L.L. Bean Joins Forces with Wooden Sleepers for Limited Run
With beach season here and tote bags still a must-have for many in the stylish set, L.L. Bean is not about to get left behind on the trend.
Why should it since the Freeport, Maine-based company first invented the rugged tote 80 years ago. To celebrate that staying power, L.L. Bean has teamed with menswear label Wooden Sleepers to curate a collection of 24 of its vintage Boat and Totes. Both brands have a shared sensibility, since Wooden Sleepers’ founder Brian Davis specializes in all things Americana, whether that be workwear, outdoors, military, or “Ivy Style”-inspired clothing.
His arsenal includes hard-to-find L.L.Bean gear and apparel. So when Davis approached L.L. Bean about a possible collaboration focused on curated, thematic drops of L.L. Bean’s most iconic goods, “we were thrilled,” a company spokesperson said Wednesday. The Boat and Tote was first created in 1944 to haul ice and can hold up to 500 lbs., according to L.L. Bean.
The $1.7 billion outdoors-focused L.L. Bean brand has been collaborating with smaller, buzzy labels in recent years. Through an alliance with Summersalt, the company rolled out limited run apparel, sun protective swimwear and beach gear, including a paddleboard, this summer.
True to Wooden Sleepers’ vintage roots, the bags have their share of wear and tear to “reflect the unique stories they carry,” Davis said. (Think splattered paint, water marks and frayed edges.) As of 9 a.m., shoppers could vie for 24 one-of-a-kind totes in the L.L. Bean x Wooden Sleepers collection that retail from $95 to $165 on Wooden Sleeper’s site. The fact that several of the selected iconic products are celebrating milestone anniversaries including L.L. Bean’s 80-year-old Boat and Tote and its 50-year-old field coat only heightened the appeal of the deal for Davis. The brand’s Norwegian sweater is another personal favorite of the Wooden Sleepers’ founder, who described the company founder Leon Leonwood Bean as “the greatest American clothing designer.”
The L.L. Bean style has over the years been carried by celebrities like Gwyneth Paltrow, Chloe Sevigny, Sarah Jessica Parker and Carolyn Bessette Kennedy. From Davis’ standpoint, vintage L.L. Bean was “made incredibly well and is kind of trend-proof.”
The ironic Boat and Tote trend that kicked off on social media in 2023 spiked sales for the accessories item to a 10-year high at L.L. Bean. Earlier this year Trader Joe’s tapped into the demand with a mini version of a tote bag that was reminiscent of L.L. Bean’s signature style. A viral blitz wiped out Trader Joe’s inventory, which has yet to be replenished. The grocery store chain recently rolled out a $3.99 insulated cooler version, which also sold out after going viral.
Asked about Trader Joe’s version during an interview in April, L.L. Bean’s chief executve officer and president Stephen Smith said, “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Look, if people are into buying bags, and buying sustainable bags, they should buy ours.“
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