A number of brands have flagship products: the designs, whether they’re the Apple iPhone or the Levi’s 501, that pushed them to the next level โ into the fold, to the mainstream. For outdoor brand L.L. Bean, despite the popularity of its Boat and Tote bag, it’s the Bean Boot.
L.L. Bean Boot: Quick Verdict
It’s one of the most famous products of all time โ and one of the easiest to spot, too, despite there being myriad remakes available now. With its rubber sole, leather upper and duck boot toe box design, you can see someone splashing through puddles in a pair of these a mile away.
But, do the boots, which originally launched in 1912, still stand up today? And, if so, are they worth the $149 L.L. Bean charges now? I found out.
L.L. Bean Bean Boots
Pros
- Definitely waterproof
- Timeless look
Cons
- Heeled outsole is a little wobbly
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$149 (27% off)
Tried, true and still Maine-made, L.L. Bean’s eponymous Bean Boots feature a rubber sole with a steel shank for foot support and a weather-resistant leather upper. All in all, this makes them the ideal footwear for rainy or snowy days, but they aren’t designed to stay submerged in water โ no soaking wet worksites, please.
As for how they feel, I found they were comfortable and still well constructed, thanks to the aforementioned sole and lifted heel, but they’re slightly unstable because of the latter, which meant slight rolls of my ankle until I got used to them. The malleable shafts don’t help here, but they do prioritize comfort, which means you won’t suffer through a harsh break-in period. I did find, though, that they rubbed at my heel, which was likely a product of me ordering the wrong size โ something that’s easy to do because of the semi-strange sizing scale.