Envelop Styles Sizes
Envelop Styles Sizes
A PRIMER
The envelopes with the opening and seal flap located on the short dimension
are called Open End envelopes. Those with the flap on the long dimension
are called Open Side envelopes. Such envelopes are ideal for automatic
insertion applications.
Flap Styles
The flap is the part of the envelope that is folded to seal the envelope. The
main flap shapes are shown in the illustration.
Standard (US)
The US (or Standard) envelopes are divided in several groups by their style
and application. The sizes are listed in inches, the shortest dimension first.
Commercial
These are the most popular envelopes for business correspondence, that we
send and receive every day. They usually have commercial flap. They are
mostly used for letterheads, invoices, statements, checks, writing stationery
and direct marketing mailings.
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Size
Size
1
33
1/2"
6"
2" xx 6"
3 58" x 6 12"
3 78" x 7 12"
7
33
7/8"
8" xx 7711/2"
2"
5
5
33
7/8"
8" xx 87 1/2"
8"
7
8" xx 8875/8"
8"
33
5/8"
1
1
8" xx 98 7/8"
2"
34
7/8"
1
3
44
1/8"
9 1/2"
2" xx 10
8"
44
1/2"
x
10
3
4" x 11" 3/8"
4 3/4" x 111"
111/2"
2"
5"5"
x x11
3 5/8" x 6 1/2"
Note: The 7 3/4 envelope with pointed flap is also known as Monarch.
Announcement
These are very common envelopes. The flaps are usually pointed or flat.
Mostly used for announcements, invitations, cards, small booklets,
brochures or promotional pieces.
## Size
Size
3
A-2
A-2 4 3/8"
4 38x" x5 53/4"
4"
A-4 4 3/4"
x
6
1/2"
1
A-7
A-4 5 1/4"
4 34x" x7 61/4"
2"
1
1
A-8
A-7 5 1/2"
5 4x" x8 71/8"
4"
1
AA-8 6 1/4"
5 12x" x9 85/8"
8"
10
1
5
A-10
6 4" x 9 8"
Sli
7
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SLIM 3 7/8"
3 78x" x8 87/8"
8"
Baronial
These are more formal envelopes, are deeper and typically use a pointed
flap. They are popular for invitations.
# # SizeSize
1
2 2 3 3/16"
3 316x" 4x 41/4"
4"
4
3 5/8"5 x 4 5/8"
5
5 4 4 1/8"
3 x8"5x 1/8"
4 8"
5 15 4 1/4"
4 1x8"5x 1/4"
5 18"
/4
5 14 4 14" x 5 14"
5 11
5
4 3/8"3 x 5 5/8"
5
/2 2 4 8" x 5 8"
5 334 4 12" x 5 34"
5
4 1/2" x 5 3/4"
/4
6 6 5" x5"6"x 6"
Booklet
These envelopes are mostly used for sending catalogs, folders and the like.
## Size
Size
1
3 3 4 3/4"
4 34x" x6 61/2"
2"
5
5 1/2"
x
8
1/2"
1
1
6 5 5 3/4"
5 2x" x8 87/8"
2"
6 6
5 34" x 8 78"
1
6" x 9"
/212 6" x 9"
6
7
6 1/4"
x 9 5/8"
7 7
6 14" x 9 58"
1
7 1/2" x 10 1/2"
7
/212 7 12" x 10 12"
1
9 9 8 3/4"
8 34x" x11111/2"
2"
9 11
9" x 12"
9
/2 2 9" x 12"
5
10
10 9 1/2"
9 12x" x12125/8"
8"
13
10"
x
13"
13 10" x13"
Catalog
This style of envelope is mainly used for catalogs, magazines and reports.
13
10" x 13"
Catalog
This style of envelope is mainly used for catalogs, magazines and reports.
