Oh please. One family member who’s not even involved with the business. But, hey, everything has to be political, right? |
NOOooOOOooo
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| I honestly thought it was already closed. They need to redevelop the malls. |
| LL Bean was the only reason I ever went to Tysons. I will miss the store, but not Tysons. |
Me neither, and the stuff is crap. Used to be good. |
My DH has been saying the same and I was skeptical but you should google Linda Bean. She is not so great and she is way way involved in Freeport and nearby towns. |
I just looked her up and found this article if anyone is interested. I’m still ok buying from them. https://slate.com/human-interest/2017/01/liberals-dont-let-donald-trump-tarnish-l-l-beans-sterling-brand-reputation.amp |
| Maybe something more stylish will take the space |
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I'd rather just order from the website than go to Tysons. They do have a store at Pike and Rose in MoCo.
Also not concerned about one crazy family member, she doesn't seem to have much involvement with the company. |
| The only thing I buy from them is backpacks for my kids once every 5 years. NBD. |
Agree on the quality, DH bought a flannel that’s so mangy. What’s the point of an ugly plaid if it isn’t at least soft and cozy? They’ve been running on past impressions for years now. |
| Their quality has gone way down since I first started buying from them 20 years ago. Not as terrible as Lands End but still.. |
So where have you found better quality? |
Same. The return policy too. Bye. Time for an indoor skate park. |
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I'm not concerned. Obviously, they're closing the Tysons store because of a disagreement with the landlord. They're not closing it because NoVa is no longer a viable market. They'll reopen elsewhere in the area -- and likely sooner rather than later.
I'm from New England and have had L.L. Bean products my entire life. I agree that their product lines and return policies are not as great as they once were, but I still find them better than many alternatives. |