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L.L.Bean Holiday 2011 - Leathercutter

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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2011

Meet Jason, a leather cutter who makes Bean Boots in our Brunswick, ME manufacturing facility. Check out his handiwork here:http://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/506697

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  • Hi Birdshot60. That's a great memory. Have you thought about writing something about it on our Share Your Stories page at llbean.com or on our Facebook page?

  • I've had mine since the late 1980's and still use them today!

  • @SuperLou63 Thanks good to hear.

  • this is so deceiving, yes, the boots are one of the last things made by LL Bean in Maine.

    LL, show us how you make the shirts! The pants! The jackets!

  • @ebeemeebear No deception is intended. We make over 150 products in the US. Other products are imported. We have posted videos that show our products being made in Europe, Portugal, and Canada as well.

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  • you can make anything from that company

  • @AwS0Me9 yes!

  • Wow, what an idiot. you look like an idiot when you say the holidays are made here, right here. my brother has looked up your video like 5 times to watch you look stupid again and again and again. thank you for making me laugh so many times Jason Valera.

  • Jason Valera! You rock! Bean boots for all!

  • Yesterday I was extremely disappointed when I opened the box containing my Wicked Good Moccasins to find a tag stating "made in China". Your commercials are deceiving. They give you the impression that everything is made in America. I prefer to purchase from a foreign company who manufactures in America, providing jobs for Americans than to give my money to a greedy OUTSOURCER. If you make the product in China, then sell it in China.

  • lol awkward pause at end

  • Does anyone remember when the older gentlemen sat in the lobby of Freeport LL Bean sewing mocassins?...He was very popular with the people.

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