Trading Card Sleeves

Card sleeves are the perfect deck protectors for anyone serious about trading card games. Here at Gathering Games, we stock a huge variety of card sleeves to meet any gamers needs, including premium deck sleeves such as Dragon Shield, high quality collection sleeves such as toploaders, and bulk storage sleeves such as penny sleeves. Whether you’re a veteran TCG player or a high end collector, we have everything right here. 

Top Picks for 2024

Dragon Shield Dual Matte is the latest addition to the premium Dragon Shield sleeves line. They provide a perfectly opaque card back that is designed for tournament play. They are perfect for anyone looking for the most premium feeling sleeves. 

Dragon Shield Perfect Fit Inner Sleeves are the ideal sleeve for anyone looking to double-sleeve their deck or the odd valuable card in their commander decks. They have a thin and clear design that still feels premium.

Ultra Pro Soft Penny Sleeves are the ideal sleeves for bulk card storage. While they don’t have the tightest fit or the most premium feel, they are some of the single most affordable sleeves available.

Card Sleeve Buying Guide

Size Guide

There are two sizes used for trading card sleeves:

1. Standard Size - perfect for Pokémon TCG, Magic: The Gathering, Flesh and Blood TCG, One Piece Card Game, Digimon Card Game, Dragon Ball Super Card Game, Battle Spirits Saga, UniVersus, Star Wars: Unlimited, Altered TCG and Disney Lorcana.

2. Japanese Size - perfect for Yu-Gi-Oh, Cardfight Vanguard, Weiss Schwarz and Shadowverse Evolve.

Which Sleeve To Pick

To protect a deck that sees regular play, the go-to sleeves are Dragon Shield. Their most premium sleeves are the Dual Matte Sleeves, universally tournament legal. A step down from this are the Dragon Shield Matte Sleeves, which are slightly cheaper but still an excellent choice for protecting a deck. Notably, Dragon Shield Matte Sleeves are not always tournament legal as the lighter coloured sleeves may be translucent. For tournament play, sleeves must be completely opaque.

For storage of high end cards and for posting out cards, toploaders are the best option for storage, as they give a hardback sleeve, providing the highest level of protection. We’d suggest using Ultra Pro Toploaders.

For bulk storage, penny sleeves are the best option, due to their unbeatable price. While lower in quality than other sleeves, they are the perfect balance of cost and protection for anyone with a sizable collection of cards. We recommend Ultra Pro Soft Penny Sleeves.

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Why Use Card Sleeves

Before the creation of TCG sleeves, most people played without any card protection. Since then, card sleeves have become the norm for a few key reasons.

Card value is highly dependent on the condition of the card. The closer the card is to the ‘pack fresh’ condition, the more valuable it will likely be. Regular play with cards that aren’t sleeved leads to significant wear and tear. Before the creation of card sleeves, valuable cards, such as the Black Lotus card from Magic: The Gathering and base set Charizard from Pokémon, would be played in decks causing them to become worn and torn. Most people did not predict how much value was being lost by not protecting their cards, but in the case of the Black Lotus, the difference between a mint condition and a poor condition version is now hundreds of thousands of pounds!

Another critical benefit of sleeving is how much easier it is to shuffle a deck, a crucial part of starting any game of a TCG. As sleeved cards have a smooth finish, they can quickly be weaved between each other, making shuffling a deck straightforward and quick, all while protecting them from the general wear and tear caused by shuffling.

In the early days of the TCG tournament scene, players did not sleeve their decks, as they did not exist. Currently, all significant TCGs require decks to be sleeved with opaque backed sleeves to participate in any competitive level tournaments. The main reason for this is that the card back cannot be recognised from any unique markings or wear and tear on the card back. So if you’re looking to jump into competitive TCGs, make sure your deck is properly sleeved! 

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