| Box Style | As Mention Above |
|---|---|
| Dimension (L + W + H) | All Custom Sizes & Shapes |
| Minimum Run ( For Boxes and Mylar Bags) | 100 Boxes - 1000 Mylar Bags ( 500 each design) |
| Paper Stock | 10pt to 28pt (60lb to 400lb) Eco-Friendly Kraft, E-flute Corrugated, Bux Board, Cardstock |
| Printing | No Printing, CMYK, CMYK + 1 PMS color, CMYK + 2 PMS colors |
| Finishing | Gloss Lamination, Matte Lamination, Gloss AQ, Gloss UV, Matte UV, Spot UV, Embossing, Foiling |
| Included Options | Die Cutting, Gluing, Scored,Perforation |
| Additional Options | Eco-Friendly, Recycled Boxes, Biodegradable |
| Proof | Flat View, 3D Mock-up, Physical Sampling (On request) |
| Turnaround | 7 - 8 Business Days |
| Shipping | FLAT Position |
Tie Packaging With Purpose
A tie is a small product, but it carries a lot of value.
Customers notice the fabric, fold, colour and presentation before they touch the tie. If the box feels weak, oversized or poorly printed, the product can look cheaper than it is. Good Custom Tie Boxes protect the tie, keep it neat and make it feel suitable for retail, gifting or premium menswear display.
GoTo Boxes makes custom tie boxes packaging for UK menswear brands, boutiques, uniform suppliers, corporate gifting companies and online sellers. Boxes can be produced for silk ties, knitted ties, bow ties, folded ties, rolled ties, tie-and-cufflink sets and luxury gift packs.
You can choose custom sizes, printed artwork, logo placement, inserts, sleeves, rigid styles, window panels and premium finishes. Free design support, free UK shipping, no hidden fees, no die-cut charges and flexible order quantities help make the process easier.
The Fit Protects The Tie
A tie box should not just hold the product. It should protect the shape.
The biggest mistake with tie packaging is allowing too much movement inside the box. A folded tie can slide. A rolled tie can spring open. A lid can press against the blade and leave a crease line. These small issues matter because a tie is judged by how clean and sharp it looks when opened.
A well-made necktie box gives the product enough room without making it look lost inside the packaging.
For folded ties, tray depth and insert position are important. For rolled ties, the box needs enough internal height so the roll is not crushed. For gift sets, dividers can stop cufflinks, pocket squares or tie clips from rubbing against the fabric.
That is why custom sizing matters.
A Real Menswear Scenario
Picture a Birmingham menswear boutique preparing for wedding season.
The shop sells silk ties, pocket squares and cufflink sets. The products look premium in-store, but online orders arrive in plain stock boxes. Some ties move during delivery. Some arrive slightly creased. Gift customers expect a better presentation because the product is often bought for a groom, best man or father of the bride.
A custom tie gift box solves that problem.
The tie sits neatly inside. The logo is placed on the lid. The insert keeps accessories apart. The box feels gift-ready without needing extra wrapping. The customer receives a product that looks planned, not packed in a hurry.
This is where Printed Tie Boxes make a real difference.
Board Strength Feels Premium
The board choice affects the whole customer experience.
For lightweight retail tie cartons, 350gsm to 450gsm folding board gives firm walls without making the box bulky. For premium gift sets, rigid board from around 1.5mm to 2mm can create a stronger presentation box with better shelf presence. For postal packs or larger Apparel Packaging sets, E-flute corrugated board can add extra crush resistance.
GoTo Boxes offers paper stock options from 10pt to 28pt, including cardstock, kraft, bux board and E-flute corrugated board.
A technical detail many suppliers skip is the score line. Tie boxes often have clean, visible folds. If the score is too shallow or the board grain is wrong, the printed surface can crack around the fold. Proper scoring helps the box close neatly and keeps the printed finish clean.
The Overlooked Detail
Most buyers focus on the outside of the box.
The inside matters just as much.
The product feature often overlooked in Custom Tie Boxes is the retaining insert or inner band. This small piece holds the folded or rolled tie in position, so it does not slide, twist or press against the lid during delivery. It also helps the customer open the box and see the tie presented neatly.
For luxury ties, a simple card band or shaped insert can protect the fold without gripping the fabric too tightly. For gift sets, a tray insert can separate the tie, cufflinks and pocket square. For rolled ties, a circular or channel-style insert can stop the roll from flattening.
This detail can decide whether the tie looks fresh or tired when the customer opens the box.
Made For UK Tie Sellers
Custom Tie Boxes UK buyers usually need packaging that works across different sales channels.
A high-street menswear shop needs boxes that stack neatly behind the counter. An online seller needs packaging that protects during post. A corporate gifting company needs a clean brand presentation. A wedding supplier may need short runs for seasonal colours, initials or special packaging themes.
GoTo Boxes helps UK businesses choose the right box style before production.
Low minimum order options help when testing a new collection. Free design support helps when artwork is not ready. Free UK shipping keeps costs predictable. No die-cut charges reduce setup costs for custom sizes and styles.
Shape The Final Look
Your tie packaging should match the product inside.
A silk tie needs a different feel from a knitted tie. A budget uniform tie does not need the same structure as a luxury wedding gift set. A personalised tie box may need foil initials, inside print or a stronger lid. Simple white tie boxes may be better for clean retail presentation or corporate branding.
