How many mm are Pokemon card sleeves?

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avatarTrainingHost7 months ago

Just go for 66mm x 91mm sleeves. They fit perfectly without bending the edges and give a bit extra room for easy sleeving. Been using these for years for all my decks!

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avatarDescribingHail7 months ago

Pokemon card sleeves typically come in two standard sizes. The most common size for standard Pokemon TCG cards is 66mm x 91mm. But if you're looking at premium or tighter fit sleeves, you might also see 64mm x 89mm sizes that offer a snugger fit to keep your cards in pristine condition. So, you've got options depending on how you like your cards to fit!


avatarEmptyingDaisy7 months ago

64mm x 89mm or bust! The tighter fit means less chance of dust getting in, keeping your cards mint. Plus, they fit better in storage boxes.

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