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What Is Labubu?

One figure has stood out with its quirky charm and playful spirit—Labubu. Created by the popular art toy brand The Monsters (designed by artist Kasing Lung), Labubu has become a collectible sensation, loved for its expressive face, mischievous look, and versatile styling potential.

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But how does Labubu compare to ball-jointed dolls (BJDs)? Can it be dressed up like a BJD? And can you get custom clothes made for your Labubu? Let’s explore.

Labubu Size and Styles

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Labubu dolls typically come in two main sizes:

  • Regular Labubu – around 18–19 cm tall
  • Mini Labubu – about 12 cm

They are made of hard vinyl or PVC, and come in a wide variety of editions—from jungle animals to fairy tale characters, seasonal themes, and limited artist series. While Labubu isn’t a BJD in the traditional sense, it shares many traits that make it equally fun to collect and customize.

Is Labubu a BJD?

Technically, no—Labubu is not a ball-jointed doll. BJDs are defined by their articulated ball joints and elastic string systems that allow full-body posing. Labubu figures are more like designer vinyl art toys, with limited articulation (usually at the arms and neck).

Neongo ia, when it comes to styling, Labubu behaves much like a BJD. You can dress it up, photograph it, and even build whole themes and scenes around it—just like you would with a traditional doll.

Can You Dress Up Labubu Like a BJD?

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Absolutely. Although Labubu is not originally marketed as a dress-up doll, the community has embraced its customizability. Many collectors create and share handmade outfits, hats, glasses, bags, and even shoes for Labubu.

ʻI he Knewland, we specialize in custom doll outfits, and that includes made-to-fit clothing for Labubu figures. Whether you’re looking for streetwear, fantasy costumes, traditional Chinese outfits, or cute seasonal sets—we can bring your vision to life. Send us your ideas or reference photos, and we’ll create a fully tailored Labubu look just for you.

Labubu vs. BJD – What’s the Difference?

FeatureLabubuBJD
NaunauVinyl or PVCResin
ArticulationLimited (arms, neck)Fully articulated (ball joints)
Size Range12–19 cmVaries (10–70+ cm)
StyleCartoonish, stylizedRealistic or fantasy
CustomizationVala, accessoriesVala, wigs, eyes, face-up
Price RangeAffordable to mid-rangeMid to high-end

While they cater to different collector niches, Labubu and BJDs complement each other beautifully in any display or doll photography setup.

Where to Get Custom Labubu Clothes?

Right here at Knewland. Our team offers design consultation and custom tailoring for your Labubu dolls. Whether you want something one-of-a-kind or to match a specific theme, we’ve got you covered.

Conclusion

Labubu may not be a BJD in the traditional sense, but it offers just as much fun, creativity, and personality. From posing and styling to custom outfits, this little figure opens up big possibilities. If you’re a fan of unique dolls and love dressing them up, Labubu is a must-have—and at Knewland, we’re here to help you make it your own.

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