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The Brooklyn Flea is a huge market, and when I say huge I mean it, it's got more than 100 different vendors contributing to the craziness and the commerce. Which is why I'm baulking at the job of describing what you can rustle out of this place – the list is just too long. But be assured that there's vintage treasure and tat, if you can hand make something there'll be an example of it here and if you're looking for something quite specific then you've still got a decent chance of digging it up here. From suitcases to chairs to fans to other kinds of fans to jewellery to other kinds of jewellery to new inventions to old and obscure inventions that never made it. There's basically all sorts and all sort of different sorts every week.
In winter it's inside in summer it's outside.
Written by Susie.
...a giant outdoor artisans flea market that offers up every knick knack you could possibly imagine by local creatives, as well as food vendors from the area. Read more...
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