Playing card boxes are specialised containers made exclusively for decks of playing cards. A wonderful blend of functionality and aesthetics, these boxes not only protect your deck of cards but also provide visually striking packaging. Crafted with premium materials and great attention to detail, these boxes are tailored to accommodate various card sizes and designs, ensuring a perfect fit for your collection. At Legacy Printing, we offer affordable and high-quality playing card boxes that are fully customisable and can be tailored as per your brand requirements. Encase your cards in these stylish boxes to keep them safe and to enhance their visual appeal.
Types of Playing Card Boxes:
Playing card boxes come in various types and forms, such as
Tuck Box: The tuck box is one of the most common styles for playing card boxes. These classic boxes feature a top flap that can be tucked in to close the box. Tuck boxes are simple and effective, providing easy access to the cards.
Two-Piece Box: This style consists of two separate pieces – a base and a lid. The lid fits snugly over the base, providing extra protection for the cards inside. Two-piece boxes are sturdier than the tuck boxes.
Slip Case: This type of box consists of an outer box that slides over an inner card box. This style adds an extra layer of protection and can also serve as a decorative element.
Magnetic Closure Box: Some premium playing card sets come in boxes with magnetic closures. These boxes use magnets to keep the lid securely closed, adding an element of luxury and ease of use.
Drawer Box: Drawer boxes have a unique design that includes a drawer-like compartment that can be pulled out.
Book-Style Box: These boxes open like a book and can have multiple compartments or pages to hold multiple decks of cards or other card-related accessories.
Collector’s Box: Often used for special edition or premium playing card sets, collector’s boxes can have intricate designs, embossing, foiling, and other decorative elements to showcase the cards in a visually appealing way.
The choice of playing card box style depends on factors like the level of protection you want for your cards, the aesthetics you prefer, and any specific functionality requirements you might have.