Excessive packaging has become one of the stranger quirks of modern shopping. In the name of “protecting” products, companies often take things way too far, turning even the simplest items into over-engineered packages that confuse more than they help.
From oversized boxes that could fit several other products inside to multiple layers of plastic, film, and padding, the lengths brands go to are often comically disproportionate. This obsession with safety and presentation can waste resources, frustrate customers, and make even unboxing a small item feel like a puzzle.
In this collection, we highlight real-life examples of extreme packaging that stretch the idea of practicality to its limits. It’s a fascinating look at how a little product can generate a lot of packaging, proving that sometimes less really is more.















































OK, this one was just dumb. More lady nakedness, less desperate postings of lameness.