Private Label Packaging Guide
Packaging Options for Private Label Sports Gloves
Packaging is often the final detail that makes a private label glove feel retail-ready. For B2B buyers, the right packaging should protect the glove, present the brand clearly, and stay realistic for the order quantity.
Common Packaging Formats
| Packaging type | Best for | Buyer notes |
|---|---|---|
| OPP bag with label | Starter orders, Amazon prep, test batches | Simple, cost efficient and fast to prepare. |
| Header card | Retail display and entry-level private label | Good balance between brand visibility and cost. |
| Hang tag | Fitness, cycling and outdoor gloves | Works well when product texture should remain visible. |
| Paper sleeve | Premium minimalist presentation | Useful for clean brand positioning and lower plastic use. |
| Color box | Gift, winter sports and retail shelf | Higher unit cost, but stronger shelf presence. |
What Buyers Should Prepare
- Logo files in AI, PDF, SVG or high-resolution PNG format.
- Preferred packaging type, size requirement and barcode position.
- Any marketplace labeling requirements, such as FNSKU, warning label or country-of-origin marking.
- Brand color references, Pantone codes and product information text.
Practical Recommendation
For a first private label order, many buyers start with a logo label, hang tag or header card because these options are flexible and easier to control at lower quantities. Color boxes are better once the glove model, size ratio and sales channel are stable.
FAQ
Can packaging be customized for small orders?
Yes. Simple logo labels, hang tags and sleeves are usually more suitable for small custom orders than complex printed boxes.
Can each glove size use a different barcode?
Yes. Buyers can provide barcode or marketplace labels by size and color before bulk packaging starts.
What is the fastest packaging option for samples?
A printed label or simple hang tag is usually the fastest because it requires less tooling and fewer print adjustments.

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