What Makes a Plushie Ita Bag Different?
Standard ita bags are designed for flat items: pins, badges, photocards. The window compartment is shallow — typically 2-3cm deep.
Plushies are three-dimensional. A 15cm plush is 5-8cm deep when sitting naturally. If you force it into a shallow window, it gets compressed, loses its shape, and the window bulges.
Plushie-compatible ita bags have a deeper, wider window compartment — sometimes called a “display box” style. The window still shows the plush clearly, but the bag is built to hold the extra depth without straining.
Plushie Size Guide: What Fits Where
| Plush size | Type | Bag requirement |
|---|---|---|
| 10cm (palm-size) | Nendoroid-scale, small keychain plush | Any standard ita bag, 15cm+ window depth |
| 15cm (medium) | Most common chibi plush, Squishmallow mini | Plushie-compatible bag, 5cm+ window depth |
| 20cm (large) | Standard anime character plush | Dedicated plushie ita bag, 8cm+ window depth |
| 25cm+ (XL) | Large Squishmallow, oversized merch | Specialty plushie bag or large tote-style |
Quick test: Lay your plush flat. Measure the depth from back to front. Your bag’s window compartment must be at least that deep.
Best Plushie Types for Ita Bags
Works great:
- Chibi/SD character plush (10-15cm): Perfect size. Sits naturally, face forward, visible from outside.
- Keychain plushies (5-10cm): Multiple can fit side by side. Charming display.
- Squishmallow minis (12-15cm): Soft and squishy = actually compress slightly, so they fit in slightly shallower windows.
- Nendoroid bodies / figures (8-10cm): If the figure is stable, can be displayed facing forward.
Works with the right bag:
- Standard 20cm plush (Pokémon, Sanrio, etc.): Needs a properly sized plushie bag. Don’t force into standard.
- Lying-down plush (elongated shapes): Can work in wide, shallow windows if they lay flat.
Doesn’t work well:
- 25cm+ tall plush: Unless the bag is specifically oversized.
- Awkwardly shaped plush (wings, long limbs): May not sit facing forward naturally.
- Very firm/rigid plush: Won’t give at all — needs exact fit.
Mixing Plushies and Pins in One Bag
Many fans do this. The key is a bag with a display zone for the plush AND a pin insert section.
Common layouts:
- Plush centered front, pins arranged around the border/insert behind
- Plush in the window, pins on the bag’s exterior loops or straps
- Separate window sections: some bags have a main window and a smaller pin insert slot
Tip: If the bag doesn’t have a dedicated insert, pin a piece of stiff felt or foam board behind the plush — this stabilizes it and gives you surface for a few pins.
Fandom Pairings: Plushie Ita Bags by Collection
| Fandom | Popular plush sizes | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Pokémon | 12-20cm (standard Pokémon Center) | Eevees, starters most popular |
| Sanrio | 10-15cm (official Sanrio plush) | Cinnamoroll, Hello Kitty, Kuromi |
| Demon Slayer | 15-20cm (Bandai/Banpresto) | Chibi-style figures popular |
| Hatsune Miku | 10-15cm (Nendoroid Doll size) | Also 20cm Taito figures |
| Squishmallow | 12-16cm minis | Multiple fit side by side |
| My Hero Academia | 12-18cm (Banpresto) | Deku, Bakugo most popular |
What to Look for When Buying a Plushie Ita Bag
- Window depth — The most important spec. Must match your plush depth.
- Window width — Wider = more display options. Minimum 20cm for a single 15cm plush.
- Window closure — Zipper or snap must be able to close with the plush inside. Test this.
- Interior material — Soft lining preferred over hard plastic (doesn’t scratch the plush).
- Carry comfort — Plushies add weight. Padded straps recommended for 20cm+ plush.
Protecting Plushies in an Ita Bag
For daily carry:
- The plush will be slightly compressed against the window — this is normal for soft plushies and doesn’t cause damage over time.
- If the plush has delicate embroidery or decals, add a thin fabric layer between it and the window.
For transport:
- When not wearing, store the bag upright so the plush isn’t crushed under the bag’s weight.
- For rare or delicate plush, remove from the display when storing for more than a day.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What size ita bag do I need for a 20cm plush?
You need a plushie-compatible ita bag with a window compartment depth of at least 8cm and a window width of at least 22cm. Standard flat-window ita bags are not designed for 20cm plushies — the window compartment is too shallow. Check our size guide and look for bags listed as plushie-compatible in the product description.
Q: Can I put Pokémon plushies in an ita bag?
Yes. Most Pokémon Center plushies are 12-20cm — the most popular display sizes. For 12-15cm plush (like standard Pikachu or Eevee), any plushie-compatible ita bag works. For 20cm+ plush (like large starters), you need a bag specifically built for that size.
Q: Can I mix plushies and pins in the same ita bag?
Yes, if the bag has space for both — some bags have a plush display zone and a separate pin insert slot. Alternatively, pin a foam or felt backing behind the plush to create a surface for a few badges. The result is a layered display with both 3D and flat elements.
Q: How do I keep a plush in place inside the window?
Most plushies stay in place naturally due to the window closure holding them against the lining. For extra stability, a small square of removable adhesive velcro on the plush base and window interior keeps it from shifting during movement.
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