Ross Dress for Less sells various types of clothing for men, women, babies, and children from maternity to plus size to everything in between. Shoes, apparel, lingerie, business, casual, and fitness clothing to home furnishings and decorations; to comforters, sheets, and towels.
11 things you would never think to buy at Ross Dress for Less, but should since it can be more affordable and better selection are:
1. Garden tools – I’ve seen small hand shovels and gloves used to weed in the yard at the South Hill Puyallup, Washington Ross Dress for Less store.
2. Bottled water (the bottles are larger and are high quality) and affordable. I’ve seen in the front near the checkout line at the South Hill Puyallup, Washington Ross Dress for Less store.
3. Unique/delicious snacks and desserts that are affordable. I’ve bought many gifts for others as well as for myself; some examples include: key lime cookies, skillet brownie sundaes, peppermint chocolate cookies, pumpkin spice cookies, etc.
4. Toilet paper holders – Nice metal and copper colored toilet paper holders that store extra toilet paper in your bathroom in a presentable fashion.
5. Electronics – USB devices, portable speakers for computers and phones, headphones, etc.
6. Kitchen utensils
7. Toys
8. Paintings – nice quality paintings on canvas and other types of painting mediums that can nicely decorate your home.
9. Soap – affordable, quality, nice scented hand soaps, lotions, and body washes.
10. Hair accessories – tired of the immature child-like hair accessories sold at Walmart and Fred Meyer? Ross Dress for Less offers various hair accessories for adult women.
11. Luggage, purses, etc. are a great option to purchase at Ross Dress for Less when planning your next vacation or if you’re just in need of a new bag.
For more information and to find a Ross Dress for Less store near you, please visit: https://www.rossstores.com/.
By: Carly Calabrese
Carly Calabrese is a career coach for Work Solutions (the website you're presently at) and professional writer in Puyallup, WA. She's been published in the Tacoma Daily Index, Women's World Magazine (twice), the Eatonville Dispatch (Newspaper), SouthSoundTalk.com, Tacoma.com, the Tacoma Art Group, the Federal Way (Newspaper), South Sound Magazine, Showcase Media Magazine, the Business Examiner, & the Puyallup Herald (Newspaper). If you are an editor or know of an editor of a publication who hires freelance writers, please email her at: [email protected]. Thank you! 🙏😊