Flea Ink

February 16, 2011 | Filed In: Blog, Press

 

People love taking photos of our fashionable vendors and shoppers. Check out this nice slideshow by the folks at Fort Greene Patch, where David Sokosh of Clinton Hill Clocks and Brooklyn Watches starts it off with his typically dapper look.

We're proudly big bad city folk, but it’s cool that Country Living recognized us as one of the things that makes urban living so swell. The Brooklyn roundup in their new issue is decidedly uncheesy, smart, and informative.

The horsey charm (above) from Found by Susan Walker's booth made a surprise appearance on David Letterman this week, showing up as pocket decor on Libby, who plays bass for Theophilus London (who happens to be from Brooklyn). Look for it in this clip. A gal named Libby picked it up at the Flea from Susan over the weekend. Cool!

Bensonhurst boy Scott Bridi of Brooklyn Cured gets a little hometown love for his amazing sausages and patés. (They insanely spelled his name wrong in the headline.) Scott has deelish packaged lamb, chicken, and turkey sausages down behind the vault every Saturday, and has also started serving pate crostini for a few bucks. So yum.

 

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