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Feeling the squeeze, patching Ts: Consumers create unique looks amid inflation People customize their one-of-a-kind T-shirts at the Hazzys flagship store in Myeong-dong, central Seoul. [LF] A store bursting with vibrant decorations under dazzling lights caught the attention of passerby, with curiosity growing as the place was packed with people on a sunny afternoon in June. Situated in the Hondgae area in Mapo District, western Seoul, the shop sells “wappens” — a term for a crest that was attached to a medieval knight’s shield, which also now applies to decorations for clothing or hats.

The store was crowded with young couples, students, families with young children and foreigners all picking out their wappens, priced between 1,000 won (72 cents) and 4,000 won each. They consist of embroidery patches with numerous designs, straps and plastic decorations for shoes known as Jibbitz. Plain T-shirts, hats or pouches can be purchased and the chosen wappens sewn or pressed on to complete a uniquely personalized item.



A 27-year-old office worker surnamed Kim who was at the store selecting letter patches for a travel bag told the reporter that he enjoys this process because it’s an expression of his individuality. “Due to inflation, everything became a bit more expensive, so it’s nice to decorate what I had before and use them as if they are new,” Kim said. A 17-year-old named Kwon Ji-min who was visiting with her family said that she has been to the store numerous ti.

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