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A tiny souvenir shop and custom T-shirt workshop tucked along the market alley in central Sokcho. Pick your patches — Ulsanbawi cats, Sokcho seafood, Korean lettering — press them onto a tee in 13 seconds, and walk out wearing your own Sokcho souvenir.

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Hands-on experiences and unique souvenirs

Area

Tourist Fishery Market

Price

₩ Budget-friendly

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The Story

Before she ever touched a heat press, she spent seven years as a hotel concierge in Seoul, greeting guests in crisp English. Then came the leap: 400 days circling the globe with her now-husband — the Americas, Europe, Asia — sleeping in every kind of lodging imaginable. Back in Korea she pivoted to interior design, earned her industrial engineer license in architectural interiors, and landed a role launching Photogray (one of Korea's life4cuts photo-booth brands), personally designing and overseeing construction of all 50 company-owned stores nationwide over two and a half years. She moved to Sokcho, won two rounds of government startup grants, and turned three run-down minbak guesthouses into profitable listings — pushing one grandmother's income from ₩300,000 a month to multiples of that by redesigning the spaces, coaching the hosts on service, and filling weekday vacancies online. When she spotted a vacant shop on the market alley at a affordable rent, she signed the lease first and figured out what to sell later.

“사람들이 더 재미있게 여행했으면 좋겠어요 — 'I just want people to have more fun when they travel.'”

— Owner, Off To

What They Stand For

The shop doubles as a personal museum of things she cannot throw away: a lion plush from a Sri Lankan friend she lived with in Sydney ('Don't forget me,' he said, handing it over — the lion is on Sri Lanka's flag), a teddy bear from an American soldier who frequented her hotel and gave it as a farewell gift before leaving Korea for good. She held that bear for nearly ten years. Every object on the shelves carries a backstory she keeps to herself — and when the right buyer appears, she lets it go cheaply, imagining the two strangers connected through one small thing. The T-shirt patches follow the same spirit: no cap on how many you can add, because more is prettier.

Behind the Signature

You pick your own patches from bins of Sokcho-themed iron-ons — a cat perched on Ulsanbawi rock, a Manseoktakgangjeong chicken-cat mashup, mulhoe bowls, ojingeo-sundae, the Sokcho Eye ferris wheel, Korean alphabet letters, numbers for today's date. Lay them on a plain tee however you like, and the heat press seals them in 13 seconds. The choosing takes as long as you want — some customers linger for an hour mixing and matching. A family of five once made matching shirts labeled Mommy, Daddy, Halmi, and the kids' names, then wore them around town together.

Local Tip

The shop sits on the alley connecting Sokcho Tourist & Fishery Market to the public parking lot, directly across from Sokcho Mun-eo Gukbap. Walk-ins are the norm — most customers spot the sample tees in the window while passing through the market and step in on impulse.

Seasonal Note

Summer is peak season: groups of friends and couples love matching custom tees for the beach. The owner designed Sokcho-themed templates specifically for visitors who want a wearable souvenir.

For Travelers

Seven years as a hotel concierge plus a year on a working holiday in Sydney mean the owner switches to English without a beat. She invited two French sisters she met at a neighboring shop to her home for samgyeopsal, schooled them on Korean skincare layering (six steps, not one), and tipped them off to PDRN serums at Daiso. Two Australian women from Sydney made custom tees, loved the experience so much they told her to bring the business to Sydney. She uses the T-shirt patches as conversation starters — pointing at the food-cat design and asking 'Have you tried Korean chicken? Ojingeo-sundae?' — turning a souvenir shop into an impromptu Sokcho travel briefing.

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Custom T-Shirt (Short Sleeve)

커스텀 티셔츠 (반팔)

₩20,000

Design your own Sokcho souvenir tee. Choose from bins of iron-on patches — Ulsanbawi rock cats, local food icons, Korean letters, numbers — arrange them on a plain tee, and the heat press seals everything in 13 seconds. No limit on patches; the owner encourages loading up.

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Pro Tip
The owner speaks fluent English and loves recommending local spots. Ask her about Ulsanbawi, Sokcho Eye, or where to find the best dakgangjeong.

How to visit

A quick guide for first-time visitors.

Step 1

Walk in and browse

No reservation needed. Step inside, check out the samples on display, and ask the owner about options.

Step 2

Pick your experience

The main experience is Custom T-Shirt (Short Sleeve). The owner will walk you through how it works.

Step 3

Ask questions freely

The owner loves chatting with visitors. Ask for local tips — you might leave with restaurant recommendations and travel advice on top of your souvenir.

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Custom T-Shirt (Short Sleeve)

커스텀 티셔츠 (반팔)

₩20,000

Design your own Sokcho souvenir tee. Choose from bins of iron-on patches — Ulsanbawi rock cats, local food icons, Korean letters, numbers — arrange them on a plain tee, and the heat press seals everything in 13 seconds. No limit on patches; the owner encourages loading up.

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Info

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1F, 46 Jungang-ro 147beon-gil, Sokcho, Gangwon

강원특별자치도 속초시 중앙로147번길 46 1층

📞0507-1393-3386
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Mon11:00–19:00
TueClosed
WedClosed
Thu11:00–19:00
Fri11:00–19:00
Sat11:00–19:00
Sun11:00–19:00

Closed every Tuesday and Wednesday.

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