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Silicon Valley's Favorite Shoe Company Has Some New Kicks
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8 years ago
Last year, the San Francisco startup Allbirds released a shoe it calls the Wool Runner. This eco-friendly, merino wool sneaker exploded in popularity in Bay Area. Now, Allbirds is unveiling its second product, the Wool Lounger.
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