When the box is a branding surface as much as a container, the print decisions matter as much as the fit. Printed apparel packaging boxes hold shirts, knitwear and accessories flat around your standard fold, while giving you room to run your identity across the panels the customer sees first. That combination of a crease-free garment and a considered printed finish shapes how the order feels on opening.
Planning the print coverage
Print can range from a single logo on the lid to full coverage inside and out, and the choice affects both the look and the artwork you need to supply. A printed interior adds a moment on opening, while a bold exterior works harder on a shelf. Deciding the coverage early keeps the artwork brief clear and the proofing straightforward.
Fit and finish decisions
- Internal size taken from your standard garment fold
- Print coverage from a single logo to full inside-and-out artwork
- Board chosen to support stacking in storage and transit
- Depth suited to single items or layered sets
Sending a folded sample garment alongside your artwork lets both the fit and the print placement be checked together, so the finished box holds the garment without bunching and carries the design where you intend.
Made to your custom size from a minimum of 100 units, printed apparel boxes work for a signature line or a full collection. Share your fold dimensions and artwork for a quote.
