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Although spotting a beret in the
wild in France is
becoming harder this century, one can still find them in good numbers on the weekly markets, where vendors stay true to tradition.
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I fail to understand why markets never took off in the US and Australia/New Zealand, apart from the odd Farmers Market...
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