Happy Father’s Day! As Father’s Day quickly approaches on June 16, it is time to start thinking about celebrations. Sometimes finding gifts for all the Fathers in your life can be a difficult task, so we have compiled some of our favorites from Bay Area companies.
1. Allbirds Sneakers: Headquartered in San Francisco, Allbirds offers a sustainable (and stylish!) alternative to comfortable footwear. Inspired by the co-founder’s childhood in New Zealand, the sneakers are made from merino wool and use all natural materials. The company is a certified B Corp and is committed to becoming carbon neutral. Learn more and browse their selection here!
2. Airbnb Stays: Gift an experience at an exciting Airbnb property this year! This company started with two San Francisco residents in 2007 and has grown to become one of the largest in the tourism industry. Explore nights in iconic buildings or adventures at new places on their website here.
3. Marine Layer Clothing: Produced and headquartered between San Francisco and Los Angeles, Marine Layer prides itself on their exceptionally soft well-constructed tees. They have developed hundreds of custom fabrics (many recycled!) throuchout the years, and have expanded to offer all types of apparel. Check out their offerings and more about their company here.
… and many more! Whether it is large companies like Levis and Apple or smaller brands across the peninsula, the Bay Area is rich in innovation and creativity. Happy Father’s Day!
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