Duck boots aren’t meant for wading into politics.

L.L. Bean is on the defensive after reports that Linda Bean — the granddaughter of the outdoor catalog’s founder and a member of its board — donated $60,000 to a political action committee supporting Donald Trump.

Her hefty contribution to the Making America Great Again LLC exceeded the PAC’s individual donor limit of $5,000, according to the Federal Election Commission.

In response, anti-Trump group Grab Your Wallet added L.L. Bean to its list of “companies to consider boycotting” — a list that has also targeted Amazon for selling Trump’s “Art of the Deal,” as well as Bloomingdale’s and Nordstrom for selling Ivanka Trump merchandise.

L.L. Bean Chairman Shawn Gorman said he’s “deeply troubled by the portrayal of L.L. Bean as a supporter of any political agenda,” noting that the privately held catalog has nine other board members and 50 family owners.

“As with most families of this size, the views of L.L.’s family members cover nearly the entire political spectrum,” the company said in a Monday statement.

“No single person represents the values of the company that L.L. built. Unfortunately, some have attempted to attribute the personal political activities of one member of a five-generation ownership family to our entire company. That is both illogical and unfair.”

Last year, protesters burned New Balance sneakers, and a Neo-Nazi site dubbed New Balance the “official shoe of white people” after the company praised Trump’s trade policies.