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  2. 17 Glam Sleeveless Turtlenecks You’ll Want To Wear Every Day

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    It combines the look of a regular turtleneck, which we all love at one point or another, with the versatility of a sleeveless top. The result is a little bit funky, a little glam, but a little ...

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    Super Soft Supima Turtleneck. A super-soft option made out of wrinkle-resistant Supima—and at a bargain price, too. Lands' End keeps you warm and sleek, without all the unnecessary bulk.

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    One of L.L. Bean's bestsellers, these slippers are a hit among more than 7,000 for a reason. They're supremely soft, warm, and built to last for seasons to come. Get the Dark Russet color on sale ...

  5. Linda Bean - Wikipedia

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    Linda Lorraine Bean (April 28, 1941 – March 23, 2024) was an American businessperson and donor. As a candidate of the Republican Party, Bean ran unsuccessfully for the United States Congress in 1988 and 1992. She was the granddaughter of Leon Leonwood Bean and an heiress to the L.L.Bean company. [2]

  6. L.L.Bean - Wikipedia

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    The L.L.Bean trim levels were top-spec versions, with most available options included as standard equipment. This relationship with Subaru ended June 28, 2008. [25] In 2010, L.L.Bean created a contemporary sub-brand called L.L.Bean Signature. The Signature line is a modern interpretation of L.L.Bean's previous products with modern fits. [26]

  7. Leon Leonwood Bean - Wikipedia

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    In 1918, Bean realized the importance of patenting his invention. As the patent was granted, he moved on to inventing and improving more outdoor equipment and expanding his store to what L.L.Bean is today. [3] According to Bean, "I took a pair of show rubbers from the stock on the shelves and had a shoemaker cut out a pair of size 7 tops. The ...