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Labubu alternatives to add to your shopping haul before they sell out too

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Whether you're a fan or not,. Seemingly everywhere, 2025's biggest trend repeatedly sold out from not only Pop Mart, but other retailers too.

The unexpected hype for the eerie looking plush toys has reached astronomical heights, where fans can now even rent the . The waiting list for these love-or-hate soft toys is supposedly a mile long so, if you're dying to participate in cute,then here are five alternatives that are just as - if not more - adorable!

Jellycats

An enormous trend in its own right, its undeniable that were the leading product that - and they're much easier to purchase.

Launched in London, in 1999, the super soft teddies range from sweet animals like bunnies, sausage and foxes, to fun sized food such as vegetables, cakes and croissants. With simple, stitched, smiley faces, the range now also includes sports-related items that feature mini caps, limbs and the attachable keyrings of course.

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Reportedly a close second to Labubus is Pop Mart's other hit: the . These sad-doll alternatives are the 'thought-daughter' pick, perfect for fans of the infamous Coraline.

And for those indecisive few that struggle to choose a favourite, look no further as they can only be bought as a 'lucky dip', arriving in a blind box, which is part of the fun. The sweet but sad dolls are in immediate need of a cheer up, almost nostalgic of the 2010's Tamagotchi that required constant, attentive love.

Noodall

Founded in London by art student Yiyang Wang, was born from Taiwanese noodles and rice being shaped into lovable little creatures, with their keyrings including mushrooms, dumplings and dinosaurs.

The British-made brand is a coveted gift with 'Gen Z-ers', where the experience of taking a personality test to create your own personalised plushie based on your habits is a sure hit.

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Let's not forget this classic! If you grew up in 2000's, you're sure to remember these miniature figures from their addictive adverts on our British screens. are a great alternative for new fans and collectors.

If these collectables ruled your childhood bedroom then you'll be excited to know the company now offer key chain versions, ready to act as nostalgic but chic bag charms attached, completely mobile without the usual house.

SkullPanda

Lastly, this edgy, rosy-cheeked doll is the perfect friend for your Crybaby. Fans have shared their love for the 's gothic charm.

With a variety of differing looks, these unusual dolls are beautifully unique and feminine, sporting a range of hair styles, make-up and outfits. Like Crybaby's, the product also come in a blind box, so its a luck of the draw. Currently out of stock online, these popular 'attachables' are guaranteed a re-stock.

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