Walking into Ross can feel a bit like a treasure hunt. The store carries a surprising variety of items for the home, and that’s where I think it really shines. Their kitchen aisle is one of my favorite spots – you can find affordable pots and pans, bakeware, and all sorts of gadgets that you didn’t even know you needed. Beyond that, there are shelves filled with décor pieces, throw pillows, organizers, and plenty of accessories for different parts of the house. The prices are usually very budget-friendly, and you can sometimes come across well-known brands for less.
Where Ross falls short, at least for me, is in the clothing department. Many of the racks look messy, and the styles feel outdated. Some pieces almost look worn or like they’ve been sitting there forever. I’m not sure if Ross sells second-hand clothing – I don’t think they do – but the presentation and quality make it seem that way at times.
If you enjoy browsing for bargains, especially for your home, Ross is definitely worth a visit. Just be ready to dig around and maybe skip the clothing section unless you’re willing to search patiently for...
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