Friday, March 1, 2013

Toms Shoes Bring People A Simple, Comfortable and Happy Life

Toms shoes is the handiwork of Blake Mycoskie, a young entrepreneur whose business model has put a new spin on corporate social responsibility. The company promotes a “buy-one-give-one” business model and says it has provided millions of needy children with footwear.

The company is the subject of an investigation by reporter Amy Costello. Costello was the World’s Africa correspondent for many years. She was nominated for an Emmy Award for her reporting from Darfur for the PBS television program world.

Mycoskie got the idea for Toms classics when he visited Argentina and saw many children who had no shoes. At the same time, many adults in that country were wearing a very simple yet comfortable shoe that caught Mycoskie's eye. Mycoskie's new company, toms canvas, adopted that shoe style, produced it in many styles and colors, and promised customers that for every pair of shoes they bought, another pair would go to children in need.

Toms shoes has a special line of shoes for the youth called Tiny Toms ranging from sizes 2 to 11. Tiny Toms come in a variety of designs and colors. Some designs even include unique embroidery, such as small elephants, or even peace signs and silver sparkles. There are also colorful plaid shoes or even camouflage for a spunky little boy or girl. There are reds, blues, whites, browns, oranges, pinks and many more for customers to choose from!

Toms shoes are the greatest. They are cute, comfy, and they give shoes to kids in need. Toms shoes bring people a simple, comfortable and happy life.


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