Discuss the various finishing services that can help showcase your brand. Topics include custom neck tag labels, hang tags, garment washes, folding, bagging and even shipment/packaging options. Packaging Question - Ready-to-mail
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Packaging Question - Ready-to-mail I would like to package my onesies and tees in a ready-to-mail package box. Does anyone have any idea where can I locate one? I did searches on google, but nothing that meets my need. Or am I out of my mind? Thanks, Aimee
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Re: Packaging Question - Ready-to-mail You mean like a just a shipping box for your t-shirts?
You can buy some at uline.com. Also
www.centralpack.com offers custom printed boxes.
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Re: Packaging Question - Ready-to-mail You can also get free ones if you use priority mail. There at the post office for free 24 hours a day.
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Re: Packaging Question - Ready-to-mail No, more like a 4X6 or 5X7 flat box, with a window.
I know maybe I'm asking too much, but my original idea - a Chinese take-out box is out because it will cost too much to ship.
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Re: Packaging Question - Ready-to-mail Sorry Rodney, I misread that reply.
I'll take a look at centralpack.
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Re: Packaging Question - Ready-to-mail like mentioned before try the post office you could even get them on ther website and they will ship them to you, i recently got 10 flat rate boxes (you have to get in packs and come in 10 and 25 i believe) shipped for free.
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Re: Packaging Question - Ready-to-mail Oh ok then yes one of those site you recommended would probaly be better option, hadnt heard of centralpack . I just plan on using the USPS boxes for objects i plan on selling on ebay.
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