
Below are three standard sizes* of catalog envelopes: COMMON ENVELOPE NAME They are often used for policy mailers and/or insurance information that is not meant to be folded. Learn more about open-side envelopes, and the difference between an open-side and open-end envelope in our popular blog, “ Envelope Basics: The Grand Opening.” COMMON ENVELOPE NAMEĬatalogs are open-end, center-seam or single side seam envelopes with the seal flap on the short dimension. We rely on your explicit instructions to deliver accurate, final specifications.īooklets are open-side, double side seam envelopes that come in many standard sizes*. *Standard envelope sizes are listed for illustrative purposes. See below for standard sizes of business envelopes* COMMON ENVELOPE NAME Or, check out “ How Big is a Number 9 Envelope?” or learn more about #9 envelopes on our product page. Want an in-depth look at popular envelope products? Read our blog “ How Big is a Number 10 Envelope? or learn more about #10 envelopes on our product page. A #10 envelope is the popular business envelope size, and is used for both direct mail and transactional mail. Click below to jump to each section:īusiness Envelopes for Direct and Transactional Mail Sizesīusiness envelopes are widely used for direct mail and transactional mail (e.g., monthly statements or bills). However, we rely on your explicit instructions to deliver accurate, final specifications.

The following charts represent typical sizes for common envelope size.

Tension produces custom envelopes based on your specific requirements, so to us there is no “standard size” envelope.
