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  2. The Allbirds Tree Runner sneakers are as comfy as a ... - AOL

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    This pair of shoes has more than 11,000 reviews on the Allbirds website alone, but you can also check them out at Nordstrom and Amazon, where reviewers are similarly obsessed. Allbirds Tree ...

  3. 5 popular sneakers you should invest in and 2 that feel like ...

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    Saucony's runners aesthetic attracts a wide base of shoppers. "Certain brands have really leaned into comfort and stability — things that shoes are meant to do anyway," Woods said of the classic ...

  4. Allbirds - Wikipedia

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    Allbirds is an American public benefit company originating in New Zealand that sells footwear and apparel, co-founded in 2014 by Tim Brown and Joey Zwillinger. The company is headquartered in San Francisco, and is known for their minimalist designs, association with environmental, social, and governance principles, and Silicon Valley.

  5. Rothy's - Wikipedia

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    Rothy's is an American direct-to-consumer company which designs and sells shoes and accessories. Rothy's was initially founded in 2012 and launched in 2016 by Stephen Hawthornthwaite and Roth Martin as a women's shoe company in San Francisco. It has since expanded with handbags and a men's line. [2] [3]

  6. Bottega Veneta - Wikipedia

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    Bottega Veneta store in Munich. Bottega Veneta manufactures fashion ready-to-wear, handbags, shoes, accessories, jewelry and fragrances. It operates the Manifattura Veneta Pelletterie (leather manufacturer) in Altavilla Vicentina (since 2011), in Malo (since 2012), [65] and in Dueville (since 2019) [66] in the Veneto region. The company is part ...

  7. 7 Things a Fashion Stylist Would Never Buy - AOL

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    In other words, if you can wear a pair of $100 shoes 100 times before you start to notice visible wear and tear, then you’ve effectively paid $1 for each time you wore them.