
Packaging does a lot more than just hold a product together.
It protects. It presents. It sells. And sometimes, before a customer has even touched what is inside, it has already told them whether the brand feels premium, thoughtful, playful, practical, or forgettable. That is why packaging matters so much. It is not just wrapping. It is part of the experience.
For businesses, this matters even more. The right pack helps a product travel safely, look better on arrival, and feel more intentional in the hands of the customer. The wrong one can do the opposite. It can make a product feel cheap, awkward, or badly thought through even if the product itself is excellent.
That is why it helps to understand the main types of packaging available today and how they actually work in real business settings. Not every brand needs the same thing. A clothing label does not package like a bakery. A skincare business does not pack like a wine seller. A gifting brand does not pack like an e-commerce warehouse. Good packaging choices always depend on the product, the delivery method, and the brand personality.
At Best of Signs, our core packaging supplies fall into three strong categories: custom bags, custom boxes, and packaging tapes. That may sound simple on paper, but together these cover a huge part of what modern brands actually need to package, protect, and present their products properly.
What is Product Packaging?
Product packaging is the physical layer, or combination of layers, that safely carries your product from the production line all the way to the customer’s hands. Along the way, it does more than just protect. It acts like a shield against bumps, leaks and the unpredictability of the supply chain. It also communicates the essentials like ingredients, size, usage instructions and barcodes, making sure everything a customer needs to know is right there on the surface. But beyond function, packaging also plays a visual role. It shapes first impressions, reflects your brand personality, and makes your product stand out even before it is picked up.
Why it Matters
Good packaging does a lot more than just protect a product. It quietly influences how customers perceive your brand and experience your product.
- Better Shelf Appeal: Well-designed packaging helps your product stand out immediately in a crowded space, making it easier to catch a customer’s eye at first glance.
- Visual Brand Identity: Every element, from colours to fonts and surface textures, works together to communicate your brand’s personality in a clear, memorable way.
- Reliable Product Protection: Thoughtfully built packaging reduces the chances of damage in transit, helping minimise returns and keeping customers satisfied.
- Memorable Unboxing Experience: A carefully planned unboxing moment adds value to the purchase and can turn a one-time buyer into a loyal customer.
- Clear Information Display: Proper packaging ensures all essential details are presented in a clean, easy-to-read format, helping customers make informed decisions.
- Stronger Repeat Buying: Packaging that feels premium, practical or gift-worthy naturally encourages customers to choose your brand again.
Choosing the Right Type of Packaging
Choosing the right packaging requires careful thought. Every product has different needs, and the packaging should match them, not work against them.
Here are a few key factors to consider:
- Product size & fit: Consider whether the item is compact enough for a pouch or needs a box that offers proper structure and support.
- Storage environment: Think about how the product will behave in warehouses, on retail shelves, during transit and once it reaches the customer.
- Level of fragility: Determine whether the product needs added cushioning or protective layers to prevent damage during handling.
- Shelf-life requirements: Check if the product is perishable and requires special packaging to maintain freshness or quality.
- Packaging quantity: Decide whether you’re packing single units or bulk sets, as both demand different packaging formats.
- Overall weight: Heavier packaging can unnecessarily increase shipping costs, so balance durability with efficiency.
- Customer touchpoint: Identify where the customer first interacts with the product: store shelf, delivery box or in-person, as each requires a different packaging approach.
Understanding the Three Main Packaging Solutions
Best of Signs provides three broad packaging groups that solve different business needs:
- Custom Bags
- Custom Boxes
- Packaging Tapes
On the surface, these sound straightforward. But each one serves a very different purpose, and each category includes products that fit different use cases.
Together, they form a practical packaging system for brands that want to look professional without overcomplicating the process.
1. Custom Bags

Custom bags are usually the first thing many people think of when they picture branded packaging. They are visible, practical, and easy to customise, which is why they work so well for retail, gifting, food, apparel, event handouts, and premium takeaway experiences.
This is one of the most versatile forms of custom packaging because the bag itself becomes part of the brand impression. It is not only carrying the product. It is carrying the business name into the outside world.
