A guide to some of the envelope types that you may encounter in your daily business activities
Announcement Text
Designed for use with matching text and cover papers. Able to have deckle-edge flaps.
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Baronial
Formal style envelopes with a large pointed flap. Used for invitations, announcements, greeting cards, and more.
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Booklet
Side with opening allows for overall printing. Used for booklets, catalogs, folders and more.
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Catalogue
Large envelopes used for catalogs magazines, folders, reports and more.
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Coin
Small envelopes used for coins, small parts, and more. Most coin envelopes are not mailable.
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Commercial
Standard correspondence and direct-mail style envelopes. Includes the standard Number 10 envelope.
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Metal Clasp
Similar to the catalog style, but with a metal clasp allowing for multiple openings and closing.
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Policy
Used for insurance polices, bonds, mortgages, and legal papers.
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Remittance
Large flap is useful for printing additional messages and offers. Used for coupons, applications, statements, and more.
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Ticket
Used for movie, concert, and theater tickets.
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Wallet Flap
Used for statements, and other documents that require a stronger envelope for added protection.
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Window
Allows the name and address on encloser to show. Used for invoices, statements, paychecks, receipts, and more.
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