Local Retail in Miami and South Florida
Miami doesn't have a Pop Mart flagship store, but the city's position as a hub for international commerce means some import shops and specialty retailers in areas like Brickell, Wynwood, and Aventura carry Pop Mart products. Availability is spotty — you might find blind boxes one week and empty shelves the next.
Toy and collectible shops in Wynwood's art district sometimes stock designer toy lines including Labubu, particularly around Art Basel season when the collector crowd peaks. Comic shops and anime stores scattered across Miami-Dade also occasionally carry them, but calling ahead is essential.
Dadeland Mall, Aventura Mall, and Dolphin Mall have general toy retailers that sometimes carry Pop Mart, but don't count on finding specific Labubu series in stock.
Online Shopping from Miami
Online is where most Miami collectors end up. Pop Mart ships to Miami, resale platforms have broad selection, and the infrastructure is well-established. The one Miami-specific wrinkle: humidity. If you're buying from a private seller, make sure packaging is sealed — Miami's climate is rough on cardboard and paint if items sit on a porch.
eBay, Mercari, and StockX all serve the Miami market well. Shipping from East Coast and Southeast sellers is typically 2-4 days. For specific designs at known prices, direct-to-consumer options beat the resale lottery.
Studio Editions Delivered to Miami
All three Labubu Studio editions — Duck Bubu, Snow Wing Bubu, and Pink Fang Bubu — ship to any Miami address for $6.99 flat. Each is $49.90, 18×16×10 cm, hand-finished 3D printed. You choose exactly which figure you want.
Compared to driving around South Florida hoping a shop has stock, or paying resale premiums plus shipping from random sellers, studio editions are the predictable path. Same price every time, no hunting, no surprises.
Miami's Collector Scene
Miami's art and streetwear culture creates natural overlap with the designer toy world. Art Basel Miami Beach every December draws collectors and vendors from around the world, and Labubu figures regularly show up at vendor booths. Florida Supercon and MegaCon Orlando (a short drive north) also feature designer toy vendors.
South Florida collector groups on Facebook and Instagram are active, with regular posts about local finds and trade meetups. The Latin American collector community in Miami also brings connections to Pop Mart markets in Mexico and beyond, which sometimes means access to region-exclusive releases.