The first collectible toy line that puts Mexican American cholo culture in the blind box. Ugly-cute monsters with Dickies, Cortez, and attitude.
Labubu sold 100 million units. Homies sold 150 million figurines. Nobody combined them. Lafoofoos is what happens when the world's hottest toy format meets the culture that's been shaping fashion, music, and art for decades.
Homies captured the barrio in plastic. Lafoofoos captures it in art you collect, trade, and flex.
Every Lafoofoo is rooted in real Chicano aesthetics. Lowrider details, barrio fashion, old English lettering. Not a corporate interpretation of culture. The real thing.
Mystery is part of the game. Limited series, surprise variants, chase figures that become instant grails. The same model that made Labubu a $677M phenomenon.
Each character has a name, a backstory, a place in the Lafoofoos universe. These aren't just toys. They're a community, a culture, a collection you never stop building.
The designer toy world has zero culturally-rooted lines for Latino communities. Lafoofoos doesn't fill a gap. It owns it.
Coming soon. From the barrio to the blind box.