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Labubus might be sold out but these Jelly Cat bag charms are just as cute (and you can buy them now)
Labubus might be sold out but these Jelly Cat bag charms are just as cute (and you can buy them now)

Daily Mail​

time6 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Labubus might be sold out but these Jelly Cat bag charms are just as cute (and you can buy them now)

I'm not sure what's in the air, but it seems that adults right now are obsessing over, well - soft toys. If you've been on the internet at any time over the past two months, it's likely you've come across Labubus, a hyped-up collectable created by Hong Kong-based artist, Kasing Lung. The cute yet somewhat creepy-looking collectibles have been around since 2015, though they recently boomed in popularity thanks, in part, to ex-Love Island star Olivia Attwod's obsession with the toy. With many choosing to sport Labubus on their designer bags and using the collectible as a fashion accessory, the internet has officially gone Labubu crazy, with some resellers asking for as much as £350 for the rarer versions (which retail anywhere between £17.50 to £30). If you've finally seen the light and want a Labubu to call your own, you might have missed the boat (unless you want to spend hundreds on a resale platform). Though counterfeit versions of the figures are readily available, authorised sellers such as Popmart, Harrods and Selfridges have had to temporarily pause in-store sales of Labubus following safety concerns after fights broke out in-store (yes, really). Not to worry, though, if you need your collectible fix or want to accessorize your bag with an equally as cute toy, we've got good news - Jellycat has a wide-range of adorable bag charms and accessories, so you can bedazzle your bags until your heart's content. From adorable croissants to Clyde the cheeky capybara, here's the Jellycat bag charms we're adding to cart ASAP - and you should, too, if you want to fill the Labubu-shaped hole in your life. Run, don't walk! Jellycat Amuseable Pretzel Charm Plush Keyring Another food-inspired design that we can't get enough of, this playful pretzel charm is ideal for girls on the go. The silver-tone claw clip means that the character is ready to be clipped on to your favourite bag, purse or set of keys, and the playful design will delight your inner child. So much cuter than a Labubu. £23 Shop Jellycat Amuseables Banana Bag Who needs practicality when the bag is this cute? The perfect option for storing your smaller must-haves (lipgloss, check, keys, check), this Banana Bag will soon become an unlikely favourite within your handbag collection. Sure to add a whimsical touch to any outfit, this playful design will certainly turn heads - and we're obsessed. £29.99 Shop Jellycat Amuseables Storm Cloud Bag A must-have for fashion lovers, this storm cloud bag is the perfect combination of fashionable and cute. Large enough to fit your phone and a few other small essentials, this design boasts a sad looking rain cloud that's sure to brighten up your day (pun intended). £29.95 Shop Jellycat Bartholomew Bear Soft Woven Tote Bag Take your Jellycat obsession one step further with this super sweet tote bag - large enough to fit all of your day-to-day essentials (including a 13 or 14 inch laptop - because who said you can't wear a Jellycat bag to the office?). Hand wash-friendly for easy maintenance, with easy-to-carry top handles, this might just be the it-girl bag of the season! £75 Shop Jellycat Amuseable Avocado Bag Charm Another firm favourite from the Amuseable collection, this charm is perfect for the avocado lovers amongst you. With a smiling face and bold green hue, this cheeky chap will make a welcome addition to any bag or set of keys (and you definitely won't lose the latter again). £23 Shop Jellycat Bartholomew Bear Bag Charm If you can't get your hands on a Labubu, this Bartholomew Bear bag charm is the next best thing (in fact, we think it might be even cuter). With soft, honey brown fur, this charm strikes the perfect balance between chic and playful - and customers have rated it '10/10 for cuteness and quality'. £23 Shop

Thief steals hundreds of dollars worth of toys by shoving them down her pants
Thief steals hundreds of dollars worth of toys by shoving them down her pants

