| Quantity | Unit Price | Total |
|---|---|---|
| 200sheets | ₩ 1,803 | ₩ 360,580 |
| 500sheets | ₩ 735 | ₩ 367,290 |
| 1,000sheets | ₩ 379 | ₩ 378,510 |
| 2,000sheets | ₩ 211 | ₩ 421,630 |
| 5,000sheets | ₩ 129 | ₩ 644,600 |
Prices shown exclude VAT and may vary depending on finishing options.
Custom envelopes made to your design and size. Beyond standard large, medium, and small envelopes, you can create gift certificate envelopes, lottery envelopes, and more in any custom size. Add a premium look with finishing options like foil.
RSVP envelopes included with invitations. Pre-printed return address envelopes for easy attendance confirmation replies.
Matte coating cuts down glare for a calm, refined impression. It preserves the texture of premium stock while resisting fingerprints.
An uncoated white envelope paper. The most commonly used for business envelopes.
Refined matte texture, calm premium feel, glare-free readability
Keep at least 3mm (0.12 inch) between the trim line and safety zone on all sides.
It may be better to extend the bleed area more generously.
More is better than less.
→ Safety zone: Keep at least 3mm margin inside the die line on all sides.
You can find more detailed guides on coating, finishing, and other options on the order page.
Go to Order Page →Paper envelopes can tear if there's not enough room for the contents. When designing, leave plenty of margin around the contents on all sides.
Window film detachment is extremely rare. If it does happen, please contact us via 1:1 inquiry within 5 days of receipt.
Envelopes ship with three sides glued — left, right, and bottom — leaving only the flap open.
Postal rates are set by the postal service and depend on whether your envelope is standard or non-standard. For exact pricing, please check with your post office or its website.
Beyond standard postal sizes like DL, C5, and A4, we can make all kinds of non-standard envelopes. Specialty sizes for gift certificates, lottery tickets, or business cards are all customizable. For postal-standard dimensions, check your post office's guidelines.
Yes, both foil and embossing are available. That said, embossing isn't ideal for envelopes that go through postal sorting since pressure can flatten it. Also check the postal service's automated-sort scan zone — print covering that area can block automated sorting. Avoid the glued areas in your design.
Jacket-style envelopes have the flap on the long edge, while standard envelopes have it on the short edge. Jacket-style works well for horizontal document envelopes, and standard style suits vertical ones.