials as our
products are. Plastic is actually more energy efficient to produce and to
recycle. Plastic mailers are also lighter than their paper counterparts, so
shipping things like polymailers is more energy efficient.
So…what? When it comes to packaging, there is no perfect
answer. You’ll want to consider what you specifically need to ship and how it
will be best protected in transit and presented to your customer. The following
chart describes the products we offer that can be used to package apparel and
fabrics, and pros and cons of each. That said, if you were to force us to
answer, we would typically recommend our
100% Recycled Poly Mailers for apparel
and other fabrics.
Why? First, ours are the only poly mailers available that are
100% recycled! They are reusable for returns, pliable and water resistant. They take up the least amount of
space, which helps both when we ship it to you, and when you store them in your
home or warehouse. They are the lightest option, so they are the cheapest for
you to ship. And, they are our least expensive option. However, they are not
without their downsides and many of our eco minded businesses have made the
decision to go different directions. Read on for more context.
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Shipping Boxes
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Poly Mailers
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Kraft Mailers
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Padded Mailers
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Pros
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Excellent presentation
Custom cut for your products
Stacks well for outbound delivery
Compostable and recyclable; and customers are
likely to recycle them properly
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Lightest option, leading to lower cost and more eco-friendly
shipping
Least expensive option we offer
Weather proof
Reusable for returns
Recyclable
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Product keeps it shape, even if product doesn't fill it out completely
Biodegradable and recyclable; and customers are likely to dispose of them properly
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Product keeps it shape, even if product doesn't fill it out completely
Offers some padding and protection
Biodegradable and recyclable; and customers are
likely to dispose of them properly
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Cons
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Heavy, leading to higher shipping costs
Requires some extra air to be shipped
Priciest option
Requires assembly and tape
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Loses its shape if product does not fill it out completely
Flimsier presentation (but can use Flap & Seal to enhance customer experience)
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Not 100% weather proof. A clear Flap & Seal can be used to protect your product.
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Not 100% weather proof.
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Here are a handful of examples of how some of our
customers have packaged their fabric and apparel goods in EcoEnclose
products.
Twelve Bees produces burp cloths, and first protects them in our
Flap & Seal bags, and then packages them in 100% Recycled Poly Mailers.
Here, Cotton Squad packages their stylish shirts in a uniquely designed custom cut tab-locking box, with tissue paper for
protection and presentation.

Here, Third and Oak first protects children’s clothes using Flap & Seal bags, and then packages them in 88% Recycled Poly Mailers.
Here, Druthers packages their boxers directly in 100% Reycled Poly Mailers (without using Flap & Seals).
Here, Proper Northwest packages their apparel in beautifully
designed
Padded Mailers.
Okay, I think I know what products I want to use, now what size do I need? Here's a handy recommended sizing chart. You may find it helpful to order a sample first, to make sure the size meets your needs!
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Poly Mailers
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Kraft Mailers
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Padded Mailers
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Sweater
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12
x 15.5" or 14.5 x 19"
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12.5
x 19"
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10.5
x 15"
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T-shirt
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9 x
12"
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6 x
2.5 x 12"
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8.5
x 11"
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Dress shirt
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10
x 13"
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6 x
2.5 x 12"
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8.5
x 11"
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Two shirts
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10
x 13"
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9.5
x 14.5"
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8.5
x 11"
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Three shirts
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12
x 15.5"
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12.5 x 19"
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10.5
x 15"
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Dress or jeans
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12
x 15.5" or 14.5 x 19"
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12.5
x 19"
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10.5
x 15"
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Socks
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6 x
9"
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6 x
2.5 x 12"
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6 x
9"
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Tea Towel
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7.5
x 10"
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6 x
2.5 x 12"
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8.5
x 15"
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Napkin Set
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10
x 13"
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6 x
2.5 x 12"
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8.5
x 15"
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Sheet Set
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14.5
x 19" or 19 x 24"
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N/A
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N/A
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Fabric
patterns
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9 x 12"
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8.5
x 12"
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8.5
x 11"
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Yarn
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10 x 13" or 12 x 15.5"
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12.5 x 19"
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8.5
x 11" or
10.5 x 15"
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Fabric
- 1 yd
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10
x 13"
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9.5
x 14.5"
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10.5
x 15"
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Fabric
- 2 yds
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12 x 15.5"
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10.5
x 16"
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N/A
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Fabric
- 3 yds
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14.5
x 19"
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12.5 x 19"
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N/A
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Arts and Prints
You’ve worked hard to create your masterpieces. How do you get them to your customers in a way that ensures they are in pristine condition, and beautifully showcases your work? There are no hard and fast rules, but here are some ideas. From here, you can let your creative juices flow.
If you are shipping:
- Rolled prints or posters: We recommend a custom
cut
Triangular Tube (TT) mailers, from our corrugated box collection.
- Stack of prints or greeting cards: We recommend
a custom cut
One Panel Fold (OPF) corrugated box or a Rigid Mailer. The larger
sizes of the rigid mailers feature clever creasing, allowing them to expand.
- Framed print: We recommend a custom cut One Panel Fold (OPF) corrugated box. If the print is fragile, consider using GreenWrap, tissue paper, corrugated bubble, or packaging paper to protect your print.
- A single print: We’ve been so impressed by the
creativity of so many in the Eco Family who have come up with incredible ways
to wrap, protect and package their prints. Here are a few approaches that seem
to work well.
- Option 1: Rigid Mailer. These are very sturdy
mailers and for many prints, can do the trick all by themselves. However, if
you think it is helpful, you might consider backing it with a
Chipboard Pad.
- Option 2: Poly Mailer.
These are recycled plastic and are not rigid, so artists typically surround prints
with Corrugated Pads (PAD, on the
custom cut corrugated box page) and
protect them using a Flap & Seal.
- Option 3: Kraft Mailer. These are paper, but are
also not rigid. So again, prints could be backed with Corrugated Pads and protected using a
Flap & Seal.
Some creative inspiration from artists in the EcoEnclose family!

