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American Field’s Pop-Up Shops Promote U.S.-Made Goods
American Field is an outfit that seeks to promote “the best of American-made brands” by holding pop-up shops around the country featuring dozens of vendors. They rotate through Boston, San Francisco, Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Nashville and Brooklyn, that last location being described as “the widest selection of #MadeinUSA products ever assembled under one roof” (we have no way to confirm if that’s hyperbole). Creators of clothing, footwear, accessories, recreational products, skincare/grooming products, home items and food are all welcome. Here’s some footage of an earlier Brooklyn showing that gives you a sense of the vibe:
2014 American Field Brooklyn Pop Up Market from
Ball and Buck on
Vimeo.
The idea is that American Field takes care of the marketing and promotion of the event, documents everything on social media and draws in press as well as shoppers, allowing the vendors to focus on stocking, selling and making contacts on the floor. After each event the organization produces a numerical re-cap to let vendors (and would-be future vendors) know how they did. Here’s an example from last year’s Brooklyn showing:
It would be nice if they provided just a bit more detail for clarity’s sake. The math doesn’t add up, for instance, on the Total Vendor Revenue of $236,000 spread over 118 vendors; they have the Average Revenue per Vendor at $1,200—but $236,000 divided by 118 actually comes out to $2,000. That leaves $94,400 unaccounted for, which is a bit too big to be a rounding error.
My first thought was that they were subtracting the price of the booth rentals, but that doesn’t work either: Looking at the 2016 Vendor Contract, the smallest booth you can rent in Brooklyn is a 10’ x 10’ that rings in at $1,250.
To clear this up, I put in a phone call to American Field’s office number listed on their Facebook page, but only got a prerecorded message announcing I’d reached a company with a different name altogether. So I’m not sure what’s going on there.
In any case, if you’re an independent designer for whom an event like this would be useful, here are the locations and dates for upcoming American Field events:
Boston
Sept. 17-18
San Francisco
Oct. 8-9
Washington, D.C.
Oct. 15-16
Atlanta
Nov. 12-13
Nashville
Nov. 19-20
Brooklyn
Dec. 3-4
Lastly, if you were one of the vendors at a previous American Field event, and can explain the accounting, please do reach out and let us know how we can contact you. I checked out the re-caps from other cities and the math is off on those, too; I’m curious as to what we’re missing.
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