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C5 envelope

The C5 envelope is 229 × 162 mm. It holds an A4 sheet folded once or an A5 sheet flat, which makes it a natural choice for unfolded statements, single-fold business letters, and small booklets built on A4 folded once.

By the PrintReadyKit editorial teamPublished 15 May 2026, reviewed 11 July 2026

Exact dimensions

C5 is the third step in the ISO C-series, designed to hold an A5 sheet flat. Like all C-series envelopes, it shares the 1 : √2 ratio with the A-series paper sizes, which is what allows folded A4 to fit so cleanly.

UnitWidthHeight
Millimetres (mm)229162
Centimetres (cm)22.916.2
Inches (in)9.0166.378

C5 — 229 × 162 mm

When C5 is the right choice

  • · Letters that benefit from a single fold (less crease, easier to read)
  • · A5 brochures or programmes sent flat
  • · Wedding invitations and formal correspondence
  • · Small magazines and quarterly newsletters
  • · Statements that are too thick for a DL envelope

C5 vs DL — which to pick

DL is more compact and reads as more transactional (invoices, mailers, mass campaigns). C5 reads as more formal and considered (a single-fold A4 letter has a noticeably better feel than a tri-folded one). For high-end direct mail, C5 with a quality 100–120 gsm paper is the usual upgrade from DL.

Printing & mailing notes

Keep the bottom ~15 mm of the front clear for postal franking and routing marks, and place the address block in the lower-right two-thirds of the face. Home printers take C5 through the manual feed with a custom 162 × 229 mm size — feed one at a time and mind the flap orientation.

The fit maths: A4 folded once is 210 × 148.5 mm, which drops into 229 × 162 mm with about 9 mm of side clearance — and an unfolded A5 sheet is the same footprint, which is why C5 doubles as the flat-A5 envelope for cards and small certificates.

Frequently asked questions

What does C5 fit?

A4 folded once (along the short edge, giving ~210 × 148.5 mm) fits comfortably. A5 unfolded (148 × 210 mm) also fits with room to spare. C5 is a useful "between" size when you want an unfolded A5 letter or a single-fold A4.

How does C5 relate to C-series envelopes?

C5 is part of the C-series of the now-withdrawn ISO 269, which is mathematically derived from the A-series. Each C envelope is sized to hold the same-numbered A sheet flat. So C5 holds A5 unfolded, C4 holds A4 unfolded, C6 holds A6 unfolded.

Is C5 the right envelope for a small booklet?

Yes, if the booklet is built on folded A4 sheets. A 4-page A5 booklet (one A4 sheet folded once) fits cleanly. Thicker booklets may need C5/6 or C4 instead, depending on spine thickness.

Can I print address labels for C5?

Yes. The address-labels preset (21 per A4 sheet at 63.5 × 38.1 mm) works well — each label fits comfortably on the front of a C5 envelope without crowding.

What paper weight is typical for C5?

80–100 gsm for office C5. Premium business correspondence sometimes uses 120 gsm or laid paper for a more substantial feel.

Does C5 cost more to post than DL?

Often, yes. Several postal services tier by envelope dimensions, and C5 commonly falls into a “large letter” band while DL and C6 ride the standard letter rate — Royal Mail is the best-known example. If the content folds cleanly into thirds, DL is usually the cheaper ticket; check your local tariff before committing a bulk mailing to C5.

Does an A5 booklet fit in a C5 envelope?

Yes — an A5 booklet (210 × 148 mm landscape) sits in the 229 × 162 mm pocket with roughly 19 × 14 mm of clearance. Watch thickness rather than footprint: letter-rate bands typically cap at a few millimetres and “large letter” bands around 20–25 mm, depending on the service.

Can I nest a reply envelope inside a C5?

Comfortably — both a DL (220 × 110) and a C6 (162 × 114) reply envelope fit inside a C5 alongside a folded letter. This nesting is the reason invitation and statement suites standardise on the C-series.

When should I use C4 instead of C5?

When the A4 content must arrive unfolded — certificates, signed contracts, photo prints, stapled reports. C4 (324 × 229 mm) takes A4 flat; C5 always implies one fold. Between the two, C5 usually posts cheaper and fits standard letterboxes more reliably.

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