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Labubu obsessed? We found the 8 wildest accessories from car seats to clothing all under $10

Labubu obsessed? We found the 8 wildest accessories from car seats to clothing all under $10

Daily Mail​4 hours ago

You thought Labubus were wild — just wait till you see their accessories! That's right people — Labubus have taken over, and they have moved far beyond the fuzzy monster blobs we have all come to love.
The lovable evil-faced keychains from Pop Mart have been notably sold out for MONTHS now. But whether you have been able to get your hands on one or not, we have a comprehensive list of not only the best places to buy lookalikes but also the most adorably absurd accessories we think every Labubu (or ' Lafufu ') owner needs.
Acrylic Storage Box + 'Lafufu'
This Temu find is nearly spot on and for under $15 you get wayyy more bang for your buck!
Enjoy one of the viral clear rotating stands that Labubu owners are using to store their keychains as well as one unboxed 'Lafufu' in a random color!
$11.49 Shop
'Lafufu' Monster Box Toy Heart Macaron
Labubu or 'Lafufu'?
These lookalikes are so accurate even we did a double take! If you are one of the many who can not seem to get their hands on a Labubu these knock-off Macaroon ones may be for you.
$2.91 (was $6.48) Shop
ACCESSORIES
Case for Collectible Plush Dolls
You may have thought your Labubu was cute as is but wait until you see it inside this mini carrying bag!
We found these lightweight cases on Temu and have not stopped dreaming of them since. They come in multiple styles, including this coffee themed one, and keep your Labubu well taken care of. The keychain attaches to any bag!
$9.58 Shop
Labubu Car Seat
If you thought your Labubu was safe in the car before — think again.
You can officially get your Labubus car vent seats that strap them in for bumpy rides and has them looking chic.
Amazon is selling multiple version in many colors and you can buy multiple to have all your Labubus on display!
$13 Shop
Protective Case for LABUBU
As a Labubu owner ourselves, we know they can get dirty on your bag quite quickly.
This funky little plastic case snaos into place over your Labubu (outfit and all!) to keep it protected rain or shine. It has a keychain port so you can still attach it to backpacks, purses, and beyond!
$11.20 (was $15) Shop
Labubu Clothing Sets
Labubu fans across the internet are not dimply just buying Labubus — no, they are buying them an entire wardrobe.
That's right! You can dress up your Labubu in the cutest outfits like this pack that comes with fuzzy ensembles, designer dupes, and more!
$25 (was $29) Shop

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