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Choosing between custom and stock packaging? This is one of the most common packaging decisions brands face, and the answer depends on what you're shipping, who's receiving it, and how much you want to spend. Here's the honest breakdown.

Quick Comparison

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  • Custom tends to be better for: durability, premium perception, heavier products
  • Stock Packaging tends to be better for: cost efficiency, lighter products, high-volume orders
  • Both are available in eco-friendly versions at Teal Packaging

What is Custom?

Custom is a category of packaging material with specific structural and aesthetic properties. It's manufactured through a process that gives it distinct characteristics in terms of weight, strength, printability, and texture. Brands typically choose custom when they need a balance of protection and visual appeal for their products. For related packaging needs, explore our food packaging.

Common applications include retail packaging, e-commerce shipping, food packaging, and luxury goods. The material comes in various weights and grades, letting you match the packaging to your product's specific needs.

What is Stock Packaging?

Stock Packaging takes a different approach. The manufacturing process and material composition give it different performance characteristics, which translate to different strengths and trade-offs compared to custom.

You'll see stock packaging used frequently in applications where its specific properties - whether that's cost, weight, flexibility, or environmental profile - give it an adva For related packaging needs, explore our soap boxes.ntage over alternatives.

Cost Comparison

Pricing depends heavily on your specific requirements (size, quantity, print coverage, finishes), but here are general guidelines:

At low quantities (100-500 units), the per-unit cost difference between custom and stock packaging can be significant - sometimes 30-50%. At higher volumes (5,000+), the gap narrows as manufacturing efficiencies kick in for both options. For related packaging needs, explore our cream packaging.

Don't just look at per-unit cost, though. Consider the total cost of ownership: damage rates during shipping, customer perception (which affects repeat purchases), and disposal costs. A slightly more expensive option that reduces returns by 5% might save money overall. For related packaging needs, explore our candle boxes.

Durability and Protection

Both options protect products, but they do it differently. Custom typically offers more structural rigidity, meaning it resists crushing and stacking forces better. Stock Packaging may offer better flexibility or cushioning properties depending on the specific grade.

For fragile products (ceramics, electronics, glass), the choice of material matters less than the choice of internal structure (inserts, dividers, foam). We can engineer protective packaging in either material.

Environmental Impact

This is where it gets interesting. Both custom and stock packaging can be eco-friendly, but the details matter:

  • Recyclability: Both are recyclable in most municipal systems, but check local guidelines.
  • Recycled content: Both are available with 50-100% post-consumer recycled content.
  • Compostability: Depends on coatings and adhesives used, not the base material.
  • Carbon footprint: Manufacturing processes differ, affecting total lifecycle emissions.

At Teal Packaging, all our materials are FSC-certified and printed with soy-based inks regardless of which option you choose.

Printability and Branding

Print quality depends on surface smoothness and coating. Custom and Stock Packaging each have their sweet spots for different printing methods (offset, digital, flexo). If brand presentation is critical, request printed samples of both options to compare how your specific design looks on each material.

Which Should You Choose?

Here's our recommendation framework:

Choose Custom if: Your product is heavy, you need maximum durability, you want a premium unboxing experience, or your brand positioning is high-end.

Choose Stock Packaging if: You're shipping lightweight products, cost per unit is the primary concern, you need high-volume orders quickly, or your packaging will be discarded immediately.

Still not sure? We'll send you samples of both with your dimensions and artwork so you can compare them side by side before committing. Request a quote and mention you'd like a comparison sample kit.

Get Both Options Quoted

The fastest way to decide is to see real pricing. Tell us your product dimensions and quantity, and we'll quote both custom and stock packaging options so you can compare cost, lead time, and material specs directly. No obligation, no pressure.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers about custom vs stock packaging: make the right choice, materials, lead times, and ordering.

Custom packaging is designed and manufactured to your exact specifications (size, branding, materials). Stock packaging uses pre-made templates with limited customization (labels, stickers). Custom offers full brand control but requires higher MOQs (100-250 units) and 10-14 day lead times. Stock ships fast (1-3 days), lower MOQs (10-50 units), less expensive per unit for small quantities.

Choose stock packaging for: testing new products (low risk, low commitment), very small quantities (under 100 units), urgent timelines (need boxes in 1-3 days), tight budgets, or simple branding needs (labels or stickers sufficient). Custom makes sense when branding matters, quantities justify tooling costs, or unique sizing required.

Stock packaging: $0.50-$2.00 per unit, MOQ 10-50, ships in 1-3 days. Custom packaging: $1.50-$6.00 per unit, MOQ 100-250, ships in 10-14 days, plus setup fees $150-$400. Custom becomes cost-effective at 250+ units due to volume pricing. Stock better for small batches, custom for ongoing production.

Yes, stock packaging can be customized with labels, stickers, stamps, or branded tape. These add-ons cost $0.10-$0.40 per unit. Digital printing on labels allows full-color logos. Good compromise for small quantities or testing. For full brand immersion (interior printing, unique shapes), custom packaging required.

Stock packaging ships in 1-3 business days (in-stock items). Custom packaging takes 10-14 business days for production after proof approval, plus 3-5 days shipping. Rush custom available in 6-8 days for 25-30% upcharge. For urgent needs, stock is best. For planned launches, custom provides better brand experience.

Further Reading

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