We all love the world famous LL Bean boots, but have you ever wanted to know how they're made?
LL Bean is one of the last multi-channel U.S. merchants to still own and operate a U.S. manufacturing facility. They proudly employ 450 people at their Brunswick factory, where they continue to make iconic products like the LL Bean Boot...
Beans is hiring for the holidays! They offer a great employee discount and other cool perks, so if you're looking for seasonal work, check out their hiring page.
Leon Gorman, a grandson of L.L. Bean founder Leon Leonwood Bean, died Thursday (Sept. 3) in his Yarmouth, Maine home. He died from cancer. Gorman was 80.
Bean boots are all the rage I guess! So much so, L.L. Bean will soon be making its iconic boots around the clock to try to meet demand this holiday season.
So what is the oldest article of clothing you still wear on a regular basis? I have a couple of sweatshirts from about 15 years ago. One is a Michigan Wolverines hoodie and the other is a Vale, Colorado sweatshirt.