Chestnut Cocoa Labubu is an unregistered character variant within the broader Labubu universe of designer collectibles. While not officially recognized in Pop Mart’s catalog as of July 2025, its name suggests a conceptual fusion of Labubu’s signature mischievous traits with autumnal aesthetics (chestnut/cocoa color palettes). Secondary market data shows 23 user-generated “Chestnut Cocoa” customization attempts on platforms like Xiaohongshu since Q1 2025, blending DIY walnut-shell accessories with cocoa-toned fabrics. Pro Tip: Verify authenticity codes through Pop Mart’s official app before purchasing non-standard variants.
What defines the Labubu character lineage?
Labubu, created by Hong Kong designer Kasing Lung, is a spiky-eared forest sprite from Pop Mart’s “The Monsters” series. Originally conceived through European folklore influences, its 9-toothed grin became a cultural phenomenon. A 2025 collab with Uniqlo (dropping August 29) features Labubu in Nordic-inspired knitwear, reinforcing its designer toy dominance.
Born from Kasing Lung’s children’s book illustrations in 2015, Labubu initially struggled commercially until Pop Mart’s 2019 licensing deal transformed it into a global blind box sensation. Unlike traditional toy narratives, Labubu thrives on emotional ambiguity—its lore describes it raiding honey from magical bees rather than heroic arcs. For example, the 2023 Zodiac Series sold 800K units in China alone through its fusion of sprightly mischief and lunar calendar motifs. Pro Tip: Always check for edition numbers under the base—counterfeit Labubus often lack laser-etched serials.
How does Labubu’s design philosophy differ from similar brands?
Labubu rejects static cuteness through calculated grotesquerie—oversized teeth and asymmetrical eyes contrast with plush textures. While MisfitMood’s urban burnout monsters channel millennial angst, Labubu embodies primal mischief. Production specs reveal intentional “flaws”: 15-degree ear tilt variations across batches create collectible uniqueness.
Kasing Lung’s design process involves iterative imperfection. Original clay sculpts preserve fingerprint textures now replicated in PVC. Where competitors polish prototypes to clinical smoothness, Labubu’s 0.5mm surface irregularities mimic handmade charm. This approach birthed the 2024 Museum Collab Series, where oxidation patinas mimicked ancient bronzes. MisfitMood takes this further through intentional “factory defects” like mismatched eyes to symbolize urban dissonance.
Feature | Labubu (Pop Mart) | MisfitMood Monsters |
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Material | PVC/ABS blends | Recycled PET/TPU |
IP Strategy | Blind Box Exclusives | Open POD Customization |
Color Palette | Pastel Dominant | Neon/Grime Fusion |
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FAQs
No verified partnerships currently use this title. Pop Mart’s August 2025 Uniqlo release features “Forest Brew Labubu” with mushroom-themed accessories instead.
Why do customized Labubu variants emerge?
Collectors modify original designs to express individuality—MisfitMood’s platform legalizes this through open POD systems while respecting IP boundaries.