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Mailer Box Sizes Guide: Small, Medium, and Large Compared

04/24/2026

Box size drives more than just how your product looks on arrival — it also drives dimensional-weight shipping cost, which most carriers now calculate off the box’s outer dimensions rather than actual weight. Sizing right protects your margin as much as your product.

The three sizes most DTC brands need

Size class Typical dimensions Best for
Mini 6 × 4 × 2 in Jewelry, accessories, samples, add-ons
Standard 12 × 9 × 4 in Apparel, most single-item e-commerce orders
Large 14 × 10 × 6 in (custom) Multi-item bundles, bulkier goods, gift sets

Why “just size up” costs more than you think

A box that’s too large doesn’t just cost more to ship under dimensional-weight pricing — it also needs more void fill, and a loosely packed box is more likely to crush or shift in transit than a snugly sized one. Size to your product plus a small buffer, not to whatever box you happen to have on hand.

Key takeawaySize your box to your product plus about half an inch of void fill on each side — bigger isn’t safer, it’s usually just more expensive to ship.

Not sure which size fits your product? Get a custom quote and we’ll recommend a style. Browse every mailer box style, or read more guides.

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