The handle bag is a portable packaging bag with handle holes die-cut directly into the bag opening — the handle is formed from the same piece of material, requiring no attached straps. It is widely used in supermarkets, convenience stores, fast-food takeout, pharmacies, and trade shows — scenarios where cost control and packing efficiency are key. Its advantages — simple structure, cost-effectiveness, and easy access — make it one of the most widely used carry bag types in retail.
The bag body can be made from LDPE, HDPE, or other plastic films, as well as kraft paper or white cardboard. The handle holes are typically oval or rounded rectangle, die-cut with smooth edges to prevent discomfort during carrying.
Compared to traditional bags with attached straps, the punch handle bag eliminates strap material and threading processes — reducing cost and increasing production efficiency. Compared to vest bags, the punch handle design keeps the bag opening flat, making it easier to quickly open and seal at checkout.