News.com.au

time3 days ago

  • News.com.au

Thief steals hundreds of dollars worth of toys by shoving them down her pants

CCTV footage showed the shocking moment a brazen thief steals around $800 worth of Jellycats by stuffing them down her pants. The huge haul of Jellycat soft toys was taken from St Peter's Garden Centre, south west of Birmingham, England, after a woman stuffed a 'significant amount' of the stock into her trousers and bags. Footage filmed on June 7, 2025, showed a woman helping herself to items as she walked through the store, casually adjusting her pants as she went. Jellycats are uniquely shaped soft toys that are hugely popular right now, thanks to their quirky designs and super-soft material. Over the past year, the brand has experienced significant growth in popularity. William Blake, managing director of St Peter's Garden Centre, said: 'We were deeply disappointed by the incident, where a significant amount of stock – over $800 worth of Jellycat toys – was stolen from our store. 'As an independent, family-run business, every loss impacts not just our shelves but the hardworking team behind the scenes. 'Our staff work tirelessly to create a warm and welcoming environment for all visitors, and it's disheartening when that is taken advantage of. 'We're co-operating fully with local authorities and we'd like to thank our customers for the response to the video and all their continued support.' West Mercia Police said: 'We received a report of theft from St Peter's Garden Centre on June 11. 'Inquiries are ongoing.' In Australia, stores such as David Jones stock Jellycats, with the department store seeing a massive uptick in sales in previous years. 'We've seen strong demand for the brand and an increase in sales in not only their iconic bunny which they are best known for but also more niche/unique styles,' a David Jones spokesperson told last month. 'There has also been a noticeable shift in the consumer who is buying this product, traditionally bought for children we have seen demand from Gen Z thanks to social media driving the trend among this group.' It comes as Aussies have gone wild for the Labubu craze, a furry plushie featuring a bizarre grin and sharp teeth. Designed by Hong Kong-born artist Kasing Lung, the product is sold by Chinese toy company Pop Mart following a collaboration with Lung on his story series book The Monsters, released in 2015. While the Labubu hit the market in Asia in 2019, the toy only took off after Blackpink's Lisa, a popular K-pop singer, was spotted with a $32 keychain-version of the doll attached to her handbag in April 2024. And in just 12 months, the whole world has become hooked, including Aussies.

‘Tabubu' Labubu toys by US tattoo artist take social media by storm
‘Tabubu' Labubu toys by US tattoo artist take social media by storm

South China Morning Post

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • South China Morning Post

‘Tabubu' Labubu toys by US tattoo artist take social media by storm

Ever since Lisa of K-pop girl group Blackpink posted her Labubu on Instagram in April 2024, there has been a global frenzy over the ugly-cute soft toys created by Hong Kong-born artist Lung Ka-sing a decade ago. Now, a new kind of Labubu is hitting the market. Tattoo artist Hunter Chao is adding his personal touch to these cuddly, sharp-toothed monsters and reselling them as 'Tabubu' toys. Chao, 27, who was born in the US state of California to Taiwanese parents, also posts Labubu content online, making unboxing videos in collaboration with mainland Chinese toy retailer Pop Mart A Tabubu by Hunter Chao. Photo: Hunter Chao Chao is no stranger to collectibles. In his teenage years, he would collect plush toys from claw machines. As an adult, he started collecting blind box figurines from Pop Mart, which has multiple physical locations in the United States.

Astonishing moment brazen thief stuffs £400 worth of Jellycats down her TROUSERS in shocking soft toy raid
Astonishing moment brazen thief stuffs £400 worth of Jellycats down her TROUSERS in shocking soft toy raid

The Sun

time4 days ago

  • The Sun

Astonishing moment brazen thief stuffs £400 worth of Jellycats down her TROUSERS in shocking soft toy raid

