Start with the item’s widest point, then add a little breathing room for tissue, ribbon, or a tag. If you’re comparing bag dimensions, many paper and luxury bags are listed as width × gusset (depth) × height. Measure your product first, then match it to the closest bag size and depth filter for a neat fit.
This ordering is commonly used for paper/luxury bags because the gusset is the middle value, which helps you compare like-for-like.
Pick based on the moment you’re creating:
If you’re balancing presentation and practicality at scale, paper handles often store flatter and handle busy fulfilment workflows well.
We have a mix of eco-friendly and luxury options, including paper handle bags, drawstring cotton bags, and compostable options. The best choice depends on the material and any coatings/handles used, so use the filters and product descriptions to confirm what fits your sustainability goals.
Our luxury rope-handle gift bags are home compostable, but please note you will need to remove the rope handles first (and remove the plastic end before recycling the rope). Always follow the exact disposal guidance on the product details, especially if your local authority has specific rules.
GSM (grams per square metre) is a common way to describe paper/card weight. In plain terms: higher GSM usually feels thicker and sturdier, and lower GSM feels lighter and more flexible. It’s a useful shorthand when you want bags that hold shape, feel premium, or carry heavier items.
We have no minimum order quantity on plain stock, which is ideal for smaller runs, testers, and seasonal top-ups. For any exceptions (e.g., bespoke print), please check the specific product or branding page details.
Yes, we offer customisable branding options including foil and digital printing, which work well for logos, taglines, and seasonal designs. If you’re building a full gifting system, pair branded bags with tissue, ribbon, and tags for a consistent unboxing moment.
Timing depends on whether you’re ordering stock or custom print, plus artwork approval and the print method/finish. Tiny Box Company has a dedicated guide that breaks down what typically adds time and how to plan ahead for launches and seasonal peaks.
A simple rule: