There are thousands of Reddit threads and TikTok videos asking for help finding Labubus. In fact, since March, there have been over 170k mentions discussing how to get your hands on said plushie.
This generated a self-sustaining cycle of FOMO (fear of missing out), as user-generated buzz kept interest in the product going.
And the cherry on the cake was influencer power: big names like Rhianna and Kim Kardashian have backed Labubus.
The combination of scarcity, mystery, and Labubus’ connection to social status all contributed to the trend’s rapid take over.
Is the trend dying? And how can brands keep momentum going?
With any craze, popularity eventually drops off – and Labubus might be next. Online interest stalled in early August, possibly because Labubus have become much more accessible.They’re shipping faster, available on more platforms, and overall easier to find.
It’s too soon to say what the future holds for Labubus, but online conversations offer insights into customer opinions – which includes some buyer’s remorse.
Shoppers on Reddit debate whether the thrill of the Labubu chase was worth it. Some argue they’re pleased with their purchases, but some are sharing guilt for how they’ve spent their money.