Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LL Bean is partnering with Donald J. Trump on a new line of executive wear. It has sold out before a single stitch was sewn.
Why doesn't he just bring back the manufacturing of his clothing line? More jobs for Americans..no?
Anonymous wrote:LL Bean is partnering with Donald J. Trump on a new line of executive wear. It has sold out before a single stitch was sewn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:L.L. Bean has demonstrated good sense. I'm going to its Website now to dump a ton of money.
They will need it. They are having financial problems. Maybe the boycott is hitting just a little bit on that bottom line.
Cite? If I'm not mistaken they are increasing their Beanboot production capacity in the USA every year and still sell out. I scored a new pair for 40% off at the Fall sale.
If your company is doing so well, you don't need to discount 40%.
+1 = that is basic economics.
That's why nobody does Black Friday or Cyber Monday sales, right? Not even Amazon or Costco. Basic economics. FFS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:L.L. Bean has demonstrated good sense. I'm going to its Website now to dump a ton of money.
They will need it. They are having financial problems. Maybe the boycott is hitting just a little bit on that bottom line.
Cite? If I'm not mistaken they are increasing their Beanboot production capacity in the USA every year and still sell out. I scored a new pair for 40% off at the Fall sale.
If your company is doing so well, you don't need to discount 40%.
Anonymous wrote:I could understand a board member supporting Trump as a private citizen and wouldn't hold it against the company.
Trump tweeting about LL Bean's support was unacceptable and I have therefore terminated my LL Bean card account and my relationship with the company.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So...PEOTUS just sent out a tweet thanking LL Bean for its "support" (big campaign donor) and telling people to bu LL Bean. I am no government ethics expert but promoting a specific company in exchange for their support has to be an issue.
Literally everyone I know who shops at LL Bean, down to the girls wearing Bean Boots, are republicans.
Huh? Maine is a blue state.
LL Bean is worn all over New England.
Their quality is great. Their customer service is great.
Trust me, a ton of democrats are wearing LL Bean as well.
And then there's this - http://www.llbean.com/llb/ods/33?nav=bc
No anti-Trump folks are bringing down LL Bean. It's a cultural icon in New England.
LOL! I see s 25 percent off sale, which Bean never does. That tells me they're nervous.
You obviously don't know what you're talking about. Lol.
Sure I do. I shop quite a bit at LL Bean. Well, I did until I read about Linda Bean's illegal political donations.
They have tons of sales.
I have no opinion on whether we - libs, anti-PEEOTUS-sters - should keep shopping there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:L.L. Bean has demonstrated good sense. I'm going to its Website now to dump a ton of money.
They will need it. They are having financial problems. Maybe the boycott is hitting just a little bit on that bottom line.
Cite? If I'm not mistaken they are increasing their Beanboot production capacity in the USA every year and still sell out. I scored a new pair for 40% off at the Fall sale.
If your company is doing so well, you don't need to discount 40%.
+1 = that is basic economics.
Anonymous wrote:I think this guy is right. Trump is once again trolling us.
http://www.thestranger.com/slog/2017/01/12/24799726/about-trumps-ll-bean-tweet
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:L.L. Bean has demonstrated good sense. I'm going to its Website now to dump a ton of money.
They will need it. They are having financial problems. Maybe the boycott is hitting just a little bit on that bottom line.
They, like many American clothing lines, are in trouble because most Americans are cost conscious. If I can buy a tshirt for $10 at Target or something, why would I pay $25 for it a llbean. Fashion wise they are about the same.
In my experience products like outerwear, flannel clothes and bedding and footwear from LL Bean or Lands End are well-made and quite durable. Target and Walmart ... not so much.
And yet, more people still shop at Target/Walmart than LLbean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:L.L. Bean has demonstrated good sense. I'm going to its Website now to dump a ton of money.
They will need it. They are having financial problems. Maybe the boycott is hitting just a little bit on that bottom line.
They, like many American clothing lines, are in trouble because most Americans are cost conscious. If I can buy a tshirt for $10 at Target or something, why would I pay $25 for it a llbean. Fashion wise they are about the same.
In my experience products like outerwear, flannel clothes and bedding and footwear from LL Bean or Lands End are well-made and quite durable. Target and Walmart ... not so much.
Anonymous wrote:I think this guy is right. Trump is once again trolling us.
http://www.thestranger.com/slog/2017/01/12/24799726/about-trumps-ll-bean-tweet
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:L.L. Bean has demonstrated good sense. I'm going to its Website now to dump a ton of money.
They will need it. They are having financial problems. Maybe the boycott is hitting just a little bit on that bottom line.
Cite? If I'm not mistaken they are increasing their Beanboot production capacity in the USA every year and still sell out. I scored a new pair for 40% off at the Fall sale.
If your company is doing so well, you don't need to discount 40%.