What Are The Design Requirements And Precautions For Garment Plastic Bags?

Feb 20, 2025Leave a message

The design requirements and precautions for garment plastic bags mainly involve aesthetics, practicality and environmental protection, including the following points:

1. Size and specification design
Adapt to the needs of different clothes: The size of the garment bag should be designed according to the size of different types of clothes. It should not be too large to waste materials, nor too small to affect the packaging effect. Usually, garment bags are customized according to the type of clothing (such as shirts, jackets, skirts, etc.).
Standard size: For regular clothing (such as T-shirts, shirts), the common bag size is about 40cm x 50cm or 45cm x 60cm, etc. The design of the bag mouth should ensure enough space to accommodate the clothes and keep them tidy.
2. Printing and brand design
Visual effect: Garment bags usually need to print brand logos or other advertising information. Therefore, the printing design should be concise and clear, and the color matching and pattern design should be consistent with the brand image. Avoid overly complex or fancy designs that affect the overall visual effect.
Environmentally friendly ink: Environmentally friendly ink should be used for printing to avoid harm to the environment and human health. The choice of ink should also take into account the durability and stability of the printing effect to avoid fading during transportation and storage.
Clear and visible logo: If there is product information, instructions for use or promotional information, the text size should be appropriate and easy for consumers to read, so as to avoid affecting the user experience due to unclear design.
3. Transparency design
Light transmittance: Clothing bags usually adopt transparent or translucent design, which is convenient for consumers to clearly see the clothes in the package and enhance the display effect of the goods. Transparent design can increase the trust of the product, but for some high-end brands, opaque bags may be chosen to maintain privacy or enhance the brand grade.
Avoid excessive transparency: Although transparent design can enhance the display effect of goods, the protection of the bag from light and the external environment should also be considered when designing. For example, overly transparent bags may not effectively block ultraviolet rays and affect the material of the clothes.
4. Sealing design
Heat-sealing design: The sealing design of clothing bags is very important. The heat-sealed bag mouth can prevent dust and dirt from the clothes in the bag. When designing, ensure that the seal is firm and not easy to crack or leak. The thickness, width and sealing of the heat seal need to be strictly controlled.
Zipper or slider design: Some high-end garment bags may use zipper or slider design to facilitate opening and closing and improve reusability. The design should ensure the smoothness and durability of the zipper.
Self-sealing design: Common self-sealing bag designs (such as Velcro, adhesive strips, etc.) are suitable for some product packaging, especially clothing products that need to be opened again. The design should ensure the fit and firmness of the self-sealing design.
5. Handle and perforation design
Handle design: If the garment bag needs to provide convenience for carrying, a handle design can be added during the design. The handle is generally made of thickened plastic tape. The strength of the handle should be ensured during the design to avoid breaking due to excessive load.
Perforation design: Some garment bags may require hole design for hanging or displaying goods. The perforation design should be kept precise and ensure that the perforation is not easy to tear.
6. Environmentally friendly design
Material selection: With the increase of environmental awareness, more and more garment bags are beginning to use degradable or recyclable environmentally friendly materials (such as PE, PLA, degradable plastics, etc.). The source of the material and its impact on the environment should be considered during the design.
Non-toxic and harmless: As a packaging material that directly contacts clothing, clothing bags must be designed to ensure that the materials are non-toxic and harmless and meet relevant safety standards and food-grade certification requirements.
Reduce excessive packaging: Try to avoid excessive packaging, reduce unnecessary plastic waste, and advocate simple design and environmental protection concepts.
7. Convenience and functionality
Easy to use: The opening design of the bag should be easy to use and avoid seals that are too difficult to open. In addition, the packaging bag should have a certain degree of durability and tear resistance to ensure that it is not easily damaged during transportation and storage.
Adapt to different uses: Some clothing bags may need to meet specific functional requirements, such as waterproof and dustproof. When designing, you can consider using plastic materials with waterproof functions, especially in areas with large seasonal changes, which can better protect clothing.
8. Aesthetics and brand image
Simple and high-end: Some high-end brands may choose a low-key and simple design style, and display their brand image through color matching, material texture and exquisite printing of brand logos. When designing, you should take into account the brand positioning and the aesthetic needs of the consumer group.
Personalized design: For some special market needs or personalized requirements, customized elements can be added to the design, such as special patterns, colors or unique materials.

The design of clothing plastic bags should not only meet functionality and practicality, but also pay attention to aesthetics and environmental protection, ensuring that the packaging can effectively protect the clothing and enhance the brand image.
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