Office Products : United States Postal Service Weather Tuff Photo Mailer - 6' x 8'

Office Products : United States Postal Service Weather Tuff Photo Mailer - 6' x 8'

United States Postal Service Weather Tuff Photo Mailer - 6' x 8'

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United States Postal Service Weather Tuff Photo Mailer - 6' x 8'
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Binding: Office Product
Brand: USPS
EAN: 0071980813317
Label: Le Page's
Manufacturer: Le Page's
Publisher: Le Page's
Studio: Le Page's



Features:
  • Weather Tuff photo mailer includes two cardboard inserts
  • Front printed with lines "From" and "To" and "Photo Mailer - Do Not Bend."
  • Peel and stick closure
  • United States Postal Service brand
  • 6" x 8"







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The right choice to protect your photos for mailing. Two cardboard inserts included in envelope. Weather Tuff is moisture and water resistant. Front printed with lines 'From' and 'To' and 'Photo Mailer - Do Not Bend.' White mailer. Peel and stick closure. United States Postal Service brand. 6' x 8'

















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