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- Picture Window
- Large window on one side allows for recipients to see the contents instantly; ideal for high end promotional mailers.
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- Tumble-head
- As the name suggests, this envelope has the flap at the bottom end of the envelope.
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- Hitch-hiker
- Envelopes allow for considerable information to be printed on handy supplementary section outside the envelope. This can also be perforated.
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- Bangtail
- Envelopes have a handy perforated section ideal for fundraising and response driven mailers
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- Booklet Mailer
- Envelopes are recognisable as larger envelopes with the flap along the longer side. Also available with or without window face.
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- Pocket
- Defined by the opening at the shorter length of the envelope
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- Banker
- The preferred envelope style for large volume, mail-house processed envelopes
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- Wallet
- Also referred to as part of the correspondence range of envelope styles, and available plain face or with different positioned window faces.
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