- Paper Bags: Paper bags are one of the most familiar options and still one of the most useful. They are clean, adaptable, and work well for boutiques, bakeries, cafés, food counters, events, and gift shops. They also tend to fit brands looking for eco-friendly packaging, especially when compared with heavier plastic-led alternatives. A well-designed paper bag feels simple, polished, and easy to trust.
- Canvas Bags: Canvas bags move into a more reusable space. They feel sturdier, more premium, and better suited to brands that want the packaging itself to have a life beyond the first purchase. These are useful for apparel, gifting, exhibitions, wellness brands, and businesses that want packaging customers may actually keep and reuse.
- Jute Bags: Jute bags carry a very different tone. They feel earthy, tactile, and much more closely tied to sustainable packaging. Businesses that want a natural, organic, or handmade image often do well with this style. They are especially popular with food brands, farm-to-table concepts, eco-conscious labels, and businesses that want the material choice itself to send a message.
- Tote Bags: Tote bags are practical, stylish, and very good at turning packaging into something people continue to carry around. That makes them especially useful for retail, events, conferences, gifting, and lifestyle brands. They are functional, but they also create extra visibility for the brand long after the first transaction is over.
- Wine Bags: Wine bags are more niche, but they show how important fit really is. A wine bottle needs secure handling and a smarter presentation than a general-purpose bag usually offers. This is where product-specific packaging makes a difference. It looks more considered and gives a premium edge to the gift or purchase.
- Drawstring Bags: Drawstring bags are lightweight, flexible, and ideal for compact products, giveaways, kits, event packs, and promotional items. They feel easy, informal, and useful, which is often exactly what certain brands need. They also work well for sportswear, lifestyle merchandise, and branded event materials.
2. Custom Boxes

Boxes are where branding, protection, and structure really start working together. If bags are about visibility and carrying ease, boxes are often about strength, presentation, and product safety. This is one of the most important types of packaging for products because so many businesses rely on box formats for shipping, storage, retail display, and customer delivery.
Best of Signs offers several kinds of custom boxes, which are useful because different product shapes and fulfilment needs demand different box styles.
- Shipping Boxes: These are the workhorses of e-commerce and logistics. Shipping boxes need to protect the product properly, stack well, and survive movement through the supply chain. For many businesses, this is where corrugated boxes become essential. They provide the strength needed for transit while still allowing room for branded presentation.
- Mailer Boxes: Mailer boxes are especially popular with e-commerce brands because they combine protection with presentation. They are often the first thing a customer sees when unboxing an order, which makes them far more than a shipping tool. They are ideal for apparel, subscription brands, gifting, wellness products, lifestyle goods, and premium retail orders.
- Product Boxes: Product boxes are designed more closely around the item itself. These are useful when the packaging needs to protect and also display the product neatly. They work well for electronics, beauty items, accessories, gifts, and many retail products. This is often where packaging designs matter most because the box is doing real visual work on the shelf or in the hands of the customer.
- Flat Boxes: Flat boxes are practical for slimmer products and are especially useful when space efficiency matters. They are often chosen for documents, prints, garments, and flatter retail items.
- Tall Boxes: Tall boxes are more suitable for longer or vertically shaped products. They help avoid awkward fit issues and give the product a more secure housing.
- Long Boxes: Long boxes are ideal when the product shape demands length rather than height or width. They offer a better fit and better protection than forcing an unusual item into a standard carton.
- Tuck Top Mailers: These work well when a cleaner opening and closing style is needed. They feel neat, secure, and often more premium in presentation.
- Multi Depth Boxes: This is a smart option for brands handling products of varying heights. Multi-depth formats add flexibility and help reduce the need for keeping too many different box sizes in stock.
- Outside Tuck Mailers: These combine structure with easy access and are often useful for retail-style presentation where the opening style also matters.
- Easy-Fold Mailers: As the name suggests, these are built to save assembly time. They are practical for operations that need speed, consistency, and efficiency without losing structure. All of these box options fall under the wider world of box packaging, but each one solves a slightly different operational need.
