This family business dates back to 1959 when the Item merged with New Orleans’ other major evening newspaper, the States, and William Tracy Senior, the Circulation Manager of the Item, couldn’t bring himself to work for the competition. Instead, William bought a five and dime store in Harrahan that he quickly renamed Jefferson Variety. Through twists and turns over the next two decades, the family business moved into the fabric and Mardi Gras throw markets and lured in lots of the Tracy clan along the way, including William Tracy the Third, known as Rusty, and his wife, Lisa, who now run the store with the help of their daughter, Roxanne, son, Scott, niece, Tiffany, and nephew, Travis, as well as Travis’ wife, Jessica. The family moved the business in 1986 to an eccentric, low rambling brick building that features an interesting assortment of salvaged architectural pieces from the building’s days as Ricca’s Demolishing. The family store sits on an old piece of railroad property on Iris Avenue just off River Road in Old Jefferson, where the Tracys have lived for several generations.
If you take a left when you walk inside Jefferson Variety, you will find the colorful, jumbled stacks of cloth, sequins, lace, and trim that make up the store’s fabric and costume supply department. Mardi Gras Indians, Carnival debutantes, social aid and pleasure clubs, fashion designers, and other local creatives flock en mass to this costume supply shop that meets their extremely diverse and tactile needs from purple leopard-print velvet to hot pink mirabeau to orange fur trim. Jefferson Variety is the only large fabric and costume supply shop remaining in the metro area, a necessity for our city’s costumed traditions and revelers. If you take a right when you step inside the store, you can wander down the lines of bins with samples of the countless throws the business has stored away in the 9 neighboring storehouses (the store gets a 16-wheeler container shipment of plastic Saint Patrick’s Day flowers each year alone!). Jefferson Variety is the oldest throw supplier in town since Oriental Merchandise closed in April of 2008, an achievement of esteem in New “throw-me-something” Orleans.
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Address: 239 Iris Avenue, Jefferson, LA
Neighborhood: Old Jefferson
Historic District: ---
City Council District: ---
Status: The store did not flood and quickly reopened after Katrina, but the main storage warehouse was hit by the tornado that went through Carrollton and Jefferson in February of 2006. Business, though, carries on in high quantities as usual. Store hours are 9:00 to 5:30 Monday through Friday and 9:00 to 3:30 on Saturday. Very extended hours after January 1 up to Mardi Gras day.
Additional Information: www.jeffersonvariety.com
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