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Lands' End
Family and Small Business BenefitsOhio Farm Bureau members can save 10 percent on orders placed through Lands’ End Business Outfitters.
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Ohio Farm Bureau members can save 10 percent on orders placed through Lands’ End Business Outfitters. The discount applies to published product retail prices and embroidery rates. Choose from polos and Super-Ts to cardigans and easy-care Oxfords. Lands’ End apparel is designed to fit men and women from XXS to 5XL. Outerwear and accessories are also available, including Squall jackets and windbreakers, and duffels and totes.
Members can place orders by calling 800-916-2255 or visiting ces.landsend.com/OHFB. To receive the OFBF discount, orders must be placed through the toll-free number or Web site, and is unavailable at retail outlets carrying Lands’ End products.
Small business owners can enjoy additional savings on volume discounts as well. Applied to large single orders, discounts start at 12 percent for orders over $10,000 and go up to 20 percent for larger orders. Additionally, you can order a variety of styles and colors, not just one per order, and can include a business logo if desired. Visit ces.landsend.com/OHFB for complete volume discount information. All volume orders must be ordered via the toll-free phone number.
The Discount is unavailable at retail outlets carrying Lands’ End products.
Partner Information
Lands' End got its start in 1963 when Gary Comer, a successful advertising copywriter with Young & Rubicam, who had long pursued a love of sailing in his spare time, decided to pursue his long-standing dream of opening his own business. The company's emphasis on quality merchandise and customer service has made it a leader in the mail-order marketing field. Based in rural Wisconsin, Lands' End has grown steadily since its inception as a seller of sailing equipment for racing boats. By the late 1990s, the company was marketing clothing for children and products for the home, in addition to its tailored clothing for men and women, as well as overseeing a popular Website, where customers could view merchandise and place orders.