
A flea market (or swap meet) is a type of street
market that provides space for
vendor
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s to sell
previously-owned (second-hand) goods.
This type of market is often seasonal. However, in recent years there has been the development of 'formal' and 'casual' markets
which divides a fixed-style market (formal) with long-term leases and a seasonal-style market with short-term leases. Consistently, there tends to be an emphasis on sustainable consumption whereby items such as
used goods,
collectibles,
antique
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s and
vintage clothing
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can be purchased.
Flea market vending is distinguished from
street vending
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in that the market alone, and not any other public attraction, brings in buyers. There are a variety of vendors: some part-time who consider their work at flea markets a hobby due to their possession of an alternative job; full-time vendors who dedicate all their time to their stalls and collection of merchandise and rely solely on the profits made at the market.
Vendors require skill in following
retro
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and vintage trends, as well as selecting merchandise which connects with the culture and identity of their customers.
In the United States, the National Association of Flea Markets was established in 1998, which provides various resources for sellers, suppliers and buyers and also provides a means for suppliers and sellers to communicate and form affiliations.
Origin of the term

While the concept has existed for millennia, the origins of the term ''flea market'' are disputed. According to one theory, the
Fly Market in 18th-century New York City, located at Maiden Lane near the
East River
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in
Manhattan
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, began the association. The land on which the market took place was originally a salt marsh with a
brook
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, and by the early 1800s the Fly Market was the city's principal market.
A second theory maintains that ''flea market'' is a common English
calque
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from the French ''marché aux puces'', which literally translates to "market with fleas", labelled as such because the items sold were previously owned and worn, likely containing fleas.
The first reference to this term appeared in two conflicting stories about a location in Paris in the 1860s which was known as the "''marché aux puces"''.
The traditional and most-publicized story is in the article "What Is a Flea Market?" by Albert LaFarge in the 1998 winter edition of ''Today's Flea Market'' magazine:
The second story appeared in the book ''Flea Markets'', published in Europe by Chartwell Books, reading in its introduction:
Regional names
In the United States, an outdoor swap meet is the equivalent of a flea market. However, an
indoor swap meet is the equivalent of a
bazaar, a permanent, indoor shopping center open during normal retail hours, with fixed booths or storefronts for the vendors.
Different English-speaking countries use various names for flea markets. In
Australian English, they are also called 'trash and treasure markets'. In
Philippine English
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, the word is ''tianggê'' from the word ''
tianguis
A is an open-air market or bazaar that is traditionally held on certain market days in a town or city neighborhood in Mexico and Central America. This bazaar tradition has its roots well into the pre-Hispanic period and continues in many cases ...
'' via
Mexican Spanish
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coming from
Nahuatl
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. Despite common misconception, it is not derived from
Hokkien
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. The word supplants the indigenous term ''talipapâ''.
In India, it is known as ''gurjari'' or ''shrukawadi bazaar'' or even as ''juna bazaar'' in
Pune
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.
In the United Kingdom, they are known as
car boot sales if the event takes place in a field or car park, as the vendors will sell goods from the boot (or
'trunk' in
American English
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) of their car. If the event is held indoors, such as a school or church hall, then it is usually known as either a
jumble sale, or a
bring and buy sale
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. In
Quebec
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and France, they are often called ''Marché aux puces'' (literally "flea market"), while in
French-speaking areas of
Belgium
Belgium, ; french: Belgique ; german: Belgien officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe. The country is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeast, France to ...
, the name ''brocante'' or ''vide-grenier'' is normally used.
In German, there are many words in use but the most common word is "Flohmarkt", meaning literally "flea market". The same applies to Dutch "vlooienmarkt", Swedish "loppmarknad" and Finnish "kirpputori". In the predominantly Cuban/Hispanic areas of South Florida, they are called ''
lpulguero'' ("
heflea store") from ''pulga'', the Spanish word for fleas. In the Southern part of Andalusia, due to the influence of Gibraltar English, they are known as "piojito", which means "little louse". In
Chile
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they can be called ''persas'' or ''mercados persa'' ("persian market") and ''ferias libres'', if mostly selling fruit and vegetables. In
Argentina
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are most likely called "feria artesanal" (artisan's or street fair) or "feria americana" (American fair), the latter name is due to have taken the idea from their United States counterpart.
In
Moroccan Darija, the term for "flea market" is ''juṭiyya'', which either derives from French or (throwable),
or is an older term derived from ''juqa'' meaning "gathering of people". An ancient village on the bank of
Sebou River by the name "Juta" may have been a big medieval market.
Gallery
File:Paris - Vintage travel gear seller at the marche Dauphine - 5212.jpg, A vintage travel gear seller at Marché Dauphine, Saint-Ouen, the home of Paris' flea market
File:Flohmarkt2.JPG, A flea market in Germany
File:Jyväskylä - Seppälä flea market.jpg, Flea market in Seppälä, Jyväskylä
Jyväskylä () is a city and municipality in Finland in the western part of the Finnish Lakeland. It is located about 150 km north-east from Tampere, the third largest city in Finland; and about 270 km north from Helsinki, the capit ...
, Finland
File:Kuopio market place 2011.jpg, A flea market on the Kuopio Market Square in Finland
File:Vendor display at Brooklyn Flea.jpg, Vendor display at the Brooklyn Flea
File:Bazaarchitecture8 (4061032054).jpg, The Chor Bazaar in Mumbai
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, India
File:Shimokitazawa174 (3737061480).jpg, In Shimokitazawa, Japan
File:ErfgoedLeiden LEI001016609 Vlooienmarkt.jpg, Flea market (Leiden
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, end of the 19th century)
File:Beaudesert Swap Meet.jpg, alt=A large swap meet held in Beaudesert, Queensland, Australia, A large swap meet held in Beaudesert, Queensland, Australia
File:Flea market (47846983882).jpg, alt="juṭiyya" (flea market) in Fez, Morocco
Morocco (),, ) officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is the westernmost country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria ...
, "juṭiyya" (flea market) in Fez, Morocco
Morocco (),, ) officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is the westernmost country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria ...
See also
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Agora
The agora (; grc, ἀγορά, romanized: ', meaning "market" in Modern Greek) was a central public space in ancient Greek city-states. It is the best representation of a city-state's response to accommodate the social and political order ...
*
Braderie
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Car boot sale
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Charity shop
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Farmers' market
A farmers' market (or farmers market according to the AP stylebook, also farmer's market in the Cambridge Dictionary) is a physical retail marketplace intended to sell foods directly by farmers to consumers. Farmers' markets may be indoors o ...
*
Garage sale
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Hamfest
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Pasar malam
''Pasar malam'' ( nl, Nacht Markt or Avondmarkt) is an Indonesian and Malay word that literally means "night market" (the word comes from '' bazaar'' in Persian). A ''pasar malam'' is a street market in Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore ...
*
White elephant sale
References
External links
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World's best flea markets directoryat fleamapket
Flea market stories and tipsat Flea Market Insiders
National Flea Market Association(United States)
let's keep in touch with Flea Market Paris
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Retail markets
Non-store retailing
Reuse
Calques