Best Catalog Mailing Envelopes for Mailing Catalogs (2026)

We selected envelopes by evaluating size options (9x12, 10x13), closure type (self-seal, peel-and-seal, redistrip), material (kraft vs white), user ratings, and overall pack value

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Buying Guide

Match envelope size to your catalog

Choose 9x12 or 10x13 envelopes depending on your catalog trim size to avoid folding or wasted void space

Pick the right closure style

Self-seal and peel-and-seal closures save time and secure contents; red strip varieties make sealing easier for high-volume use

Consider material and finish

Kraft (brown) envelopes are durable and cost-effective for bulk mailing, while white or coated options can look more polished for retail catalogs

Evaluate pack count vs unit cost

Higher-count packs reduce per-envelope cost for recurring mailings, so compare pack sizes like 250–300 units to match your mailing volume

Check reinforcement and tear resistance

Look for envelopes with sturdy construction and strong adhesive strips to withstand handling without opening or tearing