Founded by a New Zealand soccer star and a clean-technology entrepreneur, 
Allbirds makes the sneakerlike shoes from wool and castor bean oil. Slightly 
fuzzy to the touch, Allbirds have minimal styling (tiny logos only) and come in 
two versions: a runner and a lounger. Both styles, for men and women, sell for 
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store in Manhattan.In true Silicon Valley fashion, Allbirds is a startup. Is it 
venture funded? Of course it is. The company has raised $9.95 million over the 
last year to spread its vision. But 
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shoe.“We’re about the distillation of solutions, the refinement and crafting of 
forms in a maniacal way,” said Tim Brown, the Allbirds co-founder from New 
Zealand.Silicon Valley likes a uniform. Standing out 
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shunned, since it implies time spent on aesthetic pleasures, rather than work. 
Tech leaders often adhere to strict personal dress codes (like Mark 
Zuckerberg’s gray T-shirt), and young entrepreneurs study the social media cues 
of the venture capital class, who tend to select investments in part based on 
who looks like them.So, for now, this insular world has settled on Allbirds.At 
a gathering last month hosted by the venture capital firm August Capital on 
Sand Hill Road in Menlo Park, California, about 1,000 entrepreneurs and 
investors 
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 mingled on a concrete patio over margaritas and deviled eggs to celebrate 
summer. Guests wore other shoes — New Balance, Top-Siders, Tevas and a rare 
dress shoe were spotted — but the furry-looking Allbird was by far the most 
common.

Serik Kaldykulov, 
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startups, wore a pair as he waited to get into the party.“Everyone’s wearing 
them. Sometimes it is awkward, especially if we’re wearing the same color — but 
then it’s an icebreaker,” said Kaldykulov, who 
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becomes less efficient,” said John Kim, chief executive of SendBird, a startup 
that helps software engineers build chat features within their apps. He sported 
a pair of light gray Allbirds.Kim said he wore Allbirds for “all reasons and 
purposes” — except to a recent 
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machine washable, are meant to be worn without socks. (Some have complained 
about how quickly the shoes wear out, though Allbirds has said in a statement 
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become tomorrow’s Google Glass in a drawer. So what to do except strike before 
the moment slips away? Joey Zwillinger, an Allbirds co-founder and former 
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 to raise more money. “We have pretty big aspirations,” he said.At Allbirds’ 
office, in one of San Francisco’s oldest buildings on a high-end shopping 
street downtown, he and Brown, both 36, told the story of how they became 
Silicon Valley’s cobblers.In 2009, Brown, then vice captain of the New Zealand 
soccer team, was trying to figure 
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attending business school, made simple leather shoes for his friends. But the 
shoes were uncomfortable.

“Coming from a land of 29 million sheep, wool was obvious,” Brown said. With a 
research grant 
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to make wool shoes in 2014. Within four days, he had sold $120,000 worth of 
shoes through the crowdfunding website. He shut down the campaign in a panic.“I 
didn’t understand how it could 
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biotechnology, was working in Silicon Valley and struggling to sell algae oil 
as a replacement for petroleum. (It was too expensive to catch on.) Their 
wives, who are best friends and former Dartmouth roommates, introduced the two 
men. Brown traveled to Northern California to meet Zwillinger 
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lamb stew, and the two decided to form a business.“One of the worst offenders 
of the environment from a consumer product standpoint is shoes,” Zwillinger 
said. “It’s not the making; it’s the 
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wool, each strand 17.5 microns wide. “Which is 20 percent of the width of the 
average human hair,” he said.The shoe’s name comes from what explorers 
supposedly first said of New Zealand: “It’s all birds.” 
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