Understanding business envelope sizes matters because the envelope aisle can feel either obvious or overwhelming depending on how much you know going in. There are more sizes than most people realize, and using the wrong one does not just look unprofessional. It can also cause postal sorting problems or get your mail returned.
The standard business envelope is the #10, measuring 4-1/8 x 9-1/2 inches (105 x 241 mm). It holds a standard 8.5 x 11 letter folded in thirds and is the default choice for invoices, statements, contracts, and virtually all US business correspondence. If you only know one envelope size, know the #10.
The #10 Envelope – Everything You Need to Know
Specification
Details
Size
4-1/8 x 9-1/2 inches (105 x 241 mm)
Also Known As
Commercial envelope, standard business envelope
Paper It Fits
8.5 x 11 inch letter, folded in thirds (letter fold)
Window Option
Available with left-aligned window for address showing through
Common Uses
Invoices, letters, statements, direct mail, legal correspondence
Standard Weight
24 lb bond paper is most common for quality feel
Return Address
Printed in upper left; pre-printed or label
Complete Business Envelope Size Chart
Envelope Name
Size (inches)
Size (mm)
Primary Use
#6-3/4
3-5/8 x 6-1/2
92 x 165
Personal correspondence, remittance, checks
#7-3/4 (Monarch)
3-7/8 x 7-1/2
98 x 191
Executive/personal business letters
#9
3-7/8 x 8-7/8
98 x 225
Reply envelopes (fits inside a #10)
#10 (Standard Business)
4-1/8 x 9-1/2
105 x 241
Standard letters, invoices, statements
#11
4-1/2 x 10-3/8
114 x 263
Slightly larger correspondence
#12
4-3/4 x 11
121 x 279
Longer documents without folding as much
#14
5 x 11-1/2
127 x 292
Documents requiring minimal folding
6 x 9
6 x 9
152 x 229
Booklets, brochures, flat documents
9 x 12
9 x 12
229 x 305
Documents needing to lay flat, presentations
10 x 13
10 x 13
254 x 330
Larger flat documents, reports
10 x 15
10 x 15
254 x 381
Oversized materials, large format prints
Window Envelopes vs. Regular Envelopes
Window envelopes have a transparent panel (usually glassine or clear plastic film) that allows the recipient’s address printed on the enclosed document to show through – eliminating the need to print or type addresses on the envelope itself.
Type
Best For
Avoid When…
Regular (no window)
Letters with varied recipients, formal correspondence
You’re sending high volume and want efficiency
Single Window (left)
Invoices, statements, standard business mail where address lines up with window
Document isn’t formatted for the window position
Double Window
Checks and remittance mail (shows both sender and recipient address)
Content doesn’t match the dual-window layout
Full-Face Window
Maximum visibility, used for marketing or ID documents
You need a professional, conservative look
International Business Envelope Standards (ISO/European Sizes)
If you’re sending mail to Europe, Australia, or most of the world outside North America, the ISO 216 envelope standards (C-series and DL) apply. These are not interchangeable with US sizes.
ISO Envelope
Size (mm)
Size (inches approx.)
Fits / Common Use
DL (most common international)
110 x 220
4.3 x 8.7
A4 paper folded in thirds – the international equivalent of the US #10
C6
114 x 162
4.5 x 6.4
A6 card or A4 folded in quarters – greeting cards, invitations
C5
162 x 229
6.4 x 9.0
A5 paper or A4 folded in half – reports, proposals
C4
229 x 324
9.0 x 12.8
Full A4 page unfolded – formal documents, presentations
B4
250 x 353
9.8 x 13.9
Large format documents, catalogs
Choosing the Right Envelope for Your Document
What You’re Sending
Recommended Envelope
Why
Standard business letter (8.5×11, folded in thirds)
#10
The standard – fits perfectly and looks professional
Return envelope included with mailing
#9
Fits inside a #10 when folded once
Check or remittance voucher
#9 or #10 double-window
Window aligns with printed address and amount
Brochure or trifold
6×9
Fits without additional folding
Contract, proposal, or multi-page report (flat)
9×12 or 10×13
Keeps documents uncreased and professional
International letter to Europe
DL
Standard across European postal systems
Executive personal business letter
Monarch (#7-3/4)
Formal and distinguished appearance
Printing on Business Envelopes – Key Guidelines
Leave a minimum 5/8 inch clear zone at the bottom of the envelope for USPS postal barcode printing
The delivery address should be in a rectangular area between 1/2 inch and 2-3/4 inches from the bottom, and between 1 inch and 1/2 inch from the right edge
Use a laser printer for crisp results – inkjet ink can smear on glossy envelope stock
Test-print on plain paper first to confirm alignment before running a full batch
For #10 window envelopes, test that your document’s address block falls within the window with 1/8 inch clearance on all sides
Paper Weight and Material Considerations
Paper Weight
Feel and Use
Best For
24 lb bond
Standard, crisp
Everyday business correspondence
28 lb bond
Slightly heavier, premium feel
Client-facing letters, proposals
32 lb bond
Substantial, high quality
Executive correspondence, high-value mailings
Security tinted
Opaque interior with security pattern
Sensitive documents, checks, personal information
Recycled stock
Eco-friendly, slightly textured
Sustainability-conscious businesses
Most businesses get by with a good supply of #10 envelopes in 24 lb bond and a stack of 9×12 catalog envelopes for flat documents. Add a box of #9 return envelopes if you send invoices or remittance materials and you’ve covered 95% of business mailing needs.