Burgundy Grain Poly Binding Covers

The deep burgundy color of these leather grain poly binding covers provides a rich, professional finish for important reports, manuals, proposals, presentations, and frequently handled documents. Made from heavy-duty 16mil plastic with an embossed leather-grain texture, they combine the appearance of leather with the durability of poly. These covers are resistant to scratches, tearing, and moisture, making them particularly useful for documents that are referenced regularly or used in demanding environments. For projects where the title page or branding needs to remain visible, you can also browse grain binding covers with windows.

Burgundy Grain Poly Binding Covers

The deep burgundy color of these leather grain poly binding covers provides a rich, professional finish for important reports, manuals, proposals, presentations, and frequently handled documents. Made from heavy-duty 16mil plastic with an embossed leather-grain...

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  • Luxurious maroon leather grain finish enhances the professional appeal of your documents.
  • Durable 16mil thickness ensures long-lasting protection for your important presentations.
  • Versatile sizing options accommodate a variety of document types and projects.
  • Available in both unpunched and multiple punch styles for customized binding solutions.
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Frequently Asked Questions

No, burgundy is offered at 16mil only, unlike some other colors in the leather grain poly lineup that also come in a heavier 20mil option. If a more rigid, closer-to-hardcover feel is what you're after, that specific combination isn't offered in burgundy, so you'd need to look at a different color if 20mil rigidity is a hard requirement alongside the burgundy shade. For most standard reports and presentations, 16mil is substantial enough to provide real protection and structure without needing the heavier option. If 20mil is the priority, sand poly binding covers offer that heavier gauge across a wider color range.

Burgundy is available in standard letter size, a slightly oversized format with rounded corners for documents that include tabs or need extra edge clearance, and a half-letter size for smaller-format documents. That oversize option is worth considering specifically if your document includes tabs or index dividers that extend past a standard trim, since a standard-size cover would leave those edges exposed. Confirm which of the three sizes matches your actual finished document dimensions before ordering in bulk, since the oversize and standard versions aren't interchangeable once bound.

A die-cut window isn't offered in burgundy, so if a window showing the printed title page underneath is a requirement for your project, you'd need to either choose a different color for the front cover specifically or use a separate clear poly front paired with a burgundy back for the same visual effect. Pairing a clear front with a colored back is actually a common approach when the front cover needs to show a title page and the back needs a specific brand or department color, so this isn't necessarily a limitation, just a different way to get there.

Not meaningfully more than black, since both are dark, embossed-texture colors that tend to hide light surface scuffing better than lighter or glossy colors would. The embossed leather grain texture itself helps here too, since it breaks up light reflection across the surface in a way that a smooth glossy cover wouldn't, making minor handling marks less visually obvious on either dark color. If you're deciding between finishes generally, browsing the leather grain poly binding covers lineup shows how thickness and texture play out across the full color range.

Black and silver both work as safe, professional pairings that don't compete visually with a burgundy cover, since neither color clashes with a rich, dark shade the way a bright or contrasting color might. If your organization uses burgundy as a specific brand or department color, matching or complementary spine colors can also help visually distinguish document categories at a glance in a shared filing or storage area. Browsing wire-o binding supplies by color can help you land on a complementary spine shade before you order.