The aim is not to add every feature. The aim is to choose the details that protect the tie and support the brand.
Materials
Choose from cardstock, kraft board, folding box board, bux board, E-flute corrugated board and rigid board.
Folding board is suitable for standard retail tie cartons. Kraft board works well for natural or minimal menswear brands. Rigid board is best for premium gift presentation. E-flute corrugated board is practical for postal tie sets and larger packaging.
Sizes
Every box can be made to your product size.
You can order boxes for folded ties, rolled ties, bow ties, tie-and-cufflink sets, wedding gift packs, retail display boxes and corporate gifting sets. Custom sizing helps reduce movement, protect the fabric and avoid a loose-looking presentation.
Printing
Printed Tie Boxes can include your logo, product name, collection name, care details, barcode, size information, fabric details and brand message.
CMYK and PMS printing options are available. Digital printing is useful for short runs and seasonal ranges. Offset printing is better for larger orders where colour consistency matters across a full collection.
Finishes
Finishing gives the box its final feel.
Matte lamination gives a clean menswear look. Gloss lamination can suit bold retail designs. Soft-touch coating works well for premium gift boxes. Spot UV can highlight a logo. Foil stamping, embossing and debossing can make a tie box feel more suitable for gifting.
Add-ons
Add-ons improve protection and presentation.
You can choose inserts, dividers, sleeves, ribbon pulls, magnetic closures, die-cut windows, window patching, inside printing and belly bands. Inserts are especially useful for gift sets because they stop accessories from rubbing against the tie fabric.
Your Logo Should Sit Right
Custom Tie Boxes with Logo printing should be planned around how the box will be seen.
For retail, the lid and front panel usually matter most. For stacked boxes, the side panel can help staff and customers identify colours or collections. For online orders, inside lid printing can make the unboxing feel more premium.
Logo placement should not fight with folds, closures or window cuts.
GoTo Boxes provides free design support to help with artwork layout, dielines, bleed, fold lines and print-safe logo sizing. A flat proof, 3D mock-up or physical sample on request can help you check the design before production.
Useful Box Specifications
Clear specifications help buyers compare options before requesting a quote.
| Feature | Available Options |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Custom Tie Boxes |
| Common Uses | Neckties, bow ties, gift sets, cufflink sets, wedding ties |
| Box Styles | Two-piece, sleeve, tray, window, magnetic, rigid, folding carton |
| Materials | Cardstock, kraft, bux board, E-flute corrugated, rigid board |
| Paper Stock | 10pt to 28pt options |
| Printing | No printing, CMYK, PMS, full-colour printing |
| Finishing | Matte, gloss, soft-touch, Spot UV, foil, embossing |
| Add-ons | Inserts, dividers, ribbon pulls, windows, inside print |
| Proofing | Flat view, 3D mock-up, physical sample on request |
| Quantity | Low MOQ and wholesale runs available |
| Shipping | Free UK shipping available |
Bulk Orders Done Sensibly
Custom Tie Boxes Wholesale orders need consistency.
If you sell several tie colours, the box structure should stay the same while artwork, labels or colour details change. This keeps your range neat and makes stock handling easier.
Wholesale packaging can be made for menswear shops, wedding suppliers, uniform companies, fashion retailers, corporate gifting agencies and e-commerce tie brands.
Many businesses searching for tie boxes bulk do not only need a low unit price. They also need the right size, clear artwork, reliable structure and enough flexibility for different collections.
If you are comparing tie boxes for sale, check more than the price. A cheap box that creases the product, cracks at the fold or looks oversized can cost more in returns and poor presentation.
Gift Packaging Matters
A tie is often bought as a gift.
That changes the job of the box.
A tie gift box should feel presentable before wrapping paper is added. The lid should open cleanly. The tie should sit in place. The inside should look tidy. If the product includes cufflinks, a pocket square or tie clip, each piece needs its own space.
This is where rigid boxes, tray-and-sleeve boxes and magnetic closure boxes work well.
The right design can make a simple tie feel more premium without making the packaging complicated.
Premium Brands Set Expectations
Menswear buyers are used to clean presentation.
Brands such as T. M. Lewin show how strong product presentation helps ties feel polished, giftable and ready for formalwear customers. The same thinking applies to custom tie packaging. A better box can make a small accessory feel more valuable before the customer even touches the fabric.
Your tie may already be well made.
The packaging should help prove that from the first look.
Proofing Avoids Costly Errors
Packaging mistakes are easier to fix before printing.
Small logos, low-resolution artwork, thin lines, weak contrast and missing bleed can all cause problems. Tie boxes often use simple designs, so any print issue becomes more visible. A cracked fold, misaligned logo or poor foil position can make the whole box feel rushed.
GoTo Boxes can help with dielines, panel layout, fold marks, logo placement and print setup.
A 3D mock-up or proof allows you to review the design before full production. This helps reduce delays, avoid reprints and make sure the final box matches your expectations.
Quote Details That Help
A clear quote starts with clear product information.
Send your box size, product type, quantity, material preference, artwork status and finishing ideas. If you are not sure which style is best, share how the tie will be packed: folded, rolled, boxed with accessories or sold as a gift set.
Retail display, online delivery, wedding gifting and wholesale supply all need slightly different packaging choices.
With free design support, free UK shipping, no hidden fees and no die-cut charges, GoTo Boxes makes Custom Tie Boxes easier to order for both new and established menswear brands.



