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Bloomingdale's integration
Bloomingdale's upscale fashion-and-home marketplace — a premium audience — running in the same order inbox and stock pool as every other channel you sell on.
Bloomingdale's sits a clear tier above the mass department store. It's an upscale fashion and home destination for shoppers who arrive expecting elevated brands and are comfortable paying for them — the same parent company as Macy's, but pitched at a deliberately more premium customer. Its marketplace is a fit for labels whose price point and presentation would simply get lost in the noise of a discount-driven channel. Here you reach an aspirational buyer on a storefront built to flatter premium product, not to rank it by lowest price. That positioning is the reason to be selective about the channel — and the reason it rewards sellers who are.
What you can do
- Bloomingdale's orders land in Rilk as they're placed, beside every other channel — no separate portal to babysit.
- Premium apparel and home listings kept in lockstep from one stock pool with your other channels — no oversells on limited, higher-value stock.
- Hold back or price stock per channel — protect a premium price on Bloomingdale's while you move volume elsewhere, all from one screen.
- Ship-confirm with tracking returned to Bloomingdale's automatically.
- Returns handled in the same flow as the rest of your operation.
- Per-unit profit reconciled against Bloomingdale's actual payouts — after commission and fees, so the real margin on a premium sale is never a guess.
What's supported
- Catalog listing — create, update, deactivate — with per-channel price overrides.
- Variation listings (size / color / style) synced from one stock pool.
- Real-time inventory sync, decrementing on sale across every channel.
- Order ingestion with full line-item detail, plus accept / refuse.
- Ship-confirm and tracking submission back to Bloomingdale's.
- Return ingestion and settlement reconciliation into per-unit profit.
Connecting Bloomingdale's
Log into Rilk, open Company Settings → Marketplace integrations, pick Bloomingdale's, and connect the seller account you've been approved for. Your listings, inventory, and recent orders flow in.
Bloomingdale's runs its marketplace on the Mirakl platform, and seller access is invite-and-approval-based on the retailer's side. Rilk connects the account once you're approved — nothing else to build.
Why sell on Bloomingdale's with Rilk
The whole argument for Bloomingdale's is the audience: a more premium, higher-spending customer than a mass marketplace delivers. That advantage only holds if your product shows up priced and positioned as premium — which means you often want Bloomingdale's pricing to sit deliberately apart from where the same SKU lists on a volume channel. Managed by hand across separate portals, that's exactly the kind of thing that drifts, gets discounted by accident, and erodes the positioning you're paying to protect.
Rilk gives you per-channel control from one place. The same unit can carry a premium price on Bloomingdale's and a competitive one elsewhere, drawn from a single stock pool so you never oversell the limited, higher-value inventory these listings tend to be. Orders join your one inbox, returns run the same clean path as every channel, and Bloomingdale's real payouts feed the same per-unit profit view — so you can prove the premium channel is actually delivering premium margin.
Related
- Macy's — Bloomingdale's mainstream sibling marketplace.
- All marketplaces — every channel Rilk connects.
- Multi-channel sync — one stock pool with per-channel pricing.
- Reporting — per-unit profit verified against actual payouts, not estimated.
