So, after a bit of research into Urban Outfitters as a company, they displayed very simple, and urban tendencies, so I didn't want to over complicate my designs, but I didn't want them to be too simple either, so I mainly focused on the way that they opened, rather than having 1million different processes before you got to the product inside.
This first finalized net that I produced, folds together at the bottom in such a way, that cardboard slats support each other without needing any kind of tape to stop it from falling through at the bottom, while items of a reasonable weight are placed into it.
The top of the box, acts more like a flap, that folds over the top, and fixes to one side of the box, and the middle strip tears away to allow it to open up, and reveal a secondary flap that can be used to display a message.
This second box, was designed for smaller items in mind, when fully built and open, it sits more like a tray, where the lid folds over, and fits into slats to minimize the amount of parcel tape that has to be used.