Skip to content
Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Most Viewed

    The Old Farmer’s Almanac Has Spoken on Mississippi’s Fall Forecast

    July 25, 2025

    Old Sayings Say It Best

    May 22, 2024

    Actor Jeremy London Calls Mississippi Home

    August 1, 2024

    The Julep Room: A Hole in the Wall with History

    January 8, 2024
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Saturday, May 30, 2026
    Trending
    • USM to Host Regional in NCAA Baseball Tournament
    • St. Mary on the Bayou Holds History and Mystery
    • Wisdom from a House Wren
    • Jackson-George Regional Library System Announces 2026 Summer Library Program: “Unearth a Story”
    • How a Viral “Broccoli Guy” Became Part of Mississippi State Softball History
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube TikTok
    Login
    Our Mississippi HomeOur Mississippi Home
    • Living

      Wisdom from a House Wren

      May 28, 2026

      The Echoes of Remembrance: Memorial Day

      May 25, 2026

      Biscuits, Conversation, and a Biloxi Morning Tradition

      May 24, 2026

      The Sweet Taste of Summer: Mississippi Peaches and a New Chapter at TSM Farms

      May 22, 2026

      Biscuits, Bulldogs, and a Mississippi Hissy Fit

      May 22, 2026
    • Arts / Culture

      Mississippi Humanities Council to Host Screening of Natchez at Palace Theater in McComb

      May 27, 2026

      Contest Seeks Pearl River youths’ Fair Book Designs

      May 26, 2026

      Gulf South Art Gallery: Big Art in a Small Mississippi Town

      May 26, 2026

      University Museum Opens Doors to Community Partnerships

      May 21, 2026

      The Spiral Continues: A Return to Ocean Springs and the World of Walter Anderson

      May 5, 2026
    • Entertainment

      Bay Fest Celebrates Gulf Coast Creativity in Bay St. Louis

      May 27, 2026

      Family, Community Focus of Forrest County Boxing Event

      May 14, 2026

      Inside McComb’s Exotic Animal Kingdom

      May 13, 2026

      Nearly Sold Out: Air Supply 50th Anniversary Coming to MSU Riley Center

      April 17, 2026

      The Forrest County Fair will return to Hattiesburg beginning April 17

      April 13, 2026
    • Food & Dining

      Biscuits, Conversation, and a Biloxi Morning Tradition

      May 24, 2026

      A Coastline Full of Flavor: Where to Eat Along Mississippi’s Gulf Coast

      April 28, 2026

      Sip, Stroll, and Stay Awhile in Ocean Springs

      April 8, 2026

      From Sound to Shell: The Story of Mississippi Oysters

      March 29, 2026

      From Hard Times to Po-Boys: The Flavors of Old Biloxi

      March 22, 2026
    • Environment

      An Ode to Maggots

      May 16, 2026

      Tips for Growing Tomatoes

      May 6, 2026

      Those Birds Under the Bridge

      April 25, 2026

      Help Create a Bird-Friendly Oasis in Mississippi

      April 24, 2026

      A Bream By Any Other Name, Still Smells Like A Fish

      April 14, 2026
    • Lagniappe
      • Business
      • Sports
      • Education
      • Health & Wellness
      • OurMSVoices
      • People
    Subscribe
    Our Mississippi HomeOur Mississippi Home
    Home»Business»Lee Tracy Celebrates 45 Years With New Location in Pascagoula
    Business Featured Living

    Lee Tracy Celebrates 45 Years With New Location in Pascagoula

    Meredith BiesingerBy Meredith BiesingerNovember 10, 2023Updated:November 10, 20235 Mins Read135 Views
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

    Lee Tracy boutique celebrates 45 years of business this year.

    Lee Tracy McLaughlin is, in fact, the real Lee Tracy and her name means more than the title of her popular store. Lee Tracy represents hard work, determination, and family.

    Lee Tracy boutique originally began as a Connie Shoe concept store in 1978 in Jackson.

    The grand opening of Connie Shoes in 1978.

    “As the years went by and the buying habits of our customers changed, we realized we wanted to be more,” McLaughlin shared. “I began a small apparel manufacturing business here on the Coast. And the Lee Tracy brand was born. In the early days, we only sold the knit separates that we had manufactured here in Ocean Springs, but we began to branch out into other accessories and other lines of apparel. When the Grand Casino invited us to a part of their hotel lobby shops, we really began putting on the Ritz!”

    Life and business ownership are not without setbacks at times, and Lee Tracy, along with many other Gulf Coast businesses, experienced significant setbacks when Hurricane Katrina devastated the region.

    “We were on track to grow with the Grand Casino. At the time of Hurricane Katrina, we had four stores in their hotels in Biloxi and Gulfport. That all went away on August 29, 2005,” McLaughlin recounted.

