For sizing reference I normally wear a size 11 1/2 in other boot brands. In these L.L. Bean Boots I had to order a size 10. The size 10 still has room in them to move around even with thick socks. They don't come in half sizes so your best bet would be to call L.L. Bean and ask them what size you should get.
Best boots on the planet! Bro, your taste is impeccable. I've been wearing Bean Boots for years! They are utilitarian & they last. Not trendy or gaudy at all. Well done.
Great, honest video review! I watched a review by two posers yesterday and when it came time to discuss the LL Bean Boot all they could say was (and I kid you not....) "I can't stand the way they look!" I mean seriously! Who cares what your opinion of their aesthetics is versus how they perform?! I have a pair of uninsulated 12" LL Bean Maine Hunting Boots (having worn a pair of 16" units years ago when I first got into waterfowl hunting many years ago) and swear by them. When it comes down to more mundane winter tasks like plowing the driveway or going to the store I reach for my Sorel Caribous but if I'm heading into the woods there is no other logical choice other than the LL Bean Maine Hunting Boot!
There’s just something masculine about the ll beans I’ve got 3 pair 2 that I change with work, & 1 that I wear casually, I’ll be passing them down to my sons! The story behind the boots says everything about a man, really creative to keep the history in the leather, & keep the sole! I love my boots!
I've had my Bean Boots for about 7-8 years now and absolutely love them. I got the Thinsulate insulation and my feet stay warm and dry. They're also extremely comfortable for walking. My only initial issue was with their sizing, which can be confusing and sketchy. Had to send the first pair back for a different size. Other than that, great boots!
These look incredible. I wonder if I can easily get them sent to Scotland. Thank you for another great video matey. You deserve lots of success. I've been watching since your fantastic Explorer video ❤
I have a bottle of it but can't find it on their site for sale. They do list 303 Rubber Seal Conditioner as well as mention olive oil and Vaseline. on their care page. ArmourAll is my general rubber polish unless I have something provided by the boot company. LL Bean likely have their own care section. @@dominicscalise
Thanks so much! These are the 8", which is what I'd generally recommend to most. Mine also have Thinsulate, which is great for the cold winters where I live.
Haha! I think I'm quickly realizing that these aren't well-known outside of the US (you are outside the US, right, Jon?). I hope I can spread the good word of the Bean Boots.
I’m a Croatian guy, living in Germany. Today I got my first pair and I’m love it. Only the build quality is not that nice, where the upper meets the rubber it isn’t glued and sewn even, with some overlap. But ok, it’s a beater boot for walking the dog in the woods and the mud. Sadly the resole option is not interesting outside the USA, because shipping is too high 😕
The materials are great, but I agree - the attention to detail won’t be like it is on a pair of Alden boots and the like. The Bean Boots will be trusty though. Cheers!
I had mine for almost for a year. I had a version with tumbled shearling leather. Idk if this version is still available. It is great. I do have to replace the laces however because it was peeling.
@@dominicscalise Hey what about your Alden tassel loafer are true size Im 7.5 M and i got the Indy 6.5 and fit perfect! you need to do a video about the Alden tassel loafer
They are definitely sized big. I wear a 10 1/2..Ordered a 10. They’re still a 1/2 size big. Order a whole size down from your regular size..Great boots though!
For sizing reference I normally wear a size 11 1/2 in other boot brands. In these L.L. Bean Boots I had to order a size 10. The size 10 still has room in them to move around even with thick socks. They don't come in half sizes so your best bet would be to call L.L. Bean and ask them what size you should get.
Thanks, Michael. Great thing to mention! These babies run biiig!
The boots are excellent. I have had a pair for over 7 years and they are like new.
Best boots on the planet! Bro, your taste is impeccable. I've been wearing Bean Boots for years! They are utilitarian & they last. Not trendy or gaudy at all. Well done.
Thanks so much for the love! I really appreciate it, man.
Great, honest video review! I watched a review by two posers yesterday and when it came time to discuss the LL Bean Boot all they could say was (and I kid you not....) "I can't stand the way they look!" I mean seriously! Who cares what your opinion of their aesthetics is versus how they perform?! I have a pair of uninsulated 12" LL Bean Maine Hunting Boots (having worn a pair of 16" units years ago when I first got into waterfowl hunting many years ago) and swear by them. When it comes down to more mundane winter tasks like plowing the driveway or going to the store I reach for my Sorel Caribous but if I'm heading into the woods there is no other logical choice other than the LL Bean Maine Hunting Boot!
