Deck the Halls NYC: One-Stop (Pop-Up) Market for Local Handcrafted Goods

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The Old School, a converted space at the intersection of Prince and Mott in the Nolita neighborhood of downtown Manhattan, is currently hosting a holiday pop-up market featuring nearly forty local(-ish) craftspeople and merchants who deal in all variety of vintage, local, one-of-a-kind or otherwise hard-to-come-by clothing, jewelry and objects. As buzzy as it may sound, Deck the Halls NYC is “artisanal” done right, a decidedly anticommercial marketplace for everything from Brooklyn-made bags (from half a dozen different labels, no less) to ginger syrup and everything in between.

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Case in point, BKLYN Dry Goods‘ immaculately-curated room is chock-full of awesome objects for the tasteful urban adventurer, including rare vintage gear, limited-edition timepieces, and all variety of bags… Not to mention longtime Core favs Outlier, for those of you who want to check out the Minimal backpack in person.

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DecktheHallsNYC-BKLYNDryGoods3.jpgThe watches are a collaboration with Japanese watchmakers Dedegumo

DecktheHallsNYC-Kika.jpgLeather goods by Kika NY; they have bags as well

DecktheHallsNYC-Outlier.jpgI spy a gift guide pick…

The pop-up opened over the weekend, on Saturday, December 10, and it is scheduled to run for twelve days, through next Tuesday, December 22.

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DecktheHallsNYC-WRK2.jpgThe space is WRK’s permanent showroom

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More of what’s in store after the jump…

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