Bloomingdale's was born from the idea of Joseph and Lyman Bloomingdale brothers to bring them into their women's shop, a metal structure, and covered in cotton, capable of supporting the shape of the skirt or dress desired (at the time of Tudors was called "farthingale"); From that moment on, many varieties of these skirts were sold, which allowed their brothers to open in 1872 the first true department store at 59th Street and Lexington Avenue.
What the company is committed to is guiding the customer to exclusive alternative store brands and great signatures, such as Louis Vuitton, Prada, Valentino, Gucci, Micheal Kors and many others, with customized services.
It has 36 stores in the United States, including the most famous as the 59th Street and Lexington Avenue historians, with a total sales of $ 1.9 billion.