Is Your Labubu Real? The Ultimate 2025 Guide to Spotting Fake Pop Mart Labubu Plush

The "The Monsters" series by Kasing Lung, particularly the Labubu plush pendants, has taken the world by storm. From K-pop idols like Lisa to fashion influencers in Tokyo and New York, everyone seems to have a mischievous Labubu hanging from their bag.

However, with massive popularity comes a massive problem: counterfeits.

The market is currently flooded with fake Labubu "The Monsters" plushies, ranging from low-quality knockoffs to "super fakes" that can trick even experienced collectors. If you are planning to buy a Labubu Macaron or the new "Have a Seat" vinyl plush, this guide is your essential defense against scams.

Here is how to distinguish a genuine Pop Mart Labubu from a fake in 2025.

1. The Box and Packaging: The First Line of Defense

Before you even open the blind box, there are tell-tale signs of authenticity. Pop Mart's packaging standards are extremely high, and counterfeiters often cut corners here.

The Holographic Sticker

Every legitimate Pop Mart product comes with a specific authenticity sticker on the box.

Print Quality

2. Physical Inspection: Touching is Believing

Once you have the doll in hand, the differences become much more obvious. The tactile experience of a real Labubu is distinct.

Fur Quality and Density

This is the easiest giveaway.

The Face and Teeth

Labubu's expression is iconic, and Kasing Lung's design requires precise manufacturing.

3. The "Foot Stamp" Test (Crucial Detail)

If you are buying an unboxed (open box) item, always ask the seller for a close-up photo of the feet.

4. The Identity Card

Every Labubu comes with a collectible identity card inside the box.

5. Series-Specific Checks

For "The Monsters - Tasty Macarons" Series

For "Have a Seat" Series

6. Where to Buy Safely in 2025

To ensure you are getting 100% authentic Labubu merchandise, stick to these channels:

  1. Official Channels:
    • Pop Mart Official Website (Global).
    • Official Pop Mart Flagship Stores on Amazon, AliExpress, or Tmall.
    • Physical Pop Mart Roboshops (Vending Machines) and Retail Stores.
  2. Reputable Resale:
    • StockX: They have a verification process, though fees are higher.
    • Established Local Retailers: Look for local toy shops that are authorized retailers.

Avoid: TikTok Shop listings with prices that seem "too good to be true" (e.g., $10 for a blind box that usually retails for $17+), and sellers on marketplaces who refuse to show detailed photos of the foot stamp or box bottom.

Conclusion

Collecting Labubu is about appreciating the art of Kasing Lung and the joy of blind box culture. While the high resale prices are frustrating, buying a fake not only hurts the artist but leaves you with a low-quality product that lacks the charm of the original.

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