A kick-ass custom tee needs to be in a kick-ass t-shirt packaging to get the kind of positive reaction you want from people and to maximize your marketing efforts. Here are some creative t-shirt boxes and t-shirt packaging designs for inspiration:
This is probably the most direct but creative custom t-shirt printing near you and packaging for a product. Sleek and clean and something you don’t want to throw away. Totally awesome promotional item, don’t you think?
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Gold Bar T-shirt Wrap
The perfect t-shirt packaging for royal tees. Also reminds me of chocolate. Just put this in a big chocolate box if you want to give something sweet.
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Muji “Shrink Wrap T-Shirt Compresse”
A tee shirt compressed into a more compact cube-shape.
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Tin Can T-shirt Packaging
I love how easy it is to stack these cans compared to plastic bags. Pretty novel idea.
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Eight Days a Week T-shirt Case
This is a limited edition t-shirt box based on The Beatles song ‘8 Days A Week’. Lovely t-shirt packaging for bundles. I’d even buy it for the packaging alone.
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Dynamite T-shirt Tube Packaging
Johnny Cupcakes released a limited edition T-shirt marketed by iconic packaging which looks like a dynamite stick.
Check out our other t-shirt packaging inspiration articles:
Ten Creative T-Shirt Packaging Made of Cardboard
7 Food Inspired T-Shirt Packaging
8 Creative T-Shirt Packaging That Will Inspire You
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James Hill is a veteran of the music industry. He first worked at Warner Reprise Records then later joined Interscope/ Geffen Records where he managed producers and songwriters and got his first platinum record for Keyshia Cole’s The Way It Is. He is now helping indie artists with branding and manufacturing through his company Unified Manufacturing, a CD/DVD/vinyl and merch company in LA.