CCTV FOOTAGE shows the shocking moment a brazen thief steals £400 worth of Jellycats by stuffing them down her trousers. The huge haul of Jellycat soft toys was taken from St Peter's Garden Centre, Worcester, after a woman stuffed a "significant amount" of the stock into her trousers and bags. 3 3 3 Footage filmed on June 7, 2025, shows a woman helping herself to items as she walks through the store, casually adjusting her trousers as she goes. Jellycats are uniquely shaped soft toys that are hugely popular right now, thanks to their quirky designs and super-soft material. Over the past year, the brand has experienced significant growth in popularity. William Blake, managing director of St Peter's Garden Centre, said: "We were deeply disappointed by the incident, where a significant amount of stock - over £400 worth of Jellycat toys - was stolen from our store. "As an independent, family-run business, every loss impacts not just our shelves but the hard-working team behind the scenes. "Our staff work tirelessly to create a warm and welcoming environment for all visitors, and it's disheartening when that is taken advantage of. "We're co-operating fully with local authorities and we'd like to thank our customers for the response to the video and all their continued support." West Mercia Police said: "We received a report of theft from St Peter's Garden Centre on Wednesday (11 June). "Enquiries are on-going." It comes after a brazen thief used a stolen van to smash through a shop wall and steal thousands of pounds worth of cigarettes and alcohol. Moment brazen thief rides on roof of white van to case out houses over wall - before hopping into garden Shocking footage shows the moment Kayne Palmer, 33, rams into Bestwood Hill Food and Wine in Nottingham using a stolen vehicle in October 2023. Stock and shelves fly across the room as the burglar reverses into the off license at speed. Brickwork continues to crumble around the van as Palmer nabs £8,000 worth of fags and booze. He can be seen on CCTV stuffing thousands of cigarettes into a bag before discovering it has a hole in the bottom. In a panic, Palmer then grabs a shopping basket which he uses to carry the stolen goods. He also swipes a till which he loads into the van before fleeing the scene. Palmer caused thousands of pounds worth of damage to the shop and stole £7,897 of cigarettes and alcohol, as well as £3,239 of cash. The frightened shop owners were upstairs at the time of the ram raid and were woken by the loud bang of the van smashing into the store. They called the police but by the time they got downstairs the crook had gone. Hours before the 5am raid, Palmer broke into a nearby house and stole keys to the work van along with a handbag and bank card. He carried out a 24-hour crime spree less than a month later, successfully breaking into five houses and attempting to force his way into another. He was finally caught when officers spotted him fence-hopping over gardens following an afternoon break-in in Bestwood, Nottingham. Palmer admitted to a series of offences, including eight burglaries, multiple counts of dangerous driving, assault and driving while disqualified. He was jailed for seven years at Nottingham Crown Court last Friday and was banned from driving for five-and-a-half years.

Moment shoplifting woman stuffs £400 worth of Jellycat toys down her trousers in audacious garden centre raid
Moment shoplifting woman stuffs £400 worth of Jellycat toys down her trousers in audacious garden centre raid

Daily Mail​

time4 days ago

  • Daily Mail​

Moment shoplifting woman stuffs £400 worth of Jellycat toys down her trousers in audacious garden centre raid

A brazen Jellycats thief was filmed frantically stuffing £400-worth of soft toys down her trousers during a daring garden centre escapade. Striking footage shows the shopping haul in Worcester on June 7 as the audacious woman grabs a 'significant amount' of stock. The dishwater blonde, who wears a long coat and stripy scarf, at one point even stuffs an extra large toy animal in a bag before she hurries out of the St Peter's Garden Centre store. It comes as Jellycats - different-shaped soft toys with quirky designs and soft material - have grown rapidly in demand over the past year. William Blake, managing director of the raided shop, said: 'We were deeply disappointed by the incident, where a significant amount of stock - over £400 worth of Jellycat toys - was stolen from our store. 'As an independent, family-run business, every loss impacts not just our shelves but the hard-working team behind the scenes. 'Our staff work tirelessly to create a warm and welcoming environment for all visitors, and it's disheartening when that is taken advantage of. 'We're co-operating fully with local authorities and we'd like to thank our customers for the response to the video and all their continued support.' West Mercia Police said: 'We received a report of theft from St Peter's Garden Centre on Wednesday (11 June). 'Enquiries are on-going.' Jellycats shaped as peanuts, baguettes and marshmallows are said to be among the bestselling of the teddy bear range along with variously shaped bunnies and cats. St Peter's Garden Centre is said to have one of the biggest Jellycat ranges in Worcestershire. However, the store has said it receives the same amount of income as large supermarkets as it requires full-time security personnel to operate the stands.

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