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I bought dds backpacks for Saturday School at Walmart when they were in 1st grade.  They were completely trashed after 1 year.  So in 2nd grade I got them LL Bean Backpacks.  They've complained that they're still having to use them going into 11th grade - 'cause they still look like new!

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Very good. And if it falls apart LL bean will replace it. If it is 'normal wear' (like hole in the knee of your jeans) then they won't replace. But if it is a broken zipper or something like that, they will replace it. I have returned a couple things over the years and Bean has always been very easy to work with.

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We've bought LL Bean and Land's End backpacks.

 

Honestly, my kids have destroyed both after one year.  I tried to get the LL Bean backpack straps repaired, but they said they didn't repair them.  They did offer to replace it, but it seemed ridiculous to replace an entire backpack over a strap that should be an easy fix.  

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LLBean is awesome. I've never had a backpack wear out. They have the best return policy too. Send it back anytime. I've seen people claim a zipper broke after 27 years and send it back for a new one. I got one of the little ones for my oldest in preschool. That pack was used continuously until last year (14 years). It still is in good condition--it's just too small for my youngest's needs now.

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I see we're not the only ones! My son picked out a bright yellow LLBean backpack when he was in preschool and we had his name monogrammed on it. Well, now that he's 17, he's not so crazy about using it in public LOL; he doesn't use it for college classes, but he still takes it when traveling.

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Not about LLBean, never bought one.  But I will say that I bought dd's backpack in 5th grade at Target.  She still has it, still uses it and she's a rising sophomore in college.  Sure you can say she homeschools, but a year of private school, 6 years of co-op, a year of dual enrollment and a year of college.  I've offered to buy her a new one and she always says no.

 

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I bought a backpack last year -- one at Aldi and one a cheapy version. The Aldi one looks perfect, while the other is shredded! Aldi's backpacks will be on sale for $6 or $7 or something as of the first full week of August and I plan to buy another one. They have a 10 year warranty.

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I bought a backpack last year -- one at Aldi and one a cheapy version. The Aldi one looks perfect, while the other is shredded! Aldi's backpacks will be on sale for $6 or $7 or something as of the first full week of August and I plan to buy another one. They have a 10 year warranty.

 

Considering I have 3 kids who would love a new backpack, I do believe I will give these a looksee!!  And, yes, they are the 'special buy' Aug. 6th. 

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My kids carry small LL Bean backpacks through second grade, and then get large ones for third and up. My oldest got a new one for college, but his old one is still good. He needed one he could carry his laptop across campus in.

 

They all also have LL Bean duffle bags that have been going strong for years.

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Considering I have 3 kids who would love a new backpack, I do believe I will give these a looksee!!  And, yes, they are the 'special buy' Aug. 6th. 

Did you manage to get over there and find any??

 

I sent my husband to Aldi yesterday to get one -- I wasn't sure if they were on sale earlier in the week but I forgot all about them! Anyway he got the last remaining girly backpack. It showed a 2 year warranty but looks the same, stylewise, as my son's, which, as I recall, had a 10 year warranty; I haven't compared them side by side for quality, but I spent about the same at Five Below (which I've been calling "Five and Under," whatever!) and it felt apart. But that was the second backpack of hers that fell apart inside, so I am hoping this one lasts!

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Only LL Bean here  Oldest DD just got a new one last year since the one she got for Kindergarten got too small to hold all of her books for coop. Now littlest dd has it... They are very sturdy and last very well. I also have thrown them in the wash a number of times and they washed beautifully with no problems.

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L.L. Bean no longer uses the same manufacturer they used to use -- they switched to an overseas manufacturer to lower the price. I don't know if that has changed the quality, but the original manufacturer, Caribou Mountaineering, is still in business and still making packs in the U.S.A.

 

I bought 2 L.L. Bean backpacks from this new manufacturer last year. One has already had the straps rip, the other is fine. L.L. Bean did replace the backpack, so their customer service is excellent, but I'm no longer confident about the quality. :( That said, few stores have customer service that will replace items anymore, so it is still worth it to me to get the L.L. Bean backpacks.

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All of our backpacks, campus bags, gym bags, lunch bags, etc are from L.L. Bean. DD's first pack of her own is two years old and looks new. I have three from 1990-1994 that I use regularly and still in very good to excellent shape. I think 20yrs is a good run, and still going, so definitely worth the price.

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