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Grab Singapore is Set to Release Exclusive Miniature Uniforms, a Perfect Fit for Labubu Plushies!

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Picture your mini plushies in a Grab uniform with the delivery box… That’s just way too cute!

Since most plush toys are customizable now, Grab is jumping on the trend by dropping miniature uniforms. Each set is going for S$29.90 (approximately RM98.82) and will be available starting December 16.

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Exclusive mini Grab uniforms!

In an interview with MS News, Grab is set to release exclusive mini uniforms that look just like the ones their delivery partners wear, complete with a jacket, pants, and a GrabFood food delivery carrier.

Each piece has cool details like a working zipper, the Singapore flag on the jacket, and adjustable straps on the squishy GrabFood food delivery carrier.

However, Grab clarified that these uniforms are not for public sale and will only be available to delivery partners.

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MS News also reported that fans of the infamous plush toy Labubu may be thrilled as the outfits seem perfect for the beloved collectible, a wildly popular toy that has been causing a frenzy among collectors.

The Labubu hype is going strong in Singapore as well as Malaysia with its fierce look and cheeky expression. Lots of Malaysians are using it as a bag accessory, turning it into a fashion trend, as reported by Daily Express.

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Though the company hasn’t officially linked its miniature uniform to Labubu, the sizing makes it a natural fit.

Grab noted that stock availability will be limited, with only 50 sets being released initially, and would only be available on GrabFood Gear.

 

What are your thoughts on this? Let us know down in the comments!

 

Also read: “I’m happier & getting paid daily” – M’sian Singer Works Part-Time as a Grab Driver, Says He Enjoys it

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