From sweaters to sundresses, Peacock's Plume has a stunning assortment of everything that New Bern locals and visitors need to explore the town in southern style. Featuring a line of clothing, accessories, and distinctive jewelry, this chic little boutique in New Bern is a gem of a find for fashion forward shoppers everywhere.
Peacock's Plume is located in the heart of New Bern along Craven Street, and as a result, is an easy stop during virtually any exploration through the heart of the downtown area. Though located in one of downtown New Bern’s signature brick buildings, the interior of the shop is a fashion marvel, with a selection of everything from casual shirts and sweaters, to statement-making cocktail and party dresses. The friendly staff are happy to assist shoppers with any questions, and visitors are free to explore to see what catches their fancy. With a complimentary line of accessories that can range from artful pieces of jewelry to gorgeous boots, scarves, and other fashionable must-haves, shoppers can get dolled up from head to toe in distinctive, one-of-a-kind pieces. Relatively new to the New Bern scene, Peacock's Plume is already becoming a favorite boutique for stylish shoppers throughout the town and beyond.
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