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Value retailer Ross Stores (ROST.O) raised its profit forecasts on Thursday after reporting better-than-expected second-quarter results, signaling ​that demand for discounted apparel and accessories remains resilient in an uncertain ‌economy.

Shares of the company rose about 7% in extended trading.

Off-price retailers such as Ross Stores continue to attract value-conscious shoppers looking for bargains on branded goods as inflation remains elevated ​and consumers closely manage discretionary spending.

Shoppers have ramped up their spending ​across merchandise and regions, particularly in the U.S. Midwest and Ross' ⁠home and cosmetics businesses, CEO Jim Conroy said on a post-earnings call.

Ross ​has benefited from customers trading down from department stores and specialty apparel chains, ​while its flexible buying model has enabled it to capitalize on excess inventory in the marketplace.

The company forecast annual earnings per share in the range of $8.61 to $8.77, compared with its previous ​outlook of $7.50 to $7.74.

It sees comparable store sales increasing 6% to 7% in ​the third quarter and 4% to 5% in the fourth quarter, compared with analysts' expectations of ‌a ⁠3.1% and 2.6% rise, respectively. The company had earlier forecast annual same-store sales to rise between 6% and 7%.

Ross' second-quarter revenue rose about 13% to $6.26 billion, compared with analysts' estimate of $6.18 billion.

Its adjusted earnings of $2.06 per share beat analysts' estimates of $1.94 per share.

The retailer ​also said it received about $253 ​million in tariff ⁠refunds in the second quarter.

Rival TJX (TJX.N) on Wednesday reported a slowdown at its TJ Maxx and Marshalls discount apparel chains, ​but said the issues were "self-inflicted" and within its control, and ​that ⁠sales are improving in the current quarter.

"(Ross Stores') efforts to sharpen its assortment and upgrade its stores are resonating with shoppers, at the possible expense of its ⁠rival (TJX)," eMarketer ​analyst Rachel Wolff said.

Consumers continue to gravitate ​toward retailers that can offer them both compelling value and engaging experiences, Wolff added.

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