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While often used interchangeably with "stuffed animals," plushies are frequently distinguished by their use of softer, more "huggable" fibers like cotton or high-grade polyester.

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Today, the plush industry has grown into a global market worth over , driven by a resurgence in popularity among adults—particularly Gen Z—who use "plushies" for comfort, collection, and as a link to childhood nostalgia. The Anatomy of a Plushie