You just received your bulk manufacturing order. You open the freight boxes, and instead of retail-ready products, you are staring at 5,000 loose, wrinkled t-shirts stuffed into giant cardboard crates. Now, your entire team has to spend the next three days manually folding, bagging, and stickering every single shirt before you can sell them.
This happens constantly when factories treat packaging as an afterthought.
At Rijiz, we do not ship raw, loose inventory. Our custom apparel packaging services are fully integrated into our final Quality Control assembly line. By the time your garments leave our loading dock, they are individually folded, protected in branded polybags, stickered with inventory barcodes, and completely ready to be scanned straight into a 3PL warehouse or an Amazon FBA fulfillment center.
When a brand scales, warehouse labor becomes one of their highest operational costs. If you are paying hourly staff to fold and bag garments that just arrived from overseas, you are losing money on every single unit.
A premium clothing packaging manufacturer understands that packaging is actually a logistics service. By integrating the folding and bagging process directly at the source—where the labor cost of handling the garment is already absorbed into the final trim phase—you completely eliminate the most tedious bottleneck in your supply chain. We treat the final presentation of your garment with the exact same industrial rigor as the sewing process.
The unboxing experience dictates how a customer perceives the value of your brand. A wrinkled shirt stuffed into a cheap, shiny plastic bag feels like fast fashion. We offer several inner packaging solutions to elevate that initial touchpoint.
This is the industry standard for high-volume apparel fulfillment packaging services. We utilize clear Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) bags. They are highly durable, tear-resistant, and incredibly cost-effective. During the final Quality Control phase, our operators use industrial folding boards to ensure every shirt is folded to the exact same geometric dimensions before sliding it into the polybag and sealing it.
For luxury streetwear, activewear, and premium boutiques, the packaging needs to feel expensive. We utilize frosted EVA (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate) slider bags. These bags feature a soft, matte, semi-translucent finish that feels thick and rubbery to the touch. They utilize a premium zip-lock closure, meaning the customer can reuse the bag for travel or gym gear, extending your brand's visibility.
Modern consumers demand sustainability. To eliminate single-use plastics, we offer 100% recycled Kraft paper bags and Glassine envelopes. These options provide a beautiful, organic, rustic aesthetic that perfectly aligns with vintage denim or eco-conscious apparel lines.
When you order thousands of garments, they spend weeks sitting in metal shipping containers crossing the ocean. During that transit, the temperature inside the container fluctuates wildly.
When hot air cools, it creates condensation. If that moisture is trapped inside a sealed plastic bag with your clothing, the garments will develop mildew, mold, and a horrific odor.
As an experienced garment packaging supplier, we engineer our packaging to breathe. Our standard polybags are manufactured with microscopic perforations—tiny holes that allow trapped air and moisture to escape. Furthermore, for heavy cottons and denim, we mandate the insertion of silica gel desiccant packets into every single bag. These packets actively absorb any rogue moisture during transit, ensuring your garments smell clean and fresh the moment they are unboxed.
If you are shipping your inventory to a Third-Party Logistics (3PL) center or directly to an Amazon FBA warehouse, your packaging must meet incredibly strict intake requirements. If a 3PL worker has to open a bag to figure out what size the shirt is, they will charge you an intake penalty fee.
Once the garment is sealed inside its frosted or clear polybag, our operators apply a highly visible, color-coded size sticker (e.g., a red 'M' or a blue 'L') directly to the outside of the bag. This allows warehouse workers to rapidly sort and stack inventory without squinting at the interior neck label.
Enterprise retail systems run on barcodes. You provide us with your digital UPC or EAN codes, and we print them on high-adhesion thermal labels. We apply these barcodes directly to the exterior of the polybag or custom retail box. When your freight arrives at an Amazon fulfillment center, they simply scan the outside of the bag and load it directly onto their shelves.
While the inner polybag protects the garment in the warehouse, the exterior packaging is what the mail carrier drops on your customer’s doorstep. We manufacture advanced exterior enclosures tailored to your brand’s price point.
When you design custom clothing packaging, you are not just designing for aesthetics; you are designing for shipping economics.
FedEx, UPS, and DHL do not just charge by how heavy a box is. They charge by “Dimensional Weight” (DIM). This means they calculate the physical size of the box (Length x Width x Height) and compare it to the actual weight, charging you for whichever number is higher.
If you put a single lightweight t-shirt into a massive, oversized luxury box, the courier will charge you as if that box weighs 10 pounds, completely destroying your profit margin on that sale. Our packaging engineers work with your team to shrink the volumetric footprint of your packaging. We design mailers and boxes that perfectly hug the folded dimensions of the garment, ensuring you pay the absolute lowest possible shipping rates while maintaining a premium presentation.
No. While our packaging services are seamlessly integrated into our own Cut-and-Sew factory line, we operate as an independent clothing packaging manufacturer. We can design and produce bulk runs of custom poly mailers, frosted slider bags, and rigid apparel boxes, and ship them directly to your warehouse or secondary factory.
Because printing a custom logo onto a frosted EVA bag or a poly mailer requires setting up industrial flexographic printing plates, our MOQs for fully custom packaging typically start at 1,000 units. For plain, unbranded packaging, the minimums are significantly lower.
Absolutely. We provide fully branded, acid-free tissue paper to wrap luxury garments before they are placed in the box. We also print roll-labels and custom die-cut stickers to seal the tissue paper, completing the boutique unboxing experience.
Your team should be focused on marketing and selling your apparel, not standing in a warehouse folding thousands of t-shirts and sticking barcodes on plastic bags.
Let our factory handle the logistics. From premium frosted zipper bags to complete FBA warehouse readiness, our custom packaging and fulfillment services ensure your garments arrive pristine, protected, and instantly ready to sell.
Rijix Limited - 7 Bell Yard, London, England, WC2A 2JR
Rijiz International - Mohala Chawinda Daburji Arayian Pasrur Road Sialkot, Pakistan.
Phone : +44 7307582940 Phone : +92 336 140 8321