Published December 16, 2020
Tulsa Looks Good on Jack Graddy of Echo Shop & Echo Man - The Wolek Group | Tulsa Realtor
Whether you’re looking to supplement your Zoom meeting work wardrobe with a few on-trend pieces or using these slower days of 2020 to clean out your closet, Tulsa boasts just the business to help!
In today’s business spotlight, Jennie sat down with Jack Graddy, of Echo Shop and Echo Man to learn a little about his third generation family business built on the philosophies of providing a high-end customer experience and giving back to the community.
Jack says that he loves being a part of the Tulsa business his grandmother conceived of more than 50 years ago. Specializing in upscale clothing consignment, Echo Shop has more than 50,000 consigners that contribute to the wide array of apparel and accessories on its shelves. The store is known for being highly selective about the products accepted and offered for sale, so shoppers can be guaranteed access to the best-of-the-best at a great price.
These days, shoppers can also be guaranteed a safe consigning and shopping experience, as Echo Stop has implemented new Covid safety precautions, including a state-of-the art air filtration system.
When some consigned items don’t make the cut for the racks, though, Jack says that giving back has always been a priority and that nothing goes to waste – Echo Shop partners with a variety of local nonprofits, including John 3:16 and Harvest House, that pick up clothing daily for distribution in the community.
For more information on Echo Shop and Echo Man, visit www.echoshops.com or the store’s accounts on Facebook and Instagram, or visit in-person at 5926 S. Lewis Avenue in Tulsa’s London Square Shopping Center.
