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PhiLAnthropist Interview: TOMS Shoes Founder Blake Mycoskie Plans to Give Away 300,000 Pairs in 2009 By Emily Lerman Published Apr 14, 2009 11:00 PM ...
According to Toms’ website, more than a quarter of a million people participated in 1,600 One Day Without Shoes events around the world, including the one here.
Of course, for each pair of Toms that guests bought last night, another pair of shoes will be donated to someone in need. Happy birthday indeed! Top photo: Blake Mycoskie, left, and John Whitledge.
30,000 Shoes in 30 Days with TOMS It's hard to find totally guilt-free shopping these days, but TOMS is making it a little easier to splurge with its One for One shoe drive. Between November 20 ...
But a closer look at why Toms' multicolored potato-shaped shoes have done so well in the first place as a fashion choice should put Toms at ease. Take this interpretation for a test drive: ...
In just four years, Santa Monica-based TOMS Shoes has done as much to revolutionize the way business intersects with philanthropy as any brand in the world.. Blake Mycoskie launched TOMS in 2006 ...
On the 10th anniversary of TOMS, its founder talks stepping down, bringing in private equity, and why giving away shoes provides a competitive advantage Shana Lebowitz Wed, Jun 15, 2016, 10:00 AM ...