It isn't as high-end or expensive as Neimans, but I find the value to be far better if you can find upper-end men's clothing like Eton on sale for 50% off. The return policy is liberal and far better than a Saks or Neiman's, but not as good as Nordstroms. I find what Aaron Rogers wrote about "accessible up scale" to ring very true. You can get good quality here without spending a mortgage payment unlike Neiman's. The service in Chevy Chase isn't great, however. After shoping here for many years, I find Nordstroms or Neiman's to be far superior.
It depends on your definition of "up scale". Bloomingdale's casts a wide net in terms of product. They carry high end brands like Moncler, Gucci and Ferragamo but they also carry lower end brands like Dolce Vita and Vince Camuto. Bloomingdale's is what a love child between Macy's and Nordstrom would look like. It's not what I would call "up scale", I would reserve that term for Bergdorf's, Neiman's or Saks. I would call Bloomingdale's "accessible up scale".
Yes, I think so.
Compared to what? Bloomingdales is a upscale version of Macy's.
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