3. Packaging Tapes

Tape rarely gets the attention it deserves, but it quietly plays a big role in how packaging performs and how professional it looks.
It is not just about keeping boxes shut. It is also about security, presentation, and brand reinforcement. A plain box sealed with branded tape immediately feels more intentional than one closed with something generic.
- Acrylic Packaging Tape: Acrylic tape is often chosen for its clarity, steady performance, and suitability for regular packaging operations. It is reliable, straightforward, and useful for everyday sealing.
- Hot Melt Packaging Tape: Hot melt tape is usually the stronger, more aggressive option when a firmer bond is needed. It is useful in more demanding shipping situations where durability matters.
- Custom Printed Tape: This is where function meets branding. Custom printed tape helps reinforce the business identity without changing the whole package format. It can add professionalism to cartons, support tamper visibility, and make even simple boxes feel more complete. It is a small detail, but a strong one.
How These Packaging Types Work Together
What makes this packaging system useful is not just the individual products. It is how they work together. A brand might use tote bags for retail carry-out, mailer boxes for online orders, and printed tape for shipping security. Another might rely on wine bags for gifting, product boxes for shelf display, and shipping cartons for delivery. A subscription business may use branded boxes and tape together. A food or wellness brand might combine paper or jute bags with structured secondary packaging.
That is the real strength here. Best of Signs is not offering one isolated format. It is offering a packaging toolkit.
Where Other Packaging Formats Fit Into the Bigger Picture
Even though Best of Signs focuses on bags, boxes, and tapes, it is still useful to understand how those compare with other common formats in the wider packaging world.
For example, bottle packaging matters when a product is sold in glass or plastic containers and needs an outer layer for carrying or gifting. Pouch packaging works well for flexible, lightweight items like powders, snacks, or refill products. Can packaging matters for beverages, food, and industrial goods where the product is already containerised but still may need secondary branding or transport packaging.
Likewise, shelf-ready packaging becomes important in retail environments where the outer packaging also needs to support quick display on shelves.
And yes, materials matter too. Some industries still rely heavily on plastic packaging, especially where moisture resistance or product visibility is a key concern. Others are shifting toward paper, jute, and fibre-based materials to align better with environmental expectations.
The point is not that one format replaces all others. The point is that bags, boxes, and tapes often become the practical foundation around which these other formats are supported.
Matching Packaging to the Product
The smartest packaging decisions usually come down to fit.
Soft goods often work beautifully with bags or mailers. Fragile products need stronger box formats. Premium gifts usually benefit from more structured presentation. Heavy products need strength. Delicate items need cushioning space. Retail products need something that looks good on display as well as in transit.
That is why choosing packaging materials is never just about appearance. It is about what the product needs physically, and what the brand needs visually.
A beauty brand selling cosmetics may need product boxes that feel polished and premium. A wine seller needs structure and carrying ease. A local apparel label may want reusable totes or canvas bags. An online gifting business may want mailers that feel good the moment they are opened. Good packaging always starts with use.
Why Packaging Design Matters as Much as Packaging Strength
A package that protects well but looks forgettable is only doing half the job.
Today, customers notice design. They notice colour, opening style, print finish, texture, fit, and how well the packaging matches the product inside. That is why strong packaging designs make such a difference. They help turn a functional object into a brand experience.
This does not mean every package has to be over-designed. Quite the opposite. The best packaging often feels clear, neat, and considered rather than loud. But it should still feel like it belongs to the product and the brand.
That is where the difference between generic and thoughtful packaging really starts to show.
Final Thoughts
Packaging is one of the quietest ways a business speaks, but customers notice it immediately. A good bag, a strong box, or even a well-branded tape can change how the product feels before the product itself has had a chance to speak. That is why it is worth thinking about packaging as more than a practical necessity.
At Best of Signs, we cover a large part of what most businesses actually need. They support visibility, protection, presentation and branding in different but very complementary ways. So whether you are packing retail goods, shipping orders, gifting products, or building a stronger first impression, the right packaging does more than carry the product. It carries the brand with it.





































