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With careless packing, your clothes may emerge as nothing but wrinkle (or worse torn or soiled). Meet the right boxes clothing ken. When you have a massive order, say hundreds or thousands worth of shirts or pants, it becomes even more important to use packaging boxes that will protect your products but also can be maintained with ease. The nitty-gritty: HC PACKAGING has packing garment boxes that will be perfect for a lot of clothing. Packing boxes might seem simple but there’s a lot to think about in terms of strength, size, style and price. Let me share what I learned after getting burnt by countless garment companies, and how these ideas may be able to save you time, money and a headache.
It can be difficult to choose the right corrugated box for packing box which is strong to use. And, if it’s a large order, those boxes had better not break while in transit. Which is to say you keep boxes that last. You might be inclined to go with the thickest box, but some-times a thinner one with more reinforcement inside will serve you better. We have come across too many companies whom do not appreciate the importance of packaging material, and only choose box's price. If boxes break or crumple, delivery takes a hit and customers are not pleased. So, look for boxes that are either double-walled or have reinforced corners if your clothing is particularly heavy (or crowded). And also, please test a box before bunch of them.” A word of warning, air can get left behind if the boxes are too tight so you can also run the risk of trapping moisture. So, like with any box, more space to breathe will be your friend when it comes to freshness.” It’s not that it was necessarily tough for toughness’ sake; it’s just a matter of clever design. If you request samples and test a few small orders, disaster is unlikely.
Because once you have a solid box, it’s just about keeping the clothes in it. Some clothes need extra care. For example, silk shirts wrinkle like a should be handled with care. Line the boxes with packing paper or thin foam sheets, if possible (so the clothes don’t run up against each other a lot). If you don’t have sheets at home, HC PACKAGING has options where you can order fresh clean-cut-to-size sheets. It’s not going to make you scratch-free, but it does ward off stains and snags. Plastic bags inside custom boxes and packaging protect from dust and moisture. Another way is using dividers in large boxes. These hold everything out so nothing gets squished or folded wrong. There are also garment bags to aid, and they’re better (in the sense that they work even as just a supplemental layer in your box) than ever on their own. It’s something that some clothing businesses don’t pay attention to and so you’ll get things that are dirty or smelly. Maintaining your garments can be will not only show your customers that you pay attention to details, but in most cases will have them coming back for more.

It's saving money for everyone in buying big. Most of the garment stores or factories need cheaper packaging to down cost. At HC PACKAGING We believe the reason we've helped our clients to acquire great boxes at an even more incredible price is because we're not stocking all the boxes in a back room somewhere which would mean that's where you would pick up the parents. Some deals are available if you buy direct from a warehouse or factory (and not through the middlemen). However, be cautious! finally, you chase off the cheapest boxes with not enough protection that would have given "the loss" in the end. Another hack, keep up with the same size boxes when you clothing goes from small to large. Boxed sets, though, are often cheaper because they are printed in vast quantities. And sometimes, companies demand volume discounts to agree to buy regularly. Don't forget the cost of shipping in your calculation for expenses. Bulky or large items in boxes can cost more to ship. Paying a little extra to get stronger custom delivery boxes may save your money eventually as a result of fewer returns and damaged goods. It’s a balance you have to decide about.

Shipping should be secure and quick. You are going to want boxes that can be filled up fast and stacked nice and even in your trucks or on the shelf. Proportional fitting boxes are easier for workers to carry and machines to move without slipping. Boxes stacked to save shipping cost, advantage by HC PACKAGING. Shoving all of your clothes into big, floppy boxes and everything shifts around, getting crumpled or banged up while inside. Further, poorly packed boxes can open during shipping and the materials be lost or delayed. And if you’ve ever been on the receiving end of a box that looked fine on the outside, only to find it broken in pieces upon unwrapping, then you know what I’m talking about. One cannot taste the food or drink in a locked box. Delicate items like lace or embroidery deserve a lighter touch, but you can retain the same principle: consolidation and convenience. The right garment packing box is to a good suitcase what: helps organize and protect so nothing goes missing or spoils going from factory to store.

Clothing is not one-size-fits-all. Some, like folded T-shirts; others as big coats or fine dresses. That depends very much on what is best and what’s the right size. Tiny boxes work for thin pieces like tank tops or scarves, but you will need a bigger box if you’re shipping out jackets or multiple someone’s in a bundle. Here at HC manufacturers, we have all sizes because one size doesn’t fit all! Some have lids, some have flaps and a few folds flat until you need to use them. Clothes heavily embellished with buttons or novelty trims may work better if boxes are lined in a soft fabric, compartments designated and everything is not just tossed in, willy-nilly. Don’t forget that too much extra space allows clothes to rattle and get ruined. Insufficient space produces folds that are forced more closely together and then creased. Choosing the right garment packaging box size speaks volume about how you're perceived by your customers. It’s a compact looking box, clothes look like they fit nicely and that makes the box look more appealing than one which looks squashed and messy.