The Big Lots stores remind me of the Five & Dime and Woolworth's from the olden days. Places where you could find inexpensive clothing like $4.00 polo-style shirts for men, girl's bikes for just $60.00 and collectible cars for just $4.00 each. The prices have changed quite-a-bit from the 5 cent and 10 cent days, but you still can get bargains anywhere from 25% to 66% off of retail price. Their merchandise includes items like slipcovers, rugs, and luggage. You can finance your furniture. There are baby items like high chairs, swings, and bassinets, where you can save up to 40%. Today we have computers, so Big Lots carries your needs for the electronic age, like inkjet printers for $20 instead of the regular $30.00 price. Plenty of items to decorate your home. Many supplies for the men and their garages and school supplies for the children. You will be able to find items for men, women, and children. The store can be in a disarray at times, but with careful looking you will find those items that are worth buying; the same brand names as other department stores but at closeout prices. This is definitely the store to shop at near Christmas, for they have inexpensive but nice looking ornaments for your trees, plenty of wrapping paper and bows to wrap your presents and lots of beautiful holiday decorations for your home. I don't get to shop at Big Lots as much as I would like because of distance, but when I am in the area, I make sure to make a stop at their store on Main Street in Hesperia or the Victorville store near Costco.
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