Ross Stores, Inc., the off-price retailer, continues to supply the 2025 liquidation market with pallets of overstock and returned merchandise, providing inventory for independent retailers, online sellers, and wholesale buyers. Many pallets feature a combination of home décor and clothing, making them appealing for resellers seeking diverse, retail-ready assortments.
With over 1,800 stores across the United States, Ross generates a steady flow of surplus inventory from seasonal resets, discontinued product lines, and customer returns. Liquidation pallets are distributed through platforms such as B-Stock, Liquidation.com, Via Trading, and specialized wholesale partners, offering both small lots and full truckloads suitable for resale.
Ross pallets typically include women’s, men’s, and children’s apparel, footwear, home décor, kitchenware, and seasonal items. Popular brands appearing in these lots include Nike, Levi’s, Calvin Klein, Mainstays, Better Homes & Gardens, and Ross private-label merchandise. Merchandise generally arrives in retail-ready condition, while some items may be lightly handled returns or shelf pulls, making them suitable for immediate resale.
Pricing for Ross liquidation pallets varies depending on lot size and merchandise mix. Smaller mixed lots generally start around $800, while full truckloads containing hundreds of units across multiple categories can range from $12,000 to $28,000, depending on manifest and assortment. Buyers often prefer manifested pallets detailing category, brand, and quantity to optimize inventory planning and maximize resale margins.
Independent retailers and online sellers leverage Ross pallets to maintain a consistent supply of clothing and home décor products. Curated offerings, such as “Apparel & Accessories Pack” or “Home & Seasonal Décor Collection,” are commonly used to target niche markets and accelerate turnover. Seasonal items, including back-to-school apparel and holiday décor, often drive peak sales periods.
Ross’ liquidation operations support sustainability by redirecting overstock and returned merchandise into secondary markets rather than leaving items idle or discarding them. This approach allows resellers to access retail-ready, branded merchandise at competitive prices while enabling Ross to recover value from surplus inventory.
In 2025, Ross returns continue to include both home décor and clothing, providing resellers with a reliable source of mixed inventory for resale across domestic and online channels.
