When the blue, vintage-looking Minneapolis Millers caps started appearing on the heads of local Instagrammers earlier this year, social media lovers wondered: Where'd they come from? Answer: this North Loop shop that sells "neighbor goods" (i.e. American-made products with a sense of history). 211 Washington Av. N., Mpls; 612-315-2280; wilsonandwillys.com
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