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  2. 14 wicked-good deals from L.L. Bean's End Of Season sale ...

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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 ...

  3. 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]

  4. 15 Turtlenecks You’ll Want to Wear All Season Long - AOL

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    The classic turtleneck sweater is the epitome of great cold-weather style. These are the best men’s turtleneck sweaters for the winter, from J.Crew, Uniqlo, and more.

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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 ...

  6. Leon Leonwood Bean - Wikipedia

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    Bean was born in the town of Greenwood, Maine, [2] on October 13, 1872, to Benjamin Warren Bean and Sarah (Swett) Bean, [3] one of six sons. According to a grandson of Leon L. Bean, the latter's middle name may have been originally "Linwood" and accidentally changed to "Leonwood". [4]

  7. Leon Gorman - Wikipedia

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    Gorman died of cancer in Yarmouth, Maine, on September 3, 2015, aged 80. [1] [7] To honor his memory, L.L. Bean's flagship store closed for the first time since 1967. [8]L.L.Bean announced a $125,000 donation to a new scholarship fund upon his death, representing about 2.5 years of tuition at his alma mater, Bowdoin College.