Another solid video! My brother rocks the Beans, I personally have the Blundstones, but now ya kinda made me want a pair of these too!
Thanks, Robert!
Haha you wouldn’t regret it. They are solid.
I've had mine since 1989. Between this fantastic video, and your Barbour review, I definitely had to subscribe to your channel !
Thanks, Joey!
That does it. I’m buying a pair as we speak.
You'll love 'em.
I just mine and ready to use them ❤
Have always loved these. And if ever I was on the fence about them, I’d be sold after this video. 👌🏼
There’s just something masculine about the ll beans I’ve got 3 pair 2 that I change with work, & 1 that I wear casually, I’ll be passing them down to my sons! The story behind the boots says everything about a man, really creative to keep the history in the leather, & keep the sole! I love my boots!
I fully agree with you up until the heel. For some reason that heel looks so feminine to me. Decent placement but
I'm hoping for some absolutely horrific winter weather this year so I can wear mine a bunch. Another great one, man!
Haha if I know this town like I think I do... We'll get something alright.
Thanks, pal!
Another banger! Looking forward to a one and done leather belt rec in a future video.
I've had my Bean Boots for about 7-8 years now and absolutely love them. I got the Thinsulate insulation and my feet stay warm and dry. They're also extremely comfortable for walking. My only initial issue was with their sizing, which can be confusing and sketchy. Had to send the first pair back for a different size. Other than that, great boots!
They are so great. I’ve got the Thinsulate version as well. Happy I did that. And yes, they sure run big!
Cheers!
These look incredible. I wonder if I can easily get them sent to Scotland. Thank you for another great video matey. You deserve lots of success. I've been watching since your fantastic Explorer video ❤
Thanks so much! I really appreciate it.
I use Hunter brand rubber boot shine on the bottoms. I'm a sucker for a good shine.
Thanks! I wasn’t even aware that product existed. I’ll check it out!
I have a bottle of it but can't find it on their site for sale. They do list 303 Rubber Seal Conditioner as well as mention olive oil and Vaseline. on their care page. ArmourAll is my general rubber polish unless I have something provided by the boot company. LL Bean likely have their own care section. @@dominicscalise
I just bought my first pair!
A great buy. They are such trusty boots.
Cheers!
Love me bean boots. Wholeheartedly agree with you review. Had mine 10+ years.
Another great video...do you know if these are the 6" or 8" height boot?
Thanks so much!
These are the 8", which is what I'd generally recommend to most. Mine also have Thinsulate, which is great for the cold winters where I live.
The first minute - those look weird as hell to my inquisitive eyes. But by minute six, I'm considering the joys of walking my dog in the rain.
Haha! I think I'm quickly realizing that these aren't well-known outside of the US (you are outside the US, right, Jon?). I hope I can spread the good word of the Bean Boots.
Matthew Broderick is right! L.L. Bean makes good boots! I'm a fanatic for their Cresta hikers... and Allagash bison loafers/chukkas.
Which model of bean did you get ?
8" with Thinsulate
@@dominicscalise thank you I like your content I’ve got a few Barbour as well
I’m a Croatian guy, living in Germany. Today I got my first pair and I’m love it. Only the build quality is not that nice, where the upper meets the rubber it isn’t glued and sewn even, with some overlap.
But ok, it’s a beater boot for walking the dog in the woods and the mud.
Sadly the resole option is not interesting outside the USA, because shipping is too high 😕
The materials are great, but I agree - the attention to detail won’t be like it is on a pair of Alden boots and the like. The Bean Boots will be trusty though.
Cheers!
Actually, it is glued. They glue it first and then triple stitch it for extra strength. And I bet the glue helps with keeping water out too.
I had mine for almost for a year. I had a version with tumbled shearling leather. Idk if this version is still available. It is great. I do have to replace the laces however because it was peeling.
are these true size ?
They run large. I encourage you to check out forums to get a good gauge based on your shoe size.
@@dominicscalise thank you
@@dominicscalise Hey what about your Alden tassel loafer are true size Im 7.5 M and i got the Indy 6.5 and fit perfect!
you need to do a video about the Alden tassel loafer
They are definitely sized big. I wear a 10 1/2..Ordered a 10. They’re still a 1/2 size big. Order a whole size down from your regular size..Great boots though!
For sure. I sized down a full size and I've still got plenty of room for chunky wool socks. Love these boots.
Those are an acquired taste boots. Very subjective.
All style is subjective, dude.
@@dominicscalise dude, it’s just a comment from a fan, but I do enjoy your videos on Barbour, Rolex, Indy boots, Filson, which I all have.