White Envelopes
What types of mailing envelopes are for businesses?
Typically, business envelopes feature windows that allow a clear view of addresses. Larger, more bulky marketing materials can be mailed out to business prospects in manila envelopes that are big enough to fit brochures and catalogs. If you hold a corporate event, send your invitations in coordinating invitation envelopes. Foil accents and specialty finishes can give that distinguished look you need, and peel-and-stick closures help make putting together your mailers quick and simple. Whether you run a home business or manage the warehouse of a Fortune 500 company, having the right mailing and shipping supplies and streamlining your shipping process help you turn first-time customers into satisfied repeat clients.
Window Envelopes
Catalog Envelopes
How can I send sensitive documents?
Use secure envelopes to provide extra protection for checks, invoices and statements. Tinted letter envelopes help prevent sensitive information from showing through, and tear-resistant envelope materials like Tyvek® guard against damage while in transit. Thanks to tamper-evident seals, it's easy to see if your data has potentially been compromised. And if you’re transferring information between departments, no worries; there's an envelope for that too. Interoffice envelopes with printed columns for the date, recipient, department name and other information ensure items end up in the right hands.
Business Envelopes
Tax Envelopes
How do I label envelopes?
Figuring out how to label an envelope or several envelopes efficiently depends on the amount of mail you're sending. Handwritten addresses for invitations and letters to friends and family give each one a more personal touch. Printed labels can make sending larger mailers to your full list of clients go quickly. Whether you get custom-printed labels or make your own they're easy to stick right in the center of the envelope beneath your postage.