i am really only giving three stars because the clothing half of this establishment is not affordable by any means. most clothing is $60-$150 and some is even more expensive than that. I understand something hand-made costing that much, or something that's been hand-altered or something. But most of it is just what seems to be lucky thrift store finds that they paid $5 for and are now being sold for $60+. like a tank top from the 2000s that they found at a thrift store and theyre trying to make a come up on it. target audience is rich gentrifiers who want to keep up with the latest micro-trends. i definitely cant afford anything in there, and I'll find the same things at a regular thrift store. the other half of the establishment has a lot more than just clothes and ranges in prices. i do recommend browsing this area as there is a large variety of vendors. I especially liked the vender called Bubbly Moon Naturals. she was very kind and her natural deodorant works really well for me. Just be warned that the clothing is a bit of a rip off unless...
Read moreCute little “hole in the wall” location, a “walk to fast and you’ll miss it” kind of place. But once you’re in it, it immediately sucks you in with all the cute little stalls, ranging from hand crafted jewellery, vintage clothing, art, candles and soaps. Definitely the kind of place you’d walk out of with an impulse buy you likely won’t regret too much. (Lord knows I did). I did get the “resellers and large companies in small stalls” vibe people are commenting on. I was told about it by a friend who has a stall there, and, I’ll be honest, I was expecting something more “flea market”, and less “weekend retail”, but let’s be real: it’s in the middle of Williamsburg. And for me, it didn’t detract from the lovely experience of interacting with and seeing the wears of smaller artists and...
Read moreA collection of small stalls for artists, craftspeople, and makers. Crowded on the weekends. A variety of wares ranging from jewelry to clothing, men's accessories to scarves, vinyl collections to art to hang in a college apartment. It's all nice enough and there's a nice atmosphere of small business owners who are working hard to get their brands out there. But the range of what's offered isn't much different from what you'd find on Etsy or some similar platform. If you'd like to support the brick and mortar, this is a nice stop to make. If you're doing some shopping for a gift or need something specific, you might or might not find it here. This is a place to browse and make the impulse purchase. There's a good...
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