I've been using USPS Tyvek priority e'lopes, for packing my Tee's in
and then putting that package in a priority box for shipping
- it protects the product in two ways -
-- if the weather is bad at the D.A.P. the product is protected from rain, sleet, or snow or if the box happens to get crashed in route
I also put a shipping label on the Tyvek e'lope - for that jus' in case
Whatz your Tip?
Diane
pssss. - buyers love to give 'thataboyz' for fast shipping and great
protective packing
nope - no more cost
you figure one Tee cost $3.85 priority (up to 1 lb) - the box only put a few oz's on the weight -- but doesn't take the weight over 1 lb
What are these envelopes you speak of? Are they those shiny, white, untearable 8.5 X 11 envelopes? And are they bubble envelopes too? I tried the bubble ones and they cost more 'cause they don't fit into that little slot they test on. (in Canada anyways). I am looking for the ones without the bubbles to save on thickness, and I am assuming that the Tyvek ones are the ones I am looking for. You wouldn't happen to have any pics of them do you? Actually, are they the same as what sites like Cafepress use?
I am using paper envelopes now but I think there must be a better way.
This durable, water resistant Tyvek® envelope offers you flexibility when shipping items do not require the added protection of a corrugated box. This Tyvek envelope is sturdy and self-sealing.
They are available for global priority shipping as well . .
I dig the fact that USPS gives you them for free when shipping priority.
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