Money and Skip uses the Rigid Mailer, as is, with a stylish
“Do Not Bend” stamp.
TypeHike uses
Triangular Tube (TT) mailers for their posters.
Accessories and Bags
Okay, we’ll be honest – even though “accessories and bags”
is a good umbrella category in a boutique, it isn’t quite perfect for a product
guide. These items are all so different from each other in shape, size and
packaging options.
So, here it goes…
- Hats and caps: Got a super fancy hat to pack up (think high
end cowboy hat!). We suggest a
custom cut corrugated box with tissue paper. For
other, more bendy hats (think trucker or baseball cap or beanie), our
100% or 88% Recycled Poly Mailers are great options.
- Jewelry: Do you already have a jewelry box? If so, Padded Mailers are a great option for your shipping packaging. If not, then a custom cut corrugated box (with a cardboard display insert or tissue paper) would work
great! You may also like to wrap
with GreenWrap, or cushion with Ornament Paper Shred.
Small Flap & Seals can also be used to for chunkier, larger jewelry, and then placed in a
Kraft Mailer, Padded Mailer or a custom cut corrugated box.
- Wallets: We recommend a small 100% or 88% Recycled Poly Mailer, Recycled Bubble Mailers, Kraft Mailer, Rigid Mailers or Padded Mailers.
- Purses or Backpacks: We’ve seen these packaged up
beautifully in either a
custom cut corrugated box or 100% or 88% Recycled Poly Mailers.
- Shoes: Use a custom cut corrugated box and ditch the shoe box
– saving you materials, time and money. If you already have a shoe box you want
to send the product out in, then use a
100% or 88% Recycled Poly Mailer that
fits your shoe box.
- Sandals:
Use a
custom cut corrugated box, Poly Mailer,
Kraft Mailer, Recycled Bubble Mailers, or Padded Mailers.
- Headbands and Hair Accessories: Poly Mailers, Recycled Bubble Mailers or Kraft Mailers work great!
For many of the above, think about if and when a
Flap & Seal would help protect and better present your product inside of your main
packaging.
As you can see, most accessories have the
option of being packaged in EcoEnclose’s recycled paper or recycled plastic. If you haven't read the above sections, you might be struggling with the question -
I
am trying to be as eco-friendly as possible, so should I use recycled paper or
recycled plastic packaging?
Unfortunately, it is not a black and white answer. On one
hand, paper is made from renewable resources. Our paper mailers and corrugated
boxes are made from 100% recycled material, and are recyclable and compostable.
This is all great news!
But plastic, especially recycled plastic does have its
advantages, particularly when it is made from recycled materials as our
products are. Plastic is actually more energy efficient to produce and to
recycle. Plastic mailers are also lighter than their paper counterparts, so
shipping things like poly mailers is more energy efficient.
While we can't offer a single, cut and dried answer here, we'd be happy to help you think through the best solution for your product and the planet, so feel free to contact us if we can help!
Here’s some inspiration from fellow EcoEnclose customers who produce stylish, sustainable accessories!

Sonoma USA uses a custom cut corrugated box for their upcycled bags.

Here, Lumbr ships their stunning wooden frames in our Padded Mailers.

We worked with Swagger Classic to custom designed these
beautiful
boxes that showcased their belts beautifully for a very cool
unboxing experience.
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Health and Beauty
Is there anything better than receiving a box of health and
beauty goodies!? If this is what you produce, we suggest two main packaging
strategies – both of which will help your products get delivered with as much
joy as you put into creating them!
- Custom
cut corrugated boxes
: Tab locking boxes work beautifully if you are
shipping several different items together, and want to present those items
nicely for recipients. We can custom cut the right box size for your needs, and
you might consider
packaging
paper
, corrugated
bubble
, Ornament Paper Shred, or tissue
paper
to provide some protection and create a great unboxing experience. Some
of our customers wrap items up in
GreenWrap to give
them added protection and a little extra “wow” factor!
- Padded Mailers and Recycled Bubble Mailers: If
you’re just shipping one or two items, these protective mailers do a great job providing
some protection and holding items in place. Unlike our Poly Mailers, they hold their
shape even when an item doesn’t fill them out completely. In some instances, you
might also consider a Rigid Mailer instead, however, these tend to be heavier than
you might need for beauty and health items.
Small items like lipstick and perfume spray work well in a
Tuck
Box, before packaging them in the shipping box.
Finally, we are newly experimenting with inserts that hold
products in their boxes perfectly, like Plaine Products below. If this is something
you might be interested in, let us know and we will see if we can develop
something for your needs.
 Simple Soul Naturals uses custom cut corrugated boxes, with corrugated bubble to ship their all natural beauty and wellness products
Teds Coco uses both
Padded Mailers and custom
cut corrugated boxes
(with GreenWrap), depending
on what they are sending out, demonstrating how both beautiful both approaches
are!
We worked with Plaine Products to develop custom inserts for
their
corrugated boxes so they can ship their products
securely and beautifully.
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