Here's a little write up I made about how to modify the free USPS Priority Mail boxes, so that they fit a normal size shoe box. This can be done on any of the long mailer boxes that the US Post Office makes. Just remember, you have to pay for USPS Priority mail rates, which is the only way I ship shoes anyways. Saturday delivery FTW. I can't take credit for this helpful tip, cause supposedly a lot of people already know how to do this, but it's great info for all of us. The homie Rainier "TheCoolShoeShine aka Footage in Brea" showed me how to do this, so I am giving him credit. I recently had a bad shipping experience, where the shipper sent me a pair of shoes in just the original shoe box, with a shipping label, and tape all over it. Better yet, it was a pair of Yeezy's! I'm embarassed to show these pics, but I want to help stop this nonsense. There's no excuse for shipping any shoes this way. It's just straight up disrespectful. You can check my feedback for that member who ships stuff out this way.
Here's my experience:



...and this is what you all should do. BTW the Yeezy's will fit in the larger box, that the USPS also makes, but this is the one I wanted to use as my example, because it's going to be the more common one used by all of you.
step 1
get the style 1095 box, for free from the post office, or USPS.com, and mark the edges, on the opposite side, of the pre-creased edge of the box. Remember, we are shortening the width, and lengthening the height.
https://shop.usps.com/webapp/wcs/stores ... c=10000247.

step2
This is how the box normally looks, but after making a crease with some scissors, or a ruler’s edge, where I drew a perforated line, and snipping the uncut edge, to the same depth as the opposite side, that was already there, you will be able to fold the box on this new edge. In the next pic you’ll see what I mean.

step3
See how it pops up, by folding on both of the new edges that you creased? By the way, I forgot to mention that this creasing needs to be done on both sides of the flat box, that you saw before. Duh, it is a box after all.

step4
A pair of sz12 SB Blazers fits nicely in there, with some room still. Most shoe boxes will fit.

step5
…and if your creases are precisely even, you will be able to fold up the box like normal, edge to edge, and even utilize the adhesive that is already attached to the box. Always use packaging tape after. In fact, USPS provides free packaging tape, like the one that was liberally used all over my Yeezy box.
