SoHo No More: Haricot Vert embodies the rising cultural value of Williamsburg
Briefly

"I used to think Williamsburg was a little bit overdone, but I've developed a newfound love for it over the past year. There's something a little bit edgy about Brooklyn, and I feel like, as a brand, we're a little bit gritty. There's something creative about Brooklyn that just felt right for us." - Kelsey Armstrong, founder of Haricot Vert.
"Williamsburg is the 'Bedford Soho' - that's what most Williamsburg people call it. When I tell people I live in Williamsburg, it's like, 'Oh my god, that's so cool.' This is a huge community for me, because you've got the Chanel and the Hermes, but that doesn't make Williamsburg 'Williamsburg.' Haricot Vert makes Williamsburg." - Mackenzie Talbot, resident and patron.
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