1. Know Your Brands & Artists


If you’re a beginner, start by learning the major names in the industry:

KAWS – Limited-edition sculptures, high resale value.

Be@rbrick (Medicom Toy) – Highly collectible, fashion collabs.

Mighty Jaxx – Art-inspired toys with unique sculpting.

Coarse Toys – High-quality resin figures with emotional storytelling.

2. Where to Buy Designer Toys


There are multiple ways to buy collectible toys, including official drops, resale markets, and art toy conventions.

Official Stores:

Medicom Toy (Be@rbrick)

KAWSOne (KAWS)

Kidrobot (Urban Vinyl)

Online Marketplaces (for resellers & auctions):

StockX

eBay

Grailed (Fashion toy collabs)

Physical Stores & Conventions:

DesignerCon (DCon) – The biggest toy & art convention.

ComplexCon – Where art, fashion, and toys mix.

3. Properly Displaying & Preserving Your Toys

Once you start collecting, displaying your toys is just as important as buying them.

Use UV-protected glass cases to prevent yellowing.

Keep them away from direct sunlight to avoid fading.

Invest in acrylic display stands for a museum-quality setup.

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