You thought your coffee addiction was bad? Try being a Labubu collector.
What started as a weird-looking bunny-gremlin with razor-sharp teeth has now turned into a full-blown financial crisis for Gen Z and millennials alike. Created by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung and boosted into global stardom thanks to BLACKPINK’s Lisa, Labubu isn’t just a toy it’s basically crypto for people who hate math.
We’re talking grown adults camping outside Pop Mart stores, collectors dropping six figures like it’s Monopoly money, and auctions where tiny plushies sit next to fine art. The resale market? Well, let’s just say your student loans feel slightly less painful after seeing these price tags.
If you’re ready to cry, laugh, and maybe question your entire existence, let’s get into the 10 Labubu collectibles that broke the internet and our wallets.
1. Labubu x Vans Old Skool — Streetwear Meets Collectibles ($1000+)
Pop Mart and Vans teamed up for this legendary fashion collab that mixes streetwear with Labubu’s playful design. Resale prices soar above $1000. Because your Labubu deserves better sneakers than you.
2. Labubu Sketchbook Artist Edition (Signed by Kasing Lung) — The Ultimate Grail ($1000+)
Signed by Kasing Lung himself, this ultra-limited edition is a dream for serious collectors. With resale prices regularly crossing $1000, it’s basically the Rolex of Labubu figures.
3. Labubu Climber Figurine — Pop Mart x How2Work Collab ($1000+)
This rare collab shows Labubu climbing, symbolizing ambition (or maybe trying to escape your drained bank account). Its unique design and limited availability push resale prices above $1000.
4. Labubu × PRONOUNCE Wings of Fortune — Golden Sparkle ($180–$300)
Part of The Monsters Patisseries Series, this plush-vinyl hybrid collab with PRONOUNCE features a glittery gold outfit. It’s visually stunning and relatively affordable for Labubu standards, selling between $180 to $300.
5. The Monsters Coca-Cola Series — Nostalgic Hype ($90–$150)
This Pop Mart x Coca-Cola collab flew off the shelves immediately. Featuring bold red branding and vintage vibes, these blind box figures now resell for $90 to $150.
6. Labubu Best of Luck Vinyl Plush — Lucky But Pricey ($1000+)
Decked out in red and gold for good fortune, this figure combines symbolism with collector hype. Resale prices easily reach above $1000, making it an expensive good luck charm.
7. The Monsters Mischief Diary Series — Daily Mood Swings ($80–$120)
These diary-themed figures capture Labubu in multiple expressive poses. Perfect for fans who relate to Labubu’s emotional rollercoaster, they resell between $80 to $120.
8. Big into Energy Plush — High-Energy Chaos ($80–$120)
Part of The Monsters blind box series, this version shows Labubu in full energetic mode. Vibrant colors and dynamic design make it a fan favorite at $80 to $120.
Labubu Auction Madness — Where Things Went Absolutely Nuts
Now, for the moment when wallets officially cried blood. At the world’s first Labubu auction hosted by Yongle International Auction House in Beijing, prices reached astronomical levels:
- Mint Green 51-inch Labubu: Sold for $150,325 (1.08 million yuan). Only one exists globally.
- Brown 63-inch Labubu: Sold for $114,086. Only 15 exist worldwide.
- Minions-like Labubu pair: Sold for $1,391.
- Other regular Labubu figures: Sold for over $1000 each.
Buyers also paid an additional 15% brokerage fee on top of these eye-watering prices. On top of that, regular blind boxes, originally priced at around $81, are now flipping on the resale market for up to $278.
In simple words: Labubu went from toy to luxury investment overnight.
Final Thoughts: Labubu Isn’t Just A Toy — It’s A Full-Blown Lifestyle Flex
From TikTok hype to international auctions, Labubu’s grip on pop culture is only getting stronger. With Pop Mart’s sales skyrocketing and monthly livestream auctions happening regularly, these mischievous creatures aren’t going anywhere anytime soon except maybe straight into your bank account.