
"Allbirds shoes were touted as quality, dependable footwear for everyday life in San Francisco. 'We don't think of ourselves as a fashion brand,' co-founder Tim Brown explained, emphasizing comfort and functionality."
"By 2016, Allbirds was at its apex, with its $95 merino Wool Runners becoming a unifying symbol among tech workers, frequently seen on private charter buses and at events."
"Though they lacked the rigor of high-performance running shoes, Allbirds were ideal for 2010s Bay Area culture, appealing to startup employees rather than die-hard athletes."
"The brand's decline is marked by its sale for $39 million, signaling the end of an era for a shoe that once embodied the white-collar world."
Allbirds, founded in 2015, catered primarily to tech workers in San Francisco with its comfortable and functional footwear. The brand peaked in popularity around 2016, becoming a symbol of the Bay Area's startup culture. However, after a decade, Allbirds sold for only $39 million, a stark contrast to its previous multibillion-dollar valuation. The brand's shoes, particularly the $95 merino Wool Runners, were widely recognized among tech employees but ultimately could not sustain their market presence.
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