Features a harder, more supportive rubber sole. Better for walking on pavement, concrete, and city streets.
Use L.L.Bean Boot Guard or a beeswax-based product like Sno-Seal once a year to keep the leather uppers waterproof and prevent cracking. which bean boots to buy
When the chain-tread wears flat, do not throw them away. You can send them back to the Brunswick, Maine facility to have the rubber bottoms replaced for a fraction of the cost of a new pair. Features a harder, more supportive rubber sole
The "lifestyle" choice. These are easier to slip on and off and look more like a standard boot. They are great for rain and light slush but lack the protection needed for deep snow. When the chain-tread wears flat, do not throw them away
Best for heavy snow, deep mud, or "breaking trail". 2. Select Your Lining
These run closer to "true to size" because the lining takes up space. Usually, ordering your normal size (or just 0.5 size down) works best. 5. Care & Maintenance
Bean Boots are notoriously cold because rubber does not insulate. Your choice of lining should match your local winter.
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