The Maine-based retailer said active apparel and footwear were among the top performers last year.
Specifically, the company sold 358,000 L.L. Bean Book Packs for kids returning to school, 1.3 million flannel shirts and sleepwear, an average of 3,600 a day, and 1.5 million Wicked Good Slippers.
The company also has a wholesale arm that counts 1,200 stores and online retailers including Nordstrom, Zappos, Scheels and Staples among its customers.Stephen Smith, president and chief executive officer of L.L. Bean, said: “As we weathered the ongoing impact of the pandemic, we were inspired by the number of people who continued to turn to the outdoors for respite and who trusted L.L. Bean to outfit them for their everyday adventures — proving that our brand has never been stronger.
The company also doubled down on its sustainable practices, with 80 percent of new outerwear and 50 percent of its new active apparel collection now using sustainable materials. L.L. Bean also continues to work to reduce its carbon footprint, generate electricity from Maine-based renewable sources, recycle waste locally, transition away from PFAS in its water-resistant products, and reduce plastic packaging by transitioning to paper.
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