how to double sleeve a card Perfect Fits Inner Card Sleeves (200-Pack)
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how to double sleeve a card Perfect Fits Inner Card Sleeves (200-Pack)

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how to double sleeve a card Perfect Fits Inner Card Sleeves (200-Pack)Elevate your card protection with our Pro Support Perfect Fits Inner Sleeves. Designed to fit standard trading cards like a glove, these premium inner sleeves provide the first layer of defense in a double sleeving strategy. The snug, precise fit ensures your valuable Pokmon, Magic: The Gathering, and other trading cards remain pristine and protected from dust, moisture, and handling damage. Features & Benefits Section Superior Protection for Serious

Elevate your card protection with our Pro Support Perfect Fits Inner Sleeves. Designed to fit standard trading cards like a glove, these premium inner sleeves provide the first layer of defense in a double-sleeving strategy. The snug, precise fit ensures your valuable Pokémon, Magic: The Gathering, and other trading cards remain pristine and protected from dust, moisture, and handling damage.

Features & Benefits Section

Superior Protection for Serious Collectors:

  • Precise Fit Design: 64mm x 89mm dimensions create a snug, perfect fit around standard trading cards

  • Crystal Clear Material: Maximum visibility without compromising protection

  • Acid-Free Composition: Prevents yellowing and degradation of your valuable cards

  • Double Sleeving Compatible: Designed specifically as the inner layer in a double-sleeve protection system

  • Spill-Proof Protection: When used with outer sleeves, creates a nearly waterproof seal around your cards

  • Premium Quality: Consistent sizing and durable construction for reliable protection

Usage Guide Section

Perfect For:

  • Double-sleeving valuable Pokémon cards

  • Magic: The Gathering tournament play

  • Protecting double-sided cards

  • Collectible trading cards of all types

  • Creating a waterproof barrier when used with outer sleeves

Pro Collector Tip: For maximum protection, insert your card into a Perfect Fit sleeve from the top, then slide the perfect-fitted card into a standard outer sleeve from the bottom. This creates an overlapping seal that provides superior protection against moisture and dust.

Product Specifications

  • Quantity: 200 perfect fit inner sleeves per pack

  • Dimensions: 64mm x 89mm (designed for standard trading cards)

  • Material: Acid-free, clear soft plastic

  • Design: Top-loading sleeves for easy insertion

  • Compatibility: Fits standard trading cards and slides inside regular sleeves

  • Protection Level: Enhanced when combined with outer sleeves

Why Choose Our Perfect Fits?

Unlike standard sleeves that leave room for cards to shift, our Perfect Fits inner sleeves hold cards snugly in place, preventing movement that can cause edge wear. The precise fit and quality materials provide superior protection from dust, fingerprints, and moisture, especially when used as part of a double-sleeving system. With 200 sleeves per pack at just $9.99, you’ll have plenty to protect your most valuable cards or your entire collection of playing cards.

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What is double sleeving and why should I do it?
Double sleeving involves using a Perfect Fit inner sleeve combined with a standard outer sleeve. This creates multiple layers of protection, with the inner sleeve holding the card snugly while the outer sleeve provides additional rigidity. The overlapping openings create a nearly waterproof seal that protects against spills, humidity, and dust—essential for valuable cards or tournament play.

How do Perfect Fit sleeves differ from standard sleeves?
Perfect Fit sleeves are specifically designed to fit cards more snugly than standard sleeves. At 64mm x 89mm, they’re slightly smaller than standard sleeves, creating that “perfect fit” around the card. Standard sleeves are looser and designed as either standalone protection or as the outer sleeve in a double-sleeve system.

Can I use Perfect Fits alone, or do I need outer sleeves too?
While Perfect Fits can be used alone for basic protection, they’re specifically designed as part of a double-sleeve system. For maximum protection, especially for valuable cards, we recommend using Perfect Fits as the inner sleeve combined with standard sleeves as the outer layer.

Will these fit inside top loaders after double sleeving?
Yes! Cards protected with our Perfect Fit inner sleeves and a standard outer sleeve will still fit comfortably inside standard top loaders, creating a triple-layer protection system ideal for your most valuable cards.

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