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BY HEATHER MCCULLOUGH
Buckert hosts two or three events a month, which include Mahjong nights or seasonal craft workshops.
Buckert brings in new products weekly, including holiday-themed products.
The shop has a booth at Painted Tree in Highland Village and a store in Argyle, Buckert said.
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TBK- The Bees Knees aims to bring shoppers joy
Owner Aimee Buckert seeks to make shopping a joyful experience for customers.
Mahjong, a Chinese tile-based game and hosts game nights each month. “I love giving people a reason to spend time together,” she said. Looking ahead Buckert dreams of expanding to sell men’s products. “I think it would be cool to have a one-stop shop where [men are] willing to shop,” she said. Buckert is also looking to oer her products online.
TBK- The Bees Knees owner Aimee Buckert seeks to make shopping a joyful experience. “I want [customers] to know that if you need an outt, you’re going to nd something here,” Buckert said. What they oer Buckert brings in new products weekly, includ- ing dresses, candles and denim. “It’s been important for me to nd the best denim and continually updating the styles,” she said. TBK has a small collection of accessories for
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