Labubu, the mischievous and beloved character from Pop Mart, has swept across the Internet, capturing the hearts of fans and collectors alike. Known for its unique design and playful expressions, this designer toy has become a sought-after item. However, the demand for Labubu has brought an unexpected twist—cases of theft are surfacing, leaving fans dismayed.
Reports have begun circulating about Labubu toys being stolen from collectors who carry them out in public. From eager fans queuing at Pop Mart stores for new releases to the skyrocketing prices in secondhand markets, Labubu is no longer just a playful collectible—it’s becoming a target.
In one instance reported by 8world, a 17-year-old student from Ngee Ann Polytechnic shared her unfortunate experience. She brought her first-generation, coffee-colored Labubu along for a shopping trip on Orchard Road, only to discover it had been stolen. All that was left was the empty hook dangling from her bag.
“It's just a toy—how is it worth stealing?” she said, expressing her frustration. Although upset, the student decided against filing a police report, saying it felt unnecessary for something “that small.”
As word spreads about these thefts, many collectors are rethinking whether it’s safe to display their beloved Labubu figures in public. One fan shared, “I’m not bringing mine out again. If it’s going to get stolen, I’d rather keep it at home.”
While it’s uncertain whether the thefts are driven by high resale values, collectors are taking precautions. With blind boxes starting at approximately RM49, some Labubu figures now fetch hundreds of ringgit in the resale market, making them a lucrative target.
Determined to protect their treasured collectibles, Labubu fans are getting creative with their security strategies. Many are opting to secure their toys with additional locks, treating the bag charms like valuable assets. Different types of small padlocks are now trending in Labubu collector communities, and some fans are upgrading to stronger, anti-theft straps to attach their charms.
Others are taking an extra step by placing their Labubu figures inside plastic capsules, which not only provide a layer of protection but also deter quick theft attempts.
However, some collectors remain skeptical about these efforts. “If they really want it, they’ll just cut the strap,” one fan lamented. Despite the increased caution, many collectors acknowledge that determined thieves may find ways to bypass even the most diligent precautions.
Labubu has become a favorite among Pop Mart enthusiasts, with each release selling out almost instantly. Fans are drawn not only to the whimsical design but also to the thrill of collecting rare figures. Yet, as demand grows, so does the pressure to keep these treasures safe.
The recent string of thefts illustrates how popular culture trends can attract not only admiration but also opportunistic behavior. Whether driven by financial gain or a fascination with these toys, the incidents serve as a cautionary tale for collectors.
For now, many fans are choosing to keep their Labubu figures safely at home, rather than risk losing them to theft. Despite the frustration, the excitement around Labubu continues to thrive—just with an added layer of vigilance.
(Note, I couldn't find the original account of the Person whose Labubu was stolen. If you can let me know that would be awesome!)
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