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Sustainable Shoe + Apparel Brand Allbirds Opens New Store in New Jersey

PARAMUS, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Allbirds, a certified B Corp and Delaware public benefit corporation that believes in making shoes and apparel in a better way, opened a new retail store and community center at the Garden State Plaza in Paramus today. It is the brand’s first store in New Jersey and 35th globally, with locations across North America, Asia, and Europe.

The new 3,140 square foot space speaks to the brand’s sustainable focus, which has driven its development and use of natural materials in replacement of petroleum-based synthetic fibres. Displays around the shop call attention to the Merino Wool, Sugarcane, Tree, and other materials that its products are made of. The design of the store itself also evokes the natural world, with custom wood try-on chairs and displays, and uniquely shaped mirrors. Customers can see the carbon footprint of each product clearly displayed – a first for the fashion and footwear industry, and a hallmark of Allbirds’s approach to sustainability.

The new location includes nods to the local community:

  • Atlantic Ocean, Jersey Shore shoe laces
  • Unique pin design inspired by the Jersey Shore boardwalk
  • Limited-edition Allbirds New Jersey reusable tote bags

The store is located at One Garden State Plaza and is open Monday through Thursday 10am-9pm and Friday through Saturday 10am-9:30pm.

About Allbirds

Allbirds believes in making better things in a better way. As a certified B Corp and Public Benefit Corporation, the Environment is a key business stakeholder. Since inception, the brand has been laser focused on combating the proliferation of petroleum-based materials in apparel and footwear. Allbirds’s story began with superfine New Zealand Merino Wool, and has since evolved to include a Eucalyptus Tree fiber knit fabric and a Sugarcane-based EVA foam (SweetFoam). In 2019, Allbirds became 100% carbon neutral through a self-imposed Carbon Tax, and in 2020, the brand began labeling all products with a Carbon Footprint. Allbirds firmly believes that business can accelerate a shift away from high-polluting practices, and help protect the planet for future generations.

Contacts

Claire Bright
Allbirds@sunshinesachs.com
323-822-9300

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Contacts

Claire Bright
Allbirds@sunshinesachs.com
323-822-9300

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