Monday, September 6, 2010

Good Things Come In Small Packages

Bigger isn’t always better, and that’s true even when it comes to flea markets. For our next issue of Flea Market Style magazine, we’re rounding up a list of the country’s best small flea markets — those with less than 100 vendors — and we want your recommendations. This is your chance to give your favorite small-town, way-off-the-beaten-path junking destination some love!


To submit your suggestions, send an email to:
fleamarketstylemag@hotmail.com with “SMALL FLEAS” in the subject line (do not respond to this post as comments has been disabled for just this one time). In your message, please include the name of the flea market and the city and state in which it’s located. (If you know its website address, write that down too.) Give us at least one reason you think it’s a must-shop flea market. Is there a particular vendor you adore? A special edible treat you can only find there? Unique early bird specials?

Don’t forget to provide your name and contact information so we can get in touch with follow-up questions, if needed.

If your suggestions are even half as interesting as the ones from the Name Calling post, this will be a treat. (For the record, I thought “Girls Gone Junking” and “Garage Sailors” were especially clever. But the comment that made me laugh out loud was from Gaia, who said: “My husband sweetly refers to me as ‘Queen of Crap.’ I prefer just ‘Junker.’ ”)

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