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[00:00:00.00] Text, L.L.Bean, How to Layer for Changing Seasons. A woman walks through the woods wearing an L.L.Bean hat. A store clerk stands in a clothing store.
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[00:00:05.00] Hi. I'm Katherine from the L.L Bean flagship store in Freeport. As someone who lives here in Maine, I learned pretty fast that dressing for fall weather is all about expecting the unexpected. So I'm here to talk to you about how to choose the right layers for those temperamental early fall days when 30 degree temperature swings and sudden downpours are never off the table. I'll walk you through what to look for in each layer, and make sure that all you need to worry about is enjoying your time outside.
[00:00:32.39] There are three essential layers that are going to carry you through any fall weather you might encounter. The first is your base layer.
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[00:00:39.04] She removes a hanger with a long-sleeved shirt from the rack behind her. Text, Moisture-wicking base layer, close fitting and made to move.
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[00:00:41.16] This is your most basic piece that combines comfort and breathability. Look for moisture-wicking fabric features like sun smart technology that offer 10 times more sun protection than a plain white tee.
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[00:00:52.17] The woman in the woods brushes her hair back as she walks wearing the shirt.
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[00:00:52.56] Remember just because the weather is getting cooler, doesn't mean the sun isn't strong.
[00:00:57.54] The second layer is all about adding a little warmth without adding weight.
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[00:01:01.64] Text, Cozy midweight layer, light and breathable for just-right warmth. The woman wears a light grey pull-over jacket.
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[00:01:02.01] To block out that crisp fall breeze, grab a fitted fleece jacket for a soft cozy layer that sits close to your body and seals out cold air. Lightweight means it's easy to stow away in your backpack or tie around your waist for those afternoon cornhole matches get particularly heated.
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[00:01:16.96] The woman zips up a burgundy jacket.
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[00:01:17.10] And when fall weather can't quite make up its mind, the final layer is the most important. Look for a lined water resistant jacket to protect against wind and rain.
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[00:01:25.65] An L.L.Bean patch sits above a pocket on the chest. Text, Weather-proof outer layer, maximum protection, minimum weight.
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[00:01:25.95] While the shell repels water, the lining will provide insulation to ward off that extra chill without adding too much weight. That way, you can combine it with your other layers and you'll be ready for anything.
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[00:01:37.08] The woman walks in black boots and dark gray leggings through the woods.
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[00:01:37.53] Having the right accessories ensures you're ready for whatever the day brings. Choose water resistant line boots to keep your feet warm and dry. Synthetic pants or leggings provide comfort and mobility from the trail to the campfire,
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[00:01:49.96] The store clerk catches a hat and a pair of gloves. Dressed in all the L.L.Bean attire, the woman in the woods smiles as she walks.
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[00:01:50.07] and a cozy hat, and gloves are easy add-ons for the end of the day when the sun goes down and the s'mores come out. At L.L Bean, we're all about making it easy to enjoy the outdoors no matter the weather. So grab your layers and your friends, and have fun out there.
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[00:02:04.87] Logo, L.L.Bean. Be an Outsider. Four people roast marshmallows over a campfire. A group hikes up the side of a mountain with the sun on the horizon. The leader jumps in the air.