LL Bean Shirts Half Off
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LL Bean Shirts Half Off
Just wanted to let you guys know that the long-sleeved LL Bean Cotton Poplin Field Shirts are on sale for $18.00(reg 36 IIRC).
There isn't a picture or a link on the website, which is why I thought that they didn't offer them any more this season or were completely out of stock.
But through customer service, I found out that they did indeed still have them and if you enter the item number 10937, it'll take you straight to it.
There isn't a picture or a link on the website, which is why I thought that they didn't offer them any more this season or were completely out of stock.
But through customer service, I found out that they did indeed still have them and if you enter the item number 10937, it'll take you straight to it.
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The other thing I found was this Indy-esque (though not screen-accurate) linen shirt. http://www.llbean.com/webapp/wcs/stores ... =ssdpa6266 :junior: -IJ
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Yes, tan for an Indy shirt. That is the closest color that LL Bean offers. It doesn't come in a stone color. Too bad that it doesn't. It is a great shirt, but just a little too tan for the proper Indy color. It is still a very good "close enough". Maybe if you wear it a lot and it fades some from washing, it will look better and better.Jack Flanders wrote:Nice shirt, I have one, but, uh, need another...in case the one I have springs a leak. Dang, for some reason the picture didn't display for me on that site. It's the "tan" one, right?
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There is no picture on the site and it is indeed the tan one. It is not perfect, but look at the picture of me in sunlight and it is very very close.Jack Flanders wrote:Nice shirt, I have one, but, uh, need another...in case the one I have springs a leak. Dang, for some reason the picture didn't display for me on that site. It's the "tan" one, right?
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sizing
I typically get LL Bean's in xxl, but they run very roomy. I might try the XL.
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The LL bean customer service people said that this shirt is a full cut shirt, so the size will run roomy. I am ordering XL.
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Not to complicate matters too much, but there are also "Tall" sizes. If you need more sleeve, as I do, this might work for you. I am 200 lbs. and 6'2" I have an XL, and XL Tall and a L Tall. The large Tall fits the best in the Indy style, though it is a little tighter than I would normally wear a shirt. I hope this helps.Rosenet wrote:How's the fit? I'm between a large and extra-large, though usually larges fit mo' better. They're out of the large in tan so I'm considering an extra large. How are LL Bean's sizes generally? Shrinkage?
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LLBean's linen is not the softest on the market. I own two linen shirts of theirs and I find it rather coarse on the inside. I usually wear a white cotton t-shirt underneath to make it feel more comfortable.Zach R. wrote:Yeah, but I haven't heard too many (also see: zero) good things about it.
"Not a Good Indy Shirt"
Now, on the cotton poplin field shirts, I really like the pockets because they are really functional. The pleat will expand and allow you to stuff more thing in there.
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I have the Wested and L.L. Bean field shirts, both in large, and for me the Bean shirt has a much looser fit overall. The Wested, while roomy in the shoulders, is slightly trimmer through the body, more like a dress shirt. The tails on the Wested are also just a bit shorter than the Bean. Also, the fabric on the Wested is lighter, almost like Filson's featherweight poplin, so if you live in a real warm climate the Wested might feel a bit more comfortable.
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My shgirt shoudl arrive Tuesday. So, you say it is a roomy shirt. I have ordered one size down because of the "full" cut.
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I just received a couple of the Large-Tall shirts, and I'm quite happy with the fit overall. I've been in the process of collecting what seems like one example of each type out there, and these seem like a quite reasonable warmer weather shirt, certainly more comfortable in higher temperatures than the Orvis bush shirt.
Anyone have experience with the Tilley Endurable's shirt in warmer climates?
Anyone have experience with the Tilley Endurable's shirt in warmer climates?
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My Bean shgort will arrive on Tuesday. I'll let you know how it is.
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Bean shoirts usually fit me larger than usual and I usually get an XXL for the fit, but I chose XL this time. It should fit well, but I always get nervous.
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Maybe so Hemingway, but they are the ones with the funny accentsSo this is how Southerners really see us.
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Sorry folks. For someone who writes for half his living, I am a horrible typist and I rarely take the time to check spelling when posting to the board.
Of course, I am sure hemingway would have typed southern speak to read as such: shoooooooorts (long southern drawl) and I would have typed Boston speak to read as "shoits"
Of course, I am sure hemingway would have typed southern speak to read as such: shoooooooorts (long southern drawl) and I would have typed Boston speak to read as "shoits"
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Re: shoirts
Actually, I was born and raised in Pennsylvania, so my speech is halfway between the two.shadwell55 wrote:Of course, I am sure hemingway would have typed southern speak to read as such: shoooooooorts (long southern drawl) and I would have typed Boston speak to read as "shoits"
It is very easy to start picking up the local accent. I go to Mobile, Alabama every few years and if I am there for a week or so, the "Y'all's" and "All Y'all's" start coming out without thinking about it. Mostly, people tell me I speak like a Kennedy. I am hoping John F. and not Teddy or Joan. Maybe Teddy after I have had a few, but I still drive better
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LMAO ... "Bubba Fett" "Put Cap'n Solo in that thar cargo hold".rick5150 wrote:Maybe so Hemingway, but they are the ones with the funny accentsSo this is how Southerners really see us.
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Bean shirt arrives
I, too, received my Bean shirt today. Great shirt. It is a roomy fit as I usually wear XXL for sleeve length and shoulder width, but I ordered XL and it fits perfect.
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That is a good point. I usually wear an XL for the same reasons: sleeves and shoulders. I have an XL in the Indy shirt and it fits, but not really like an Indy shirt. The Large Tall however, fits very well; much more snug.shadwell55 wrote:I, too, received my Bean shirt today. Great shirt. It is a roomy fit as I usually wear XXL for sleeve length and shoulder width, but I ordered XL and it fits perfect.
I really like these shirts. They are very well made, tough, and comfortable.
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Fools. Bureaucratic fools. They didn't even realize that taupe was their best selling color of chinos.Hemingway Jones wrote:I wonder if anyone from LL Bean has taken notice that a product that is not on the website and not in their current catalogue has suddenly had a huge percentage increase in sales.
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