Booklet Envelopes
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Affordable mailing solution
Booklet envelopes are a great option for shipping important documents. Whether you're sending out necessary paperwork to customers or mailing promotional materials to potential clients, booklet envelopes provide a secure and efficient way to transport your documents safely. Plus, they're an affordable choice that won't break the bank. At Staples, we carry a wide selection of booklet envelopes in bulk packs, so you can find the perfect option at an affordable price point.
Spacious and secure shipping
At Staples, we offer a variety of booklet envelopes in various sizes and styles. Choose from open-end or clasp-style designs that feature either side seams or center seams for added security. All of the booklet envelopes in our selection are designed with durable construction, so you can be sure your items arrive intact when shipped through the mail. Booklet envelopes provide plenty of space to store bulky items like brochures, catalogs, magazines and more. The extra room also makes them ideal for sending multiple sheets of paper within one envelope without having to fold them up or risk damage during transit. With our selection of different sizes and styles available at Staples, there's sure to be something that fits your needs perfectly!
FAQ
What is a booklet envelope?
A booklet envelope is designed to hold and protect documents, brochures, or other paper items that are too large or bulky to fit into standard envelopes. They typically open on the longer side and come in various sizes to accommodate different materials.
What are booklet envelopes used for?
Booklet envelopes are used for mailing multi-page documents, catalogs, large brochures or any items requiring a flat, more flexible space than traditional envelopes. They make inserting and removing contents easier without bending or folding, which is especially helpful for business documents or presentations.
Are booklet envelopes and catalog envelopes different?
Yes, booklet envelopes and catalog envelopes are different. The main difference is the orientation of the opening. Booklet envelopes open on the long side, while catalog envelopes open on the short side. This makes booklet envelopes ideal for inserting and removing materials that are bound on the longer edge, whereas catalog envelopes are better for thicker, heavier items that can be stacked inside.