Mother Nature is our muse. Building on her handiwork, we’re finding new uses for materials that exist right in front of us. Like Trino® and TrinoXO™, nature’s super-yarns.
When we couldn’t find yarns that met our standards of ultimate comfort and sustainability, we invented our own. First, we combined the incredible properties of our renewable materials Tree + Merino (Trino®, get it?) for a soft, breathable fiber. And then we evolved it to create TrinoXO™ (like an exoskeleton - we’re on a roll, right?), equipped with natural odor-reducing properties. Smells like a win-win.
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We crafted Trino® from a hefty serving of responsibly harvested eucalyptus tree fibers and a handful of ZQ Merino wool. Working hand-in-hand with our fiber producers, yarn spinners, and textile makers, we made sure our high quality knit was sustainably sourced from top to toe.
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Our Sheep Live The Good Life
We work with leading organizations like ZQ Merino to ensure our wool is held to high standards of farming, land management and animal welfare.
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More Materials
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RECYCLED BOTTLES
One recycled plastic bottle equals one pair of Allbirds laces. Reincarnation is a beautiful thing.
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Recycled Nylon
We popped in a dash of recycled nylon—it keeps old nylon out of landfills, gives it new life, and boosts our knit’s durability. Another person’s treasure? You bet.
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TrinoXO™
TrinoXO™ is the first everyday apparel fabric to use pure chitosan fiber, a natural odor-fighter harvested from discarded snow crab shells and the number two most abundant biopolymer on earth.
The Allbirds Approach
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Wear-All-Day Comfort
Lightweight, bouncy, and wildly comfortable, Allbirds shoes make any outing feel effortless. Slip in, lace up, or slide them on and enjoy the comfy support.
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Sustainability In Every Step
From materials to transport, we’re working to reduce our carbon footprint to near zero. Holding ourselves accountable and striving for climate goals isn’t a 30-year goal—it’s now.
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Materials From The Earth
We replace petroleum-based synthetics with natural alternatives wherever we can. Like using wool, tree fiber, and sugar cane. They’re soft, breathable, and better for the planet—win, win, win.