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Even with the World Cup going on this past Sunday, we still just had to stop by the Hester Street Fair (it is, after all, our self-appointed mission to bring you the best of New York City’s flea markets). While some fans gathered to watch the game at the Fair, we stopped by the Brooklyn-based company Fisk & Fern to meet Laura Fisk. The founder of the “silly and strange paper and household goods” gave us a peek into her screen-printed items including her popular “Pancake Monster”. Click “play” t
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For this episode of “Flea Bites” we traveled to the Fort Greene Brooklyn Flea on a hot, hot, hot Saturday afternoon to share some great finds with you readers. And look what we found-– a Brooklyn-based line of hand-printed silk-screen t-shirts, tote bags, brass jewelry, and other wares called Loyalty & Blood. Husband and wife duo and DIYers David Denosowicz and Maggie Doyle are the masterminds behind the brand, which was born in the couple’s studio in Williamsburg. To see what the hubby had to s

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Flea Bites: Box 185 At The Market NYC

Welcome to another edition of Flea Bites, where we take you into the best flea markets around New York City and the independent designers, sellers, and tastemakers who keep them running. Today, we introduce you to designer Sara Keiser who caught our eye at The Market NYC on Mulberry Street with her deconstructed collection of colorful accessories and dresses, Box 185. Inspired by her love of “lopsidedness” and animals, with a touch influence from her hometown in South Dakota, she gabbed her bran

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Written By Macala Wright, Chief Change Agent of FashionablyMarketing.MeJune's Edition of Multichannel Merchant featured an amazing piece on listening and talking to your customers (written by Lois Boyle-Brayfield). In the article, Brayfield states:Consumers are breaking down the traditional walls of advertising, forcing us to revolutionize the way we talk to them. We are no longer always in control of how they interact or do business with us, as we were in the past. And if you don’t believe this
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Even with the World Cup going on this past Sunday, we still just had to stop by the Hester Street Fair (it is, after all, our self-appointed mission to bring you the best of New York City’s flea markets). While some fans gathered to watch the game at the Fair, we stopped by the Brooklyn-based company Fisk & Fern to meet Laura Fisk. The founder of the “silly and strange paper and household goods” gave us a peek into her screen-printed items including her popular “Pancake Monster”. Click “play” t
Read more…

For this episode of “Flea Bites” we traveled to the Fort Greene Brooklyn Flea on a hot, hot, hot Saturday afternoon to share some great finds with you readers. And look what we found-– a Brooklyn-based line of hand-printed silk-screen t-shirts, tote bags, brass jewelry, and other wares called Loyalty & Blood. Husband and wife duo and DIYers David Denosowicz and Maggie Doyle are the masterminds behind the brand, which was born in the couple’s studio in Williamsburg. To see what the hubby had to s

Read more…

Flea Bites: Box 185 At The Market NYC

Welcome to another edition of Flea Bites, where we take you into the best flea markets around New York City and the independent designers, sellers, and tastemakers who keep them running. Today, we introduce you to designer Sara Keiser who caught our eye at The Market NYC on Mulberry Street with her deconstructed collection of colorful accessories and dresses, Box 185. Inspired by her love of “lopsidedness” and animals, with a touch influence from her hometown in South Dakota, she gabbed her bran

Read more…
Written By Macala Wright, Chief Change Agent of FashionablyMarketing.MeJune's Edition of Multichannel Merchant featured an amazing piece on listening and talking to your customers (written by Lois Boyle-Brayfield). In the article, Brayfield states:Consumers are breaking down the traditional walls of advertising, forcing us to revolutionize the way we talk to them. We are no longer always in control of how they interact or do business with us, as we were in the past. And if you don’t believe this
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