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Successful Shinnston Business Moves Just Two Doors Away For Expanded Space

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
June 30, 2026
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Shannon stands beside colorful examples of some of her stock available for customers who seek fabric that is comfy as we
Shannon stands beside colorful examples of some of her stock available for customers who seek fabric that is comfy as well as stylish.

B3 Styles, owned and operated by Shannon Kellar, has been in business since 2019 in the downtown Shinnston area. On Thursday, June 18th, she celebrated a “Grand Opening” following her latest move to 223 Pike Street, just a few steps away from her former location. It’s not that she particularly enjoys the moving process, but it was an easy move since the available space was so close by and offered her the extra room she needed.

Initially a stay-at-home mom, Shannon says she began selling jewelry through in-home sales gatherings. “I enjoyed meeting with women and building relationships. Friendships were formed and, being a positive environment for all of us, we created a connection,” she said. “This fed something in me and gave me confidence … and it just seemed to grow. Having my own business also allowed me to work hours that have granted me time at home to be with my children. And the wonderful friends I’ve made have been an incredible support system; they are there to lend a hand when I need it and I seriously doubt that I could have done so well without them.”

Shannon is pleased with her new location (the former long-time home of the Shinnston News) and the changes and updates that it offers. The drop ceiling had been removed and the original ceiling revealed; the beautiful original floors have been restored as well. She has added to the improvements by building private fitting rooms at the rear of the space. It pleases her that this century+ old building has not been lost, and she is delighted to occupy one of the few anchor buildings that are still being utilized in Shinnston.

“I love this community and love the fact that customers find my store inviting. I also believe that this great community has a lot to offer and I enjoy being a part of that. I don’t want to move again and I don’t want to ever leave Shinnston. I also hope that my children will want to remain here as well,” she added.

The clothing available at B3 Styles she chooses herself and purchases wholesale from manufacturers and distributors at markets. She looks for fabrics that are not only stylish but comfortable too. “I want my customers to know that they do not have to be uncomfortable in order to look good!” she stated. “My theme is “Collected Style for Self & Space”, and people will find items to wear as well as to live in.”

B3 Styles not only features fashionable clothing for women, but menswear is sold as well. Home Décor has been another addition and. visitors can find furniture, tabletop items, lamps, candles, floral displays, and artwork – with some items made here locally! For example, local resident Shari Barnes, who for a while owned and operated MADE, LLC in the downtown area, also contributes some of her tee-shirts and sweatshirts that will change with the seasons. Customers will find some of Shari’s floral arrangements, and jewelry too. Another local ,Andrew Kisamore, displays some of his artwork there as well. Bridgeport resident Kate Keys, of “Kraving Krumbs”, offers some of her delicious sour dough pastries for sale there too … and another Bridgeport resident Alexis Davis has clean laundry detergent, non-toxic carpet fresheners, and air fresheners she makes in stock there as well – with some body products coming soon! There are many unexpected surprises if you visit and browse at B3 Styles’ new location that have caught the eye of shoppers outside of Shinnston too.

Shannon cautions, though, that although she stocks clothing (comfortable clothing for every day or a special occasion, in a variety of sizes from X Small to X Large, she purchases, unlike big box stores, just a few of each size so that you won’t see many wearing the same thing you’ve chosen! And check out the purses and accessories too!

One area in the rear of the store often features a rack of reasonably priced sales items; and a kitchen area has been added in the space too for prepping light refreshments that are served on Ladies Night, which is held every 3rd Thursday of each month from 6 to 8 p.m. Those attending see special collections, enjoy snacks and a positive environment. Shannon is also looking forward to hosting Pop-Up night events in the near future with other local businesses participating.

Whether you’re looking for yourself or for a gift for someone else, be sure to stop and browse the numerous collections at B3 Styles. Open hours are Thursdays from noon until 7 p.m., Fridays from noon until 4 p.m., and Saturdays from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. You can also check her website at shopb3styles@commentsold.com.

B3 Styles owner Shannon Kellar is seated inside her boutique's new entry, a setting that is comfortable and welcoming, j
B3 Styles owner Shannon Kellar is seated inside her boutique’s new entry, a setting that is comfortable and welcoming, just like the service you will receive!
Pictured here is the new location of B3 Styles, now located at 223 Pike St. in Shinnston. While the sign has not been er
Pictured here is the new location of B3 Styles, now located at 223 Pike St. in Shinnston. While the sign has not been erected yet, you will see the OPEN flag waving!
Some of the tee-shirts made by Shari Barnes are on display and available for purchase. They will change frequently and w
Some of the tee-shirts made by Shari Barnes are on display and available for purchase. They will change frequently and will be school and team related when school begins and expect holiday themed apparel as the seasons progress.
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