Bloomingdale’s Dictionary Coffee Mug – NYC 1990s Department Store Definitions
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Bloomingdale’s coffee mug with clever definitions for the term “Bloomingdales.” A rare find. Purchased in NYC. 1990s. Excellent condition. A great gift for your favorite shopper or coffee cup collector. Free shipping.
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