## Size
Size
1
6" x 9"
11 3 6" x 9"
6 1/2"
3
1 x 9 1/2"
1
1
/4 4 6 2" x 9 2"
10"
22 6 1/2"
6 12x" 10"
3
7" x 10"
63 7 1/2"
7" x x10"
10 1/2"
1
76 8" 7x 11"
2" x 10 12"
11 1/4"
87 8 1/4"
8" x x11"
91
1
/28 8 1/2"
8 14x" x10111/2"
4"
1
1
1
99 32 8 3/4"
8 2x" x11101/4"
2"
/4
3
3
1
9 4 8 4" x 11 4"
101
x 12"
11/2
0 29"
9"
x 12"
1
1
1
112
2 29 1/2"
9 2x" x12121/2"
2"
1/2
1
13 2 10" x 13"
131
11/2
4 410"
11x 113"
4" x 14 14"
1
1
114
4 1211
11
2x" x14141/4"
2"
1/4"
1/4
14
11 1/2" x 14 1/2"
1/2
There are also Metal Clasp, Coins, and probably other styles, which are not
listed here because they are either rare, too small or too large, or not
suitable for printing (such as Metal Clasp).
Policy Envelopes
Primarily used for insurance policies. Also to hold bonds,
mortgages, legal papers.
#
Size
1
6" x 9"
13
6 1/2" x 9 1/2"
/4
2
6 1/2" x 10"
3
7" x 10"
6
7 1/2" x 10 1/2"
7 #
8" x 11"
Size
8
8 1/4" x 11 1/4"
4" X 9"
9 1 9
8 1/2" x1 10 1/2"1
/2 10
4 8" X 9 2"
1
9 3 11
2" x
9 12"
8 3/4"4x 11
1/4"
/4
4 34" x 10 78"
10 12
9" x 12"
1/2
14 5" x 11 12"
12
9 1/2" x 12 1/2"
1/2
13
10" x 13"
1/2
14
11 1/4" x 14 1/4"
1/4
14
11 1/2" x 14 1/2"
1/2
There are also Metal Clasp, Coins, and probably other styles, which are not
listed here because they are either rare, too small or too large, or not
suitable for printing (such as Metal Clasp).
Double-Window Envelopes
Such envelopes are often used for checks and invoices. The three probably
most popular envelope sizes with double windows are:
Note: The sizes and positions of windows may vary greatly, and depending
on the manufacturer. There are no standards for these (at least which we are
aware of).
ISO Envelope Standards
These envelopes are widely used all over the world. The C series was
designed to accommodate ISO A paper sizes (see The ISO Paper Size
Concept by Markus Kuhn). For example, a C5 envelope will accommodate an
A5 sheet flat or an A4 folded once. The B series is an alternative, and is
much less common than the C series. The sizes are provided in millimeters
and in inches (for reference).
Name
C3
B4
C4
B5
C5
B6
C6
DL
Size, mm
324 x 458
250 x 353
229 x 324
176 x 250
162 x 229
125 x 176
114 x 162
110 x 220
Size, in
12 3/4 x 18
9 7/8 x 13 7/8
9 x 12 3/4
7 x 9 7/8
6 3/8 x 9
5x7
4 1/2 x 6 3/8
4 1/4 x 8 3/4
Window Envelopes
There are no international standards yet for window envelopes. Some
countries have set their own national standards, for instance:
Germany: The window is 90 x 45 mm large, and its left edge is located 20
mm from the left edge of the envelope. The bottom edge of the window is
located 15 mm from the bottom of the envelope (for C6, DL and C6/C5
envelopes). For C4 envelopes, the top edge of the window should be either
27 mm or 45 mm from the top edge of the envelope.
General Considerations
0. Always use the ZIP/Postal code.
0. If you're using software for printing addresses, always print barcodes if
they are supported by the software.
0. Use simple fonts, such as Arial or Helvetica, and font size over 12 points.
0. Avoid using any graphics in the address zone, as it may confuse the optical
reading equipment.
When printing addresses on envelopes or labels, it's recommended that you
use a laser printer ink from inkjet printers is susceptible to moisture, and
the address may get blurred or even completely unreadable on the way.
However, don't print on window envelopes with laser printers the window
material will melt because of the contact with the printer's heating element.