While consumer confidence has rebounded slightly in July, many customers are still prioritizing value-centric retail. And perhaps driven by this continued focus on value, off-price apparel chains Burlington (BURL), Ross Dress for Less (ROST), and Citi Trends (CTRN) generally experienced foot traffic and loyalty growth between April and July 2025, an encouraging metric as the critical back-to-school season ramps up.
Overall Visits Hold Steady
Overall visits to Burlington, Ross, and Citi Trends increased YoY in Q2 2025 as value-forward chains continue to benefit from shoppers' increasingly budget-conscious preferences.
Burlington saw the largest increase in overall growth (+8.0% YoY), driven in part by the company's ambitious expansion plan for 2025. Ross also added new stores in 2025, helping drive a 5.8% increase in overall visits. And Citi Trends succeeded in boosting visits 4.1% YoY while maintaining a similar sized fleet.
Citi Trends Leads Same-Store Visit Growth
Citi Trends' capacity to drive growth without expansion comes across when comparing the three chains' same-store visit trends. Citi Trends led with a 4.7% growth YoY, followed by Ross and Burlington which also enjoyed elevated visits, at 3.6% and 2.5%, respectively, compared to 2024.
Monthly visits showed similar growth patterns – and although traffic trends softened in June, likely driven by the retail correction following April and May’s pull-forward of demand, visits rebounded quickly the following month.
Visitor Loyalty Grows
The recent increases in visits are not just due to expansions or to the acquisition of new customers. The rates of returning visitors in 2025 are higher than they were at the same periods of 2024, indicating that off-price retailers are strengthening their domination over the brick-and-mortar apparel space.
The increase in visitor frequency is likely driven by a combination of today's shoppers' extreme value orientation – with some consumers likely trading down from traditional apparel – and by the treasure hunt experience created by these chains. Shoppers know that the inventory can change significantly from week to week, which incentivizes frequent trips.
Ross in particular appears to excel in attracting high shares of repeat visitors, perhaps thanks to the relatively high median household income in the chain's trade area ($73.0K compared to $68.6K for Burlington and $47.8K for Citi Trends). This could mean that Ross's visitors have a larger discretionary budget to spend on affordable luxuries – such as off-price apparel.
Strategic Insights
The three off-price retailers continue to thrive, driven by high rates of loyal visitors and store expansions. Will visits continue to grow through back-to-school and into the holiday season?
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