    “It is a very long tale about how we recovered from the storm, and it took more grit than we even knew we possessed. Mike and I made a move to Pensacola in order to survive and get opened back up. As a family, we made huge sacrifices. Mike and I leased our home and moved. Katie commuted to Pensacola for two years with babies in tow, and Michael left the area to find another career. Fortunately, the Gulf Coast did recover, and we were able to expand back into this market in 2010 in Ocean Springs. The growth trend would return quickly after that.”

    McLaughlin cleaning out Lee Tracy store at the Grand Casino Gulfport store after Hurricane Katrina struck in August 2005.

    “While the Coast was recovering and rebuilding, we were always on the lookout for where we would eventually reopen,” McLaughlin’s daughter, Katie Hinkel, shared. “From 2005 to 2010, there was no Lee Tracy on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, and at that time, we expanded to Florida. During those years, I went to work for Singing River Health System, running their gift shops. The relationships made during that time would later lead to Lee Tracy’s Remedy Gift Boutiques, and these shops opened in June 2020 in the middle of the pandemic.”

    45 years in business is quite an accomplishment that certainly takes a village, or in this case, a family.

    “Owning a small family business and trying to grow a brand is a twenty-four-seven commitment. Mike and I worked it side by side as we raised our kids, sometimes with way too much shop talk at the dinner table,” McLaughlin said. “The girls worked with us in high school and on college breaks. Then our daughter, Katie, came in full time after she graduated Ole Miss, and she brought a fresh face to the company and honed the brand with her younger touch.”

    “It’s funny, now we are leaning on Maggie (Katie’s daughter and Lee’s granddaughter) for some of the fresh face, young vibe,” Katie shared. “She attended her first market in the summer of 2022 and took to it right away! The customers have been very receptive to her selections.”

    Three generations: Maggie Hinkel, Lee McLaughlin, and Katie Hinkel

    “The next generation of Lee Tracy has all been put to work in one way or another in these businesses,” Katie shared. “Whether they work the sales floor, file invoices, receive and transfer products from store to store, or organize the stockroom, they are learning the importance of cultivating a business. We hope they are taking it all in and that a few of them will be eager to come in and take over the reins in the next decade or so. Nothing would make us more proud!”

    Speaking of family, Lee Tracy has been dressing generations since 1978!

    “We absolutely have families we have been honored and humbled to dress,” Lee said. “One local family has five generations that all select some part of their Christmas giving from our stores every year. It is humbling to say the least!”

    Lee Tracy has been helping women of all ages find high-end fashion at a reasonable price. Believing that a woman’s wardrobe is a distinct element of their personality and should be treated as such.

    “Our goal has always been to treat our customers like family. They become our friends. We know the ebb and flow of their lives, and they know ours,” McLaughlin said. “We have sold them their first big-girl shoes and are still being asked to dress them for their granddaughter’s wedding parties. We have been there for children’s births and cried with them through loved ones’ deaths. It is important to us to make certain our culture is welcoming, inclusive, professional and fun!”

    Lee Tracy is celebrating 45 years of fashion with a new door! 618 Delmas Ave in Pascagoula will be the latest location, making Pascagoula lucky number seven for the Lee Tracy brand and business.

    “A ribbon cutting was just recently held. We are excited to be a part of the renaissance that is happening in Pascagoula right now,” McLaughlin said. “It is exciting to see great changes in Pascagoula, and we are thrilled to be a part of the town’s future success.”

    Previous ArticleOur Mississippi Veterans: Chris Rogers
    Next Article Our Mississippi Veterans: Andrew Pickens, Sr.
    Meredith Biesinger

    Related Posts

    Featured

    St. Mary on the Bayou Holds History and Mystery

    May 29, 2026
    Living

    Wisdom from a House Wren

    May 28, 2026
    Featured

    How a Viral “Broccoli Guy” Became Part of Mississippi State Softball History

    May 28, 2026
    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • Twitter
    • Instagram

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest good news happening in Mississippi!

    Most Popular

    The Old Farmer’s Almanac Has Spoken on Mississippi’s Fall Forecast

    July 25, 20258K Views

    Old Sayings Say It Best

    May 22, 20248K Views

    Actor Jeremy London Calls Mississippi Home

    August 1, 20247K Views
    Our Picks

    USM to Host Regional in NCAA Baseball Tournament

    May 29, 2026

    St. Mary on the Bayou Holds History and Mystery

    May 29, 2026

    Wisdom from a House Wren

    May 28, 2026

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest good news from Our Mississippi Home.

    Our Mississippi Home
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube TikTok RSS
    • About OurMSHome
    • Advertise
    • Community Partners
    • Privacy Policy
    • Guidelines
    • Terms
    © 2026 Our Mississippi Home. Designed by Know_Name.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.

    Sign In or Register

    Welcome Back!

    Login to your account below.

    Lost password?