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  2. 8 Best New L.L. Bean Items That Are Worth Every Penny - AOL

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    If you’re into the outdoors or live somewhere that’s cold a lot, you’re probably familiar with L.L. Bean. Going strong for more than a century, L.L. Bean has become a star player in all ...

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    Women’s Bean Boots. Price: $94.99 (regular price $149) An outdoor classic since 1912, Bean Boots are a testament to craftsmanship and durability. Handcrafted in Maine, each pair features ...

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    "It’s the LLBean quality I’ve come to love." Available in sizes XS for XL. $75 at L.L. Bean. ... Men's Bean Boots, 8" $109 $149 Save $40. The legendary Maine-made Bean Boot, on sale in limited ...

  5. L.L.Bean - Wikipedia

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    L.L.Bean is an American privately held retail company that was founded in 1912 by Leon Leonwood Bean. The company, headquartered in Freeport, Maine (where it was founded), specializes in clothing and outdoor recreation equipment.

  6. Bean boots - Wikipedia

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    A pair of Bean Boots. Bean boots (originally named Maine Hunting Shoes) are a type of water-resistant "duck boots" manufactured by L.L.Bean. [1] They are constructed from a rubber sole and a leather upper. The boots were created in 1911 and were an instant success. The boots became an item of clothing connected to elite prep schools.

  7. Leon Leonwood Bean - Wikipedia

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    At 19, Bean attended a year long business course at Kents Hill School, paying his way by selling soap. [7] In 1892, Bean worked in a Bangor creamery, followed by a job clerking in an Auburn clothing store. Bean married Bertha Porter in 1898. They moved to Freeport, her hometown, where he worked in his brother Otho's dry goods and clothing store.