When it comes to outfitting the family for vacation and island life, you can find what you need on the Hatteras shopping scene. There are several clothing stores that carry coastal-inspired brands, such as Fish Hippie, Mudpie, Calcutta and more, so the members of your family can dress in relaxed loungewear and resort-casual attire. Or dress for the day’s activities with the bathing suits, water shoes, apparel and accessories for men, women and children found at the Hatteras surf shops.
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Hatteras Family Clothing
47331 N.C. Highway 12, Buxton
Natural Art has been a fixture on the Hatteras Island surfing scene since 1977, and it’s all about serious surfing. Owner Scott Busbey crafts his renowned In The Eye Surfboards here, a brand he has been perfecting since 1968. He and his staff shape custom boards and create custom artwork so you can design your own. They also sell new and used surfboards and skimboards and rent surfboards, bodyboards and wetsuits, plus they repair surfboards and other fiberglass boards. All the surfing support gear is here too: clothing, footwear, wetsuits, rash guards, accessories, original design t-shirts and handmade clothes by owner Carol Busbey. Natural Art/In The Eye t-shirts are a treasured island souvneir. You can also find materials to build your own surfboard.
Natural Art has been a fixture on the Hatteras Island surfing scene since 1977, and it’s all about serious surfing. Owner Scott Busbey crafts his renowned In The Eye Surfboards here, a brand he has been perfecting since 1968. He and his staff shape custom boards and create custom artwork so you can design your own. They also sell new and used surfboards and skimboards...read more
Natural Art has been a fixture on the Hatteras Island surfing scene since 1977, and...read more
Hatteras Family Clothing
This shop offers a great selection of brands in apparel, accessories and gift ware, including Scout Bags, Mudpie, Fish Hippie, Columbia Sportswear, Calcutta, Saltwater Hippie, Duck Dog Clothing, Lauren James, Southern Fried Cotton, Salt Life, Guy Harvey and Tervis. They carry the largest selection of Simply Southern t-shirts in North Carolina. read more
Hatteras Family Clothing
Cyclists will appreciate this full-service, family-owned bike shop that sells and rents bikes for the whole family, delivers rentals to your location, services and repairs cycles and sells cycling gear. Experienced mechanics do all the repairs. Island Cycles & Beach Gear is also in the watersports business, renting kayaks, standup paddleboards, surfboards, skimboards, pedal boats and other fun stuff for the beach. In their shop...read more
Want to try your hand at some DIY with island style? Whether you pick up a t-shirt in the store or bring in your own item from home, at Island Dye It Yourself, the great staff will walk you through the tie-dye process in order to create all kinds of cool designs on everything from shirts to hoodies to blankets. It’s fun for all ages,...read more
Hatteras Family Clothing
Celebrating their 70th season in 2018, Lee Robinson General Store, on the south end of Hatteras Village, has been serving the village since 1948. It’s a convenient place to stop for groceries, gourmet items, snacks, drinks, ice, beer and fine wine. You'll also have fun shopping for t-shirts and beachwear, books, maps, souvenirs and beach supplies. Check out their neat gifts, too. The store is open daily...read more
Hatteras Family Clothing
Spreading the power of optimism! Happy people stop by this store to find clothing and accessories from the cheerful Life Is Good brand. Look for t-shirts, sweats, hats, shoes, coffee mugs, jewelry and gifts, plus dog accessories such as collars, bowls and more. Life is Good, especially at the beach. Stop in for your unique Life is Good Outer Banks merchandise that you can enjoy...read more
Hatteras Family Clothing
The Lifelife Outreach Thrift Store sells clothing, toys and items. Proceeds benefit the nonprofit, all-volunteer Lifeline Outreach Food Pantry.read more
Hatteras Family Clothing
Island Convenience is a one-stop shop. It sells gas, groceries, beer and wine, beach supplies, propane cylinders, sundries, ice, souvenirs, t-shirts and other clothing, plus they have a bait and tackle shop and a deli for hot, quick meals (see Marilyn’s Deli in Restaurants). Storage for boats, campers and RVs is available on a weekly or monthly basis. read more
Hatteras Family Clothing
Nedo True Value is like an old-fashioned variety store inside a modern building. Like the sign says, you’ll find a little bit of everything. The shelves are lined with hardware and do-it-yourself materials, lawn and garden supplies, cleaning products, house wares and home decor, fishing supplies, plumbing and electrical items, toys, souvenirs, linens and shoes. You’ll also find snacks, firewood, grills, coolers, magazines, books, sunglasses...read more
This gift shop specializes in items that will remind visitors that the Outer Banks attitude is one of relaxation and fun. Offering nautical charts, clothing, prints, Christmas ornaments, tumblers and much more, you’re sure to find something to bring the beach vibe home with you. Their beach prints are all personally photographed by the owners and printed on demand, and all prints are available on...read more
Hatteras Family Clothing
Whether you're into windsurfing and kiteboarding, are looking for stuff to make your beach day better or just want a souvenir of your Hatteras vacation, it's worth making a run into OceanAir Sports. You'll find t-shirts and hats, rash guards and sun-protection shirts, swimsuits, wetsuits, sunblock, polarized sunglasses and a lot more in this busy shop. The staff is laid-back, and the soundside atmosphere is...read more
Hatteras Family Clothing
This is a great source of Ocracoke, Hatteras and Outer Banks name-drop tees, sweats and souvenirs. Tervis, Simply Southern, Yeti coolers and tumblers, snacks and more are available here as well. This is a fun place to shop while waiting for the ferry.read more
Hatteras Family Clothing
Outer Banks Hotline is the local women’s shelter and crisis intervention center, and the Thrift Shops are one of the ways it raises money. If you love hunting through thrift stores, you’ll go crazy in these shops. You’ll find clothes, furniture, books, records, housewares and a lot more. Donations are gratefully accepted. read more