The beloved Maine retailer has been the recipient of many awards including the 2020 Silver Halo Award, a 2005 Web Award for ...
What could be more New England than Noah Kahan and L.L Bean? The Maine-based outdoors brand and the Vermont singer-songwriter launched an 8-piece collection Tuesday, in part to benefit Kahan’s ...
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What says New England more than Noah Kahan and L.L. Bean? The singer from Vermont and the Maine-based retailer announced Tuesday that they partnered to design a limited-edition footwear ...
That’s all well and good. But other times, the team-up results in fresh approaches to existing products that extend beyond looks. Such is the case with one of the standouts in L.L.Bean’s new ...
One of Vermont's favorite musicians is teaming up with a beloved New England brand for a limited-edition collaboration.Vermont rocker Noah Kahan and L.L. Bean announced a new line of clothing ...
The 8-piece collection reimagines L.L.Bean's most iconic goods in a new, muted color palette, a reflection of the world Kahan created on his breakout album, Stick Season. Notably etched into the ...
NEW HARTFORD — A popular retailer known for its iconic duck boots is planning to open a location in New Hartford. Jason Sulham, manager of public affairs for L.L. Bean, confirmed that it plans ...
Such is the case with one of the standouts in L.L.Bean’s new collaboration with acclaimed singer-songwriter Noah Kahan: a pair of Bean Boots featuring an upper made of waxed canvas. $249 at L.L ...
WIBX heard the whispers that L.L. Bean, which currently operates 8 stores in New York, was coming to the Utica area and reached out to the company for confirmation. Jason Sulham, Manager of Public ...
Southington — Outdoor retailer L.L.Bean Clearance Center officially opened in the former Bob's Stores location in the RK Center at 835 Queen Street on Friday. "We're very excited to have L.L ...
But in countless scolding online comments that I welcome soon after my columns publish, readers hurl two names at me: L.L.Bean and Lands’ End. These inexpensive catalog classics deserve far more ...