![]() Photo Credit : Aimee SeaveyĮven those with no money to spend won’t leave the Freeport store with nothing. ![]() Scented pillows, cookies, syrup, and more for sale. Bean, there really is something for everyone. Bean editions of Monopoly, cookbooks, gummy lobsters…the list goes on and on, proving that at L.L. Scented balsam pillows (there are lobster ones with “Maine” on them, too), iced Bean Boot cookies, pure maple syrup, lobster pots, L.L. Here, they’ve made good use of a canoe to house a trove of wares. Photo Credit : Aimee SeaveyĪnd if you’re not shopping for clothes or gear, there’s still plenty to peruse in the souvenir and gift displays throughout the store. While you’re shopping, watch out for the indoor trout pond (but keep your pennies in your pockets - those fish inside are real!). Bean’s “tailored for today” Signature Collection. Bean Signature Collection - a preppy line launched in 2010 featuring updated prints, modern lines, and a more tailored fit. ![]() Bean is especially known for its outerwear and comfortable, casual sportswear, my favorite section (besides the totes - I am a sucker for the medium, long-handled, no-zip totes) is actually the L.L. Photo Credit : Aimee Seaveyįancy a new fishing rod or sturdy carrying case? Maybe a cheery red knit cardigan? Yup. Sound Photo Credit : Aimee SeaveyĬamo “big game hunting” bib overalls and a retro-inspired Coleman cooler? You can get those here. Or maybe a sleeping bag? How about a Magnum Honker (“offers deeper and goosier tones”) for your next goose hunting trip? Sure thing. Suits and Slippers Photo Credit : Aimee Seavey How about a polka dot bathing suit or some snuggly slippers? Ayuh. Totes and Boots Photo Credit : Aimee Seavey Bean’s signature totes? They’ve got ’em here in every color (not just red). Should I leave a trail of blueberries before I start? Photo Credit : Aimee Seavey Bean Freeport store (there are several levels), signs lead the way to different departments - from Camping, Hunting, and Fishing to Pet Supplies, Kids, Apparel, and entire walls dedicated to boots and slippers. Bean says that if the boot was a real boot, its size would be 410. The famous Bean Boot at the Freeport flagship store. Don’t forget to take a photo with it on the southwest side of the main building. Bean campus, complete with a 16.5-foot tall all-weather Bean boot for a mascot. Bean stores in Freeport (the company’s Home, Outlet, and Bike, Boat & Ski stores respectively have their own buildings), making the area an unofficial L.L. Bean Freeport flagship store opened in 1917 (they went 24/7 in 1951), and is one of four L.L. This, coupled with a 100% satisfaction guarantee and recent free shipping policy, has earned “Bean’s” a loyal legion of fans not just in Maine and New England, but throughout the world. Today it operates a thriving catalog, online, and retail presence, still adhering to the brand’s dedication to quality, customer service, and a love of the outdoors. Bean was founded in 1912 by avid outdoorsman Leon Leonwood Bean as a quality retailer of recreational outdoor boots and outdoor gear, and has grown significantly over the years.
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