Ladies, grab your girls and your wallet and get ready to hit the stores. Outer Banks women’s clothing stores come in all forms with a diverse range of styles and products for fashionistas of all ages. You can find women’s clothing in boutiques, nationally popular outlets, chain stores, surf companies and other stores with retail items. Many of these shops embrace their beach environment by incorporating a coastal theme into their products, so you can find bathing suits, OBX t-shirts, sandals, sunglasses, sun hats and popular brands like Vera Bradley and Tommy Bahama. It’s easy to find clothes and accessories for any occasion whether it’s just a comfy sweatshirt to wear on cool nights or an evening gown for a gala. Outer Banks women’s clothing stores also sell selections of jewelry, some of which are handcrafted by local artisans. These products would make excellent gifts for friends or family or the perfect reason for you to treat yourself! Check out the listing below of Outer Banks women’s clothing stores you won’t want to miss!
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Outer Banks Women's Clothing & Accessories
1122 Corolla Village Road, Corolla
Spry Creek is one of the highlights of the Historic Corolla Village and is owned by deeply rooted Outer Banker Karen Scarborough Whitfield and her husband, John. In 2004 the couple transformed Karen's father's garage workshop into a charming shop complete with the building's original bay doors and concrete flooring. Customers are drawn to Spry Creek's jewelry selections, including Outer Banks sea glass jewelry, Joan Corbell's authentic shipwreck jewelry, Ron Vick rings and the popular On U collection from Richmond. New in the shop is a selection of quality ladies' apparel. Spry Creek also features local art, Outer Banks Candle Co. candles, a nice selection of North Carolina-made pottery, colorful hand-painted ceramics by Donna Toohey and ceramic house numbers. The shop also offers French table linens, Avalin sweaters made in Brooklyn, NY, stylish sun protection hats by Shihreen, USA-made Solmate socks, French market baskets, wind chimes, handmade soaps – and the list goes on. Be sure to look for Karen’s father’s workbench, which came out of Penny’s Hill Lifesaving Station. Spry Creek is named after a deep-water creek just north of the shop where local fishermen and hunters used to keep their boats and a local crabber still does.
Spry Creek is one of the highlights of the Historic Corolla Village and is owned by deeply rooted Outer Banker Karen Scarborough Whitfield and her husband,...read more
Spry Creek is one of the highlights of the Historic Corolla Village and is owned...read more
Outer Banks Women's Clothing & Accessories
210 E. Gallery Row Street, Nags Head
Tucked in Gallery Row in Nags Head, Traveler’s Moon is a portal into something magical. Step inside and you’ll find shelves lined with crystals and meditation stones, tarot and oracle decks, sound-healing tools and wands, all curated to spark curiosity and connection. The apothecary side of the shop is just as inviting, with teas, essential oils, incense, sacred herbs and bath and body goods designed to soothe, restore and inspire. You’ll also find a thoughtful selection of books on astrology, meditation, natural remedies and crystal work, along with accessories like intention bracelets, earrings and necklaces that carry the same intentional, spiritual vibe. Beyond the retail space, Traveler’s Moon is all about soulful experiences. Their calendar is filled with creative workshops and classes, from soul journaling and sigil candle making to hands-on crafting and guided self-discovery sessions. They also offer personalized healing sessions.
Tucked in Gallery Row in Nags Head, Traveler’s Moon is a portal into something magical. Step inside and you’ll find shelves lined with crystals and...read more
Tucked in Gallery Row in Nags Head, Traveler’s Moon is a portal into something magical....read more
Outer Banks Women's Clothing & Accessories
17th Street Surf Shop opened on the Virginia Beach oceanfront in 1970 and later opened an outpost store on the Outer Banks. It offers everything you need...read more
Outer Banks Women's Clothing & Accessories
Shop here for gently used men’s, women’s and children’s clothing, household accessories, DVDs and a large selection of jewelry. They have a giant collection...read more
Outer Banks Women's Clothing & Accessories
Locally loved Alien Java serves excellent coffee and espresso creations, from cappuccino and espresso to cold brew and affogatos. They also serve smoothies...read more
Outer Banks Women's Clothing & Accessories
If you love all things monogrammed, you'll love Allie June. This shop can monogram anything – bags and purses, hats, jewelry, ornaments, table ware...
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Outer Banks Women's Clothing & Accessories
Facing Currituck Sound in Duck's Waterfront Shops, Amity Boutique is a favorite shop for the contemporary, fashionable lifestyle. Hip, fashion-motivated...read more
Outer Banks Women's Clothing & Accessories
Atlantic Dance offers dance instruction in ballet, jazz and tap for preschool-age children through adults. They also have a boutique filled with dance...read more
Outer Banks Women's Clothing & Accessories
Barr-EE Station in Duck has been a shopping staple for 28 years. On the north end of The Waterfront Shops near The Blue Point, it’s filled to the brim with...read more
Outer Banks Women's Clothing & Accessories
The Belk department store offers clothing, swimwear, shoes and accessories for the whole family. In the summer the swimsuit selection is huge, and year...read more
Outer Banks Women's Clothing & Accessories
Sarah Fiore's working studio showcases her vividly colored pottery. Her works are microwave, oven and dishwasher safe and include plates, bowls, mugs and...read more
Outer Banks Women's Clothing & Accessories
Ben Franklin is a great stop for beach items such as floats, towels, boogie boards, hats and sandals. You can pick up souvenirs and sundries and browse a...read more