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Black Friday specials at the LIC Flea

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Even with Black Friday over, you’ll still have enough time to catch some amazing sales at the LIC Flea Holiday Market this weekend.

Many vendors at the popular Long Island City flea market, which made its move to the warehouse connected to the original outdoor lot on the corner of Fifth Street and 46th Avenue, will be offering Black Friday deals on unique, handcrafted and curated items.

Every Saturday and Sunday through Dec. 21, the indoor holiday market will include two floors of a mix of LIC Flea favorite vendors and new faces. There are also two special boutique spots in the inner building. Shoppers will be able to find something for everyone on their lists.

This weekend will be the last time shoppers can enter the LIC Flea Black Friday challenge. Those who show $100 or more worth of receipts from the LIC Flea from the month of November will have a chance to win $100 in Flea Bucks to be spent in December. See www.facebook.com/licflea for how to enter.

The LIC Flea Beer Garden also remains open on the second floor of the warehouse. The beer garden offers wine and beer selections from local breweries SingleCut Beersmiths, Queens Brewery, Finback Brewery and Rockaway Brewing Company. Drink specials including $2 beer and $3 wine are available from 4 to 5 p.m.

There will be great events in the weekends to come such as Lego building, cupcake making, pictures with Santa Claus and much more.

The LIC Flea Holiday Market is open every Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information visit www.licflea.com or www.facebook.com/licflea.

Here are some vendors to check out the next time you visit the popular indoor Long Island City flea market.

Lost Candor
www.lostcandor.com
Lost Candor specializes in curated handmade, vintage, one-of-a-kind accessories, women’s fashion, and home decor items from around the world for seekers of unique lifestyle essentials. Their mission is to bring exceptional items made with great skill and detail to their customers and their homes while also promoting intangible cultural heritage and preserving the craft of artisan communities. They seek out items from cultures with long traditions of quality, skilled craftsmanship, product integrity, aesthetics and intricate details.

Maggie & Moose
www.maggiemoose.com
www.etsy.com/shop/MaggieandMoose
Maggie & Moose creates handmade dog apparel and accessories, including reversible fleece coats, rain coats, T-shirts, leashes and collars. Much of their line is made by up-cycling and repurposing existing human clothing into dog apparel. For example, leashes and collars are made from men’s ties. Additionally, Maggie & Moose offers custom sizing, so each garment fits perfectly. They can also personalize each shirt by adding a dog’s name or cute phrase. Everything is handmade by owners Lauren and Maranda. One dollar of every sale is donated to dog rescue organizations. For all of November and December, the featured charity is Broadway Barks, founded by Bernadette Peters and Mary Tyler Moore.

Krista Stained Glass
www.etsy.com/shop/KristaStainedGlass
Krista Stained Glass is an Astoria-based shop and is making its debut at the LIC Flea & Food this holiday season. This is a one-woman shop. Krista’s love of stained glass started at the Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows in Chicago leading her to take a class at Fredrick Stained Glass. She has been building stained glass items ever since.

Soul Socks
www.soul-socks.com
Launched in 2013, Soul Socks is quickly gaining traction with success both in stores and online. They make whimsical dress socks uniquely designed in New York and made of Peruvian Pima Cotton. Soul Socks started as a subscription sock club featured in The New York Times. They offer LIC visitors a fantastic deal of 1 sock for $10 or 3 for $25.

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