Cotton & Textured Business Cards
Heavyweight cotton, linen and specialty papers that signal quality the instant a card is in someone’s hand.
From $32 · proofed before printing · ships in 4–6 business days
The stock itself does the talking here. Cotton and linen papers have a soft, substantial hand that a standard glossy card can’t fake, and the weight alone changes how the card is received. It’s the quiet-luxury route: no metallic, no gloss, just paper that feels expensive. Every order is proofed before printing.
Cotton & linen stock
Soft, natural-fiber papers with a hand that reads premium on contact.
Real heft
Heavyweight stock so the card feels substantial, not flimsy.
Quiet luxury
Signals quality through material alone — no shine required.
Proofed before printing
You approve a proof before the run so color on textured stock is what you expect.
Estimated from $8 · final price set in the designer
Varies by quantity and options — adjust anything before you order.
Where cotton & textured business cards earn their keep
- Brands whose whole identity is understated and material-driven
- Architecture, fashion, hospitality and premium services
- A tactile base to layer with debossing or foil
- Anyone who wants the card to feel expensive without looking flashy
Ready to design yours?
Start from our recommended setup and tweak it — every order is proofed before printing. No account required.
Design my cotton business cardEstimated from $8 · final price set in the designer
Varies by quantity and options — adjust anything before you order.
Frequently asked questions
How thick are the cards?
We print on heavyweight stock so the card has real presence in hand. Exact weight options appear in the designer, and you can compare stocks before ordering.
Can I add foil or debossing to textured stock?
Yes. Textured and cotton stocks are an excellent base for debossing and foil — the contrast between the soft paper and a pressed or metallic element is part of the appeal. Add finishes in the designer.
Will colors look different on cotton stock?
Uncoated cotton and linen absorb ink slightly differently than a coated glossy stock, so colors read a touch softer and more natural. The proof shows how your design lands on the actual stock before it prints.