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I was recently scrolling through Instagram when I saw a story posted by our food editor, Kae Lani Palmisano, of fake Labubus in South Jersey. “They’re called Lafufu, show some respect,” I ...
Due to limited stock, fans have chosen to purchase a knock-off version of Labubu, called “Lafufu.” Here’s what to know about the sought-after toys − and how to, possibly, spot a fake.
Perhaps the Lafufu appeal is rooted in the rise of dupes and superfakes, a growing trend among millennials and Gen Z-ers that seeks to normalize and destigmatize buying and owning counterfeit ...
The Lafufu's limbs weren't completely mobile — its feet could not be rotated 360 degrees. And most unfortunately, my poor Lafufu also appeared to have a receding hairline, while the real Labubu ...
As per Dexerto, a Labubu was sold for as much as $5,000. The fact that consumers can actually see which doll they are buying, is also fueling counterfeit Lafufu sales, as per The New York Post.
The Lafufu 24-piece advent calendar is a cult-favourite that’s already starting to fly – and at just £15.99 (down from £45.99), it’s a steal for anyone who loves early-bird festive prep ...
Searches for ‘Lafufu’ have soared by 149% in the last month as authentic Labubus continue to sell out within minutes, according to Court-Jones. Lafufus can be found on a variety of online shops, Shein ...