Local Retail in Dallas-Fort Worth
Dallas doesn't have a standalone Pop Mart store, but the DFW area's large Asian-American community supports several import shops and specialty retailers that occasionally stock Pop Mart products. Areas like Richardson's Chinatown (along Belt Line Road) and Carrollton have shops worth checking.
Collectible stores and comic shops scattered across the metroplex — from Deep Ellum to Arlington — sometimes carry Labubu blind boxes. The sheer size of DFW means there's no single go-to spot; collectors typically develop a circuit of 3-4 shops they check regularly.
NorthPark Center, Galleria Dallas, and other major malls have general toy retailers but dedicated Labubu stock is rare. Don't make a special trip without calling first.
Online Options for DFW Buyers
Online is the most reliable channel for Dallas Labubu buyers. Pop Mart's website ships to Texas, and the state's central location means shipping from both coasts typically arrives in 3-4 days. Resale platforms have the broadest selection, though you're paying markups on anything popular.
Texas has no state income tax but does charge sales tax on online purchases — factor that into your total when comparing prices across platforms. For a $49.90 figure, expect roughly $4 in tax on top of shipping.
Studio Editions Shipped to Dallas
Labubu Studio ships Duck Bubu, Snow Wing Bubu, and Pink Fang Bubu to any Dallas-area address for $6.99 flat shipping. Each figure is $49.90, hand-finished 3D printed at 18×16×10 cm. You choose your design — no blind box randomness.
DFW's central US location means shipping from most domestic sellers is fast. Studio editions give you a known figure at a known price, which beats driving across a metroplex that's 70 miles wide hoping to find stock.
Dallas Collector Community
Fan Expo Dallas and Texas Comic Con are the biggest local events where designer toy vendors set up. These conventions draw sellers with Labubu stock who don't have permanent storefronts in the area. The DFW anime and collectibles community is active on social media, with buy/sell/trade groups specific to North Texas.
Dallas also benefits from proximity to Austin and Houston collector scenes, making cross-city trades and meetups feasible for the more dedicated collector.