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E-commerceAn E-Commerce Brand’s Guide to Padded Envelope Margins
Most DTC brands price a custom padded envelope as a straight line-item cost against a plain unbranded mailer, see the delta, and stop there. That comparison misses what the branded version actually returns: it moves through fulfillment exactly the same as a blank mailer, and it keeps generating brand impressions and unboxing content long after the package is delivered.
Here’s a simple way to run the margin math before your next order.
The real per-unit gap
A blank poly mailer typically costs a fraction of a cent to a few cents depending on size and lining; a custom flexo-printed version at the same volume usually adds only a modest premium once you’re ordering in the thousands. At 5,000 units, that premium often works out to less than the cost of the packing tape used to seal a single box.
Where the return shows up
| Order size | Typical per-unit range* |
|---|---|
| 250 | Highest of the range |
| 1,000 | Upper-mid |
| 5,000 | Lower-mid |
| 10,000+ | Lowest of the range |
*Estimates only, illustrative of typical volume pricing — request a quote for your exact specs.
The unboxing multiplier
A branded mailer doubles as unpaid social content: unboxing posts, “what I ordered” videos, and simple doorstep photos all put your logo in front of an audience beyond the buyer, at zero incremental acquisition cost. That effect compounds with order volume in a way a line-item cost comparison never captures.
Setting your packaging budget
A simple rule of thumb: fold the mailer cost into cost of goods sold rather than tracking it as a separate marketing line, and let the branding lift justify itself through repeat purchase rate and reduced acquisition cost rather than trying to attribute it directly. Over a full year of volume, the packaging premium is almost always smaller than the retention and word-of-mouth lift it buys.
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