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I love Ross. Not just because it's my dad's first name, haha, but because they genuinely have awesome stuff for less. This store is a jack of all trades. I'm not one of those girls who is into purses and bags (especially name brand), but I enjoy finding a unique bargain purse that would have been my entire check some place else. I've been asked so many times by females, "where did you get that bag, it's really cute?" and I have no shame in saying, "At Ross, it was only $20". Their home decor is just as amazing. You can find candles, vases, pillows, crystals, stools, and anything else that enhances the home. Their unique utensils are super cheap. The same ones are in BED BATH & BEYOND and other name brand stores, but they are marked down at Ross bc maybe one fork or two knives are missing. That doesn't bother me. Do I want the whole set at Kohls for $49.99 or 3 pieces missing for $14.99? This isn't a store where you just pick up the first thing you see. You have to dig, rummage, sort, and pick through their stuff and it's worth it when you find what you're looking for. There are many things in my house that people often think I've paid so much money for. Ross is simple and in reality, LESS is MORE! Anything you need. Pet supplies to gym clothes, Ross has it.
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