*The following questions are with the Jeffrey Campbell Accounts which helped us style the re-launch for the new website.
Mini Mini Market/Shoe Market
Long before the street exploded with cuteness, giant scarves, Raybans and jeans disguised as tights, Bedford Avenue in Brooklyn was home to one store. Mini Mini Market. A true pioneer and front-runner of the “coolest neighborhood” in NYC, was a few blocks from the L train in the heart of the soon-to-be shopping hotspot. The owners recently opened their second concept store, Shoe Market, just one block away. Packed with walk able basics and favorite brands for men and women—Shoe Market was a welcomed addition to the street. Mini Mini Market came on board with Jeffrey during our first season—and our love affair has yet to waver. JC + MM =TLA
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www.miniminimarket.com
Williamsburg Brooklyn
Shoppers Say: “Mini Mini Market has remained one of the neighborhood staples in fun shopping.”
Five with Mini Mini Market/Shoe Market April 2008.
Question: What is the basic concept of your store?
MM: “Fun, affordable fashion, ATTAINABLE fashion. We want to make you happy. We want you to look great. We want you to have fun with your feet!”
Question: Who would you rather be Kate Moss or Kate Spade?
MM: “The best in both. Well, Kate Moss really. With less drug use, and all of her Top Shop Clothes!”
Question: Which line or collection are you currently obsessed with?
MM: “Built by Wendy, United Bamboo, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Always, Always Judy Rosen, and Jcrew–yes, it is true.”
Question: With two very shopped stores just one block apart, are you guys thinking about anymore projects, neighborhoods, or surprises?
MM: “We have some things to sort out, maybe a small wholesale line? We will see.”
Question: In ten words or less describe Shoe Market your new store.
MM: “Classic and fashionable shoes, FUN, affordable, full service, good times…”
