Echo Shop
14554 Big Basin Way, Saratoga, CA 95070
About Us

The Echo Shop is an elegant resale store located in the heart of beautiful Saratoga, California. Established in 1961 by women at St. Andrew’s Episcopal church, the shop raises money for outreach to Santa Clara county, benefiting hungry and homeless children and adults, victims of abuse and addiction, and others in need in the local community.
All merchandise at The Echo Shop is donated, offering high-quality and designer clothing for both men and women, as well as children’s clothing, toys, linens, china, glassware, and unique knick-knacks. The eclectic jewelry selection and unexpected antiques and treasures make shopping at The Echo Shop a delightful experience.
The shop holds two Open Houses each year, with discounted prices leading up to the events. Additionally, The Echo Shop transforms into a holiday wonderland the day after Thanksgiving, offering festive decorations and gift items. To stay updated on weekly specials and Open House dates, sign up for the email list.
Visit The Echo Shop at 14554 Big Basin Way in Saratoga or call (408) 867-3995 for more information.
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Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
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Reviews
"I love this shop. There's a variety of things to choose from and they are all reasonably priced. The owners are also very friendly. I'm always on the lookout for chances to shop at this store. Highly recommend checking this place out."
"Went inside with my toddler, and the employee wasn’t kind or welcoming, and didn’t even say hello when I said “hi”. She also said something passive aggressive because there were two other women with their babies in strollers inside the shop. The vibe was not welcoming to strollers or children. Taking my business elsewhere."
"Always great deals..Today all pants were half off, no pun intended.."
"I've been coming to the Echo since I was a child in the 60's. Always wonderful friendly service and sweet items...NOT TODAY...I had some beautiful jewelry & collectibles to donate this morning (had an appt because of covid) and was greeted(?) by the most horrible condescending woman ever. She worked on May 6th in the morning by herself...Probably the reason she was so rude...but still...I normally never post bad reviews unless warranted. This was important!"
"The Echo Shop is a gem among thrift shops and lives up to its accolade -resale boutique. It's a small shop and women's clothing, fine china, home decor, with smaller selections of children's, men's clothing, purses and shoes, books, kitchenware and the inevitable small knickknacks. Most thrift shops are a pure waste of time. Questionable cleanliness, quality, and dubious design. At the Echo Shop, it's the opposite. First and foremost, the whole place is clean - no smell. Second, when they say designer labels, they mean it: Ralph Lauren, Donna Karan, Eileen Fisher, Michael Kors, Salvatore Ferragamo (spotted 3 times in the last six months alone - didn't fit me, curses), Coach, Dooney & Bourke. High-quality staples include Coldwater Creek, Chico's, Brooks Brothers (for the guys - not leaving you out : ), Faconnable, DKNY, Alfani. Third, the store looks charming and inviting. It took me over a year to figure out there is a special team of volunteers, selected for their good taste and design sense who come in several times a week to decorate the shop. As if prices weren't low enough ($42 for a new pair of Salvatore Ferragamo flats with the store tags on the soles still clean? Seriously? ) they have 50% off sales. So a Ralph Lauren t-shirt in excellent condition could go from $6 to $3. You'll need to bring cash or check. The shop does not accept credit cards. You never know what will show up at the shop. Memorable items include A powder horn. Yup, A real live powder horn to go with your flintlock A collection of original, signed Ansel Adams photos. I became quite breathless when I discovered I'd missed them by three hours. The whole collection was $70. I had to sit down. I've been a fan of Ansel Adams for over 30 years. Oh, oh, oh! A massive collection of real fur coats, stoles, muffs, hats - mink, silver fox, and I dunno what else cuz I don't exactly shop for furs. A gold ball gown from Paris that was so high end, I didn't recognize the label. How can the Echo Shop maintain this lineup of clean, high quality goods? First thanks to an awesome pool of loyal donors who expressly save their "good stuff" for the Echo Shop. Second, thank the volunteers who review all donations for cleanliness and wear and tear before they can be put in the shop. What won't you find at the Echo Shop? It's a small shop, anything bulky. No furniture (except for small special pieces that are granted a waiver), no large electronics or appliances (TV, computers, washing machines) but small pieces are OK. I recently spotted two espresso machines, a Fitbit, and a sewing machine. All electronics have been tested and include working batteries as part of the deal. And last but not least, the Echo Shop converted me from customer, to donor to volunteer and just a month ago a member of the Board (I didn't know about the last part until I got hit with it. Whatever happened to informed consent?)"
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