Seeing the original post...I was born in the wrong generation....Maybe I had a past life?
Last edited by shuman (2008-11-11 19:48:11)
Just wondering, could someone put together a wardrobe entirely of Bean stuff? What would be lacking? Given societies casual dress today, perhaps a uber-dressy occasion could not be accomodated. That may be the only part lacking...
^ The wool booties are neat, I guess what they used before Thinsulate lined boots were creeated.
Can somebody please remind me, did they try opening stores in England in the late 80s?
I'd be a bit surprised if they had, although I'd be interested in knowing for sure. The main focus of their business during the 80s was still catalog sales, I think. Their first international expansion was to Japan... Mostly because the Japanese spent enough at L.L. Bean that by 1995 they were responsible for 20% of Bean's total business, and they prefer shopping retail.
Last edited by katon (2011-09-17 15:50:01)
Sorry to be vague about this, Katon. My father was visiting New York/Hartford/Boston once every two to three years during the eighties, and he kind of stumbled over Bean in the process. That's how I saw the catalogues. He really rated it and bought plenty of it, and it has been slowly coming my way.
what an amazing thread that was!
Wonderful.
Looks like blucher mocs have changed a bit since 1959 (not for the better).
Last edited by Yuca (2011-09-19 13:46:17)
I remain a fan. Sweet early memories of those catalogues; wearing Timberland boat shoes and L.L.Bean. Americana without it being glaringly obvious.