Plastic Bags
Extrapack produces strong, beautiful, comfortable bags made of polyethylene and other polymers. Promotional plastic bags are a powerful advertising tool because they can be used frequently and offer a high number of impressions for a relatively small investment.
Bags can be made from recyclable or recycled polyethylene, from Degralen or D2W, from Ecomater or composite materials such as Flexoseal or Bi-Color.
Extrapack is able to offer 10 color photo-realistic flexographic printing using Panthone ® or CMYK colors.
Bags can be made from recyclable or recycled polyethylene, from Degralen or D2W, from Ecomater or composite materials such as Flexoseal or Bi-Color.
Extrapack is able to offer 10 color photo-realistic flexographic printing using Panthone ® or CMYK colors.
T-shirt Bags
code: PB01 MOQ: 10 000
”T-shirt” Bags (also known as Vest Style Carrier Bags) are a very common type of shopping bag because their load capacity is high while the bags themselves are inexpensive. They are most often used for groceries and other fast-moving consumer goods.
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Die Cut BagsThe handles of these bags (also known as Punched Out Handle Bags) are cut directly into the foil without reinforcement. Thinner bags with die cut handles are suitable for light products such as medicines, cosmetics, and other small items.
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Turnover Top Die Cut Handle BagsThe handles of these bags are cut into the turnover top (reinforced folded top), which makes them stronger. The turnover-top is usually folded at about 7 cm from the top of the bag.
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Patch Handle BagsThese bags have a reinforcing patch glued to the handle area. They are suitable for clothes, shoes, gifts, documents, and more.
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Soft Loop Handle BagsSoft Loop Handle Bags (also known as Flexiloop Handle Carrier) are comfortable and strong. They can be used repeatedly, which increases their advertising effect, therefore making them a preferred choice for retailers.
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Soft Loop Handle Bags with Side GussetsThanks to their side gussets, these bags have square bottom like luxury bags.
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