Jax Liquidation Outlets
A surprisingly cool slice of everything, for less
by Sarah Lariviere
photos by Jennifer Taylor
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DEAL ME IN:
Jax traffics in the obscure, the necessary, and the campy. Left to right, yellow embroidered shirt,
two for $30; men's Hawaiian shirt, $7.99; gray pleated shirt with with dragon-embroidered
pockets, two for $30; light-blue golf jacket, $2.
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Walking into Jax is an exercise in overstimulation. The shelves of this giant
Central Square discounter are crammed not only with off-price toiletries and
housewares, but also with funky retro goods like
disco lights,
zany refrigerator magnets,
and tiki-lounge clothes. If there's such a thing as a hip
dollar store, Jax Liquidation Outlet is it.
Except, says owner Jack Brown, Jax is not a dollar store: "The
number-one perception that we are principally a dollar store is not correct."
The Central Square Jax -- one branch of Brown's three-store chain -- adjusts
its merchandise according to local demand. "If dollar goods are needed, we can
convert to lower end. Now that things are much better, and people are spending
freely, we have more space devoted to higher end, such as clothing."
Jax is crammed with brightly colored everything -- hanging, stacked, on
shelves, in bins, hanging from bins stacked on shelves. The dollar-store basics
(cooking spices, washcloths, votive candles) are represented at the going
dollar-or-so rate. Other merchandise is a little more expensive. The disco
lights are $9.99. Men's embroidered shirts go for $7.99 to $15; ladies'
flowered T-shirts are 3 for $10. Burgundy vinyl slippers, suitable for use with
smoking jackets and cigars, come in men's and ladies' sizes. "Ladies fancy
shoes" are a netted, sequined steal for $2.99.
Bathmats striped in spruce and chartreuse cost $7. Wide-mouthed latte mugs --
think Friends -- in a royal blue, green, or red glaze go for 99 cents
(look out, Pottery Barn!). A giant chrome-looking diner-style clock, suitable
for the most '50s-ish of kitchens, sells for $10.
Brown says the dizzying range of merchandise is due to the neighborhood dynamic
-- the "constant struggle" to serve both the moneyed Kendall Square high-tech
crowd (whom he calls "day-trippers") and the neighborhood's residents, who tend
to be on a considerably more restricted budget. There's no big secret to
keeping prices down, he says. "We'd just as soon sell as many pairs of pants as
possible, so if we get a deal, we pass it along."
Jax Liquidation Outlet is located at 576 Mass Ave (Central Square),
Cambridge; call (617) 492-4435. Other Jax locations are at 22 Corinth Street,
Roslindale, (617) 325-0718; and 1618 Blue Hill Avenue, Mattapan, (617)
298-2577.