You may not know their name, but you'll likely recognize their work.
M&S Schmalberg's unique, handmade fabric flowers have made their way to runways and red carpets – and even in some of your favorite TV shows, like "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" and "Bridgerton."
After 110 years this winter, the family-owned business is blooming.
Fourth-generation co-owner Adam Brand spent most of his childhood in the M&S Schmalberg factory. He learned the artistry of hand-making flowers from his father, Warren, better known as "The Flower Man."
The fabric flower factory, located in the heart of New York's Garment District, is one of a kind.
"It's special. It really is special. First of all, what's made in America these days? From your glasses to your shoes, you know, what's made in America? And here we

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