TOMS Shoes can be expensive, some pairs costing upwards of $80. While I totally agree with TOMS Shoes philosophy and I in no way want to diminish their great work, I also feel that consumers work hard for their money and have a right to know whether they are purchasing a quality product.
Since TOMS shoes currently do most of their sales over the internet, I decided to write this review to help other prospective purchasers know what they are getting, before committing their hard-earned money.
History
TOMS Shoes was started in 2006 by Blake Mycoskie. Mycoskie, who notably was an "Amazing Race" contestant has also started at least 3 other companies.
While working in Argentina, Mycoskie noticed the multitude of children had no shoes. This touched him and he began the "Shoes for Tomorrow" project to give away shoes to children in third world countries. That project eventually turned into TOMS (a shortening of TOMorrow) shoes, which allows his vision to be carried out.
Business Plan
TOMS business plan is simple; one for one. For every pair of shoes purchases, a pair is given away to a child in need. This is a very worthy cause, and very much worth supporting. The shoes are delivered during "Shoe Drops" where TOMS employees and volunteers personally deliver TOMS Shoes to villages in third world countries.
Purchasing TOMS Shoes is a way for everyone to get involved and help those less fortunate. Socially conscious business models are popping up all over the place, and I applaud TOMS for being one of the first companies to gather a worldwide audience.
The Product
Here's what we all want to know. We can all get behind the vision of TOMS; we all understand the importance of what they do. However, we also want to know what we are getting in return for our hard-earned dollars. There are after all, many other ways to support the less fortunate.
Based on the Argentinean alpargata design, TOMS is a slip on shoe made of either canvas, burlap, or denim. Some designs, such as the Cordones come with shoelaces so you can tie your shoes if you like, however most designs do not have this feature. A few designs are made for cold weather as they are fleece lined but again, most designs are not. These are not shoes you want to get wet. With the exception of the fleece-lined designs, cold and water will penetrate these shoes fairly quickly. I would also suggest ordering a slightly bigger size if you plan on wearing socks with your shoes, as they are made true to size. For example, if your feet are a size 10.5, purchasing a 10.5 size in TOM's shoes and then wearing socks will likely cause your TOMS to be pretty uncomfortable. Of course, all feet and different and TOMS does have a great customer service area for returns or exchanges.
My Experience
I purchased the standard pair of canvas TOMS shoes. My standard, I mean no fleece lining, no shoe laces. Delivery of the shoes was prompt and I was very happy with the experience...
...Until I actually wore the shoes. I wore them for several hours, trying to tough it out until they conformed to my feet, but they never did. I found them to be very uncomfortable. At first I thought that the discomfort was probably due to ordering the wrong size, but when I examined the shoe more closely, I believe it was the quality of the shoe that was causing me pain.
Honestly, for such an expensive shoe I expected a little better quality product. The rubber outsole was slightly better than a $3 pair of flip flops. Inside the shoe, pieces of canvas that weren't completely sewn together left hanging strips of cloth that rubbed uncomfortably against my feet. On the outside, the canvas seemed incredibly thin. I felt like I could almost poke my toe up through the shoe.
After a couple of days of trying to get used to the product and trying to get that "broken in" feeling, I ended up returning the shoes for a refund.
Perhaps I just ended up with a bad product. Several of my friends own TOMS shoes and seem satisfied with them. I do feel that the social responsible purpose of this company lends itself to shelter from critics. I don't want to take anything away from the fantastic vision of TOMS, but I also want consumers to see all different angles before committing their money to something.
Summary and Other Ways to Give
I do believe in helping those less fortunate, so I wanted to provide some other avenues to give.
Samaritans' Purse ( http://www.samaritanspurse.org/ )-- Samaritans Purse runs a campaign called Operation Christmas Child. This campaign allows you to fill shoe boxes with toys, clothes, shoes, toiletries, candy, school supplies, or almost anything else. These boxes are then distributed to children in third world countries.
Light Gives Heat ( http://lightgivesheat.storenvy.com/ )-- This organization provides fair wages and a way out of poverty to Africa through making and selling jewelry. They also sell clothing and other accessories through Light Gives Heat, SUUBI, and Epoh (all linked off the website).
ONE ( http://one.shop.musictoday.com/)-- Many of you might be familiar with the ONE organization. They exist to fight global poverty. They sell clothing and accessories, the proceeds of which go towards their mission.
There are a myriad of different ways to contribute to the global fight against poverty. TOMS shoes is doing a great thing, but I feel there are other ways (and more comfortable for your feet ways) to contribute to this fight. If you want to get involved, I recommend doing what I did; send a few shoeboxes and buy yourself another pair of shoes. You'll do some good and your feet will thank you.
Overall Grade: C
I want to give TOMS the benefit of the doubt because I know several people are happy with their shoes, and the company provides a great service. However in terms of my product, I felt it was substandard in relation to the price, even if that price essentially purchases two pairs of shoes.
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Published by Torrin Webb
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7 Comments
Post a CommentGlad to see someone giving a true review of Tom's shoes because if you post a poor review on their website, it will never be posted. I bought a pair for my 5 yr old and within 2 weeks the shoes were completely trashed and these were not her only pair of shoes. She wore them for the first day of school aug. 11 and by aug 30, I told her she could no longer were them in public. She had holes in both toes, velco(found on tiny toms) on one shoe torn off, soles pulled away from the fabric upper on both shoes. I was so excited to tell my daughter that because we bought these shoes another little girl who had no shoes would be getting a pair. Makes me sad to think that some little child will be so excited to get a brand new pair of shoes, only to have them fall apart after maybe a couple of weeks.
Thanks for your thoughts Deborah. I'm not trying to discount anything Tom's Shoe's does because they are doing great work. Their one for one business model is an awesome way to give back and I'm happy to see it's starting a trend with other companies. That said, I also think that consumers have a right to get a good product for their money. If you want to give $50 to Tom's or any other organization to purchase shoes, that's amazing! However, if you really want a pair of good quality, comfortable shoes, then perhaps Tom's isn't the way to go. Happy they've worked out for you though, this is just my personal experience. I'll continue to give my money and time to worthwhile causes like Tom's, I'll just purchase shoes somewhere else. Thanks for reading!
I own three pair of toms. I wear them everyday, two pair for two years now. I love them. They look great and they really make your feet work the way they were meant. They get to a point where they mold to your feet like slippers. Everything can have imperfections, but what really is the point? I feel Toms gives a great solution to people who may not know how to give or not want to do their research. Buying Toms is a very active and direct way of giving a product to people in need right now. Is fifty bucks something someone with a computer to write a review should really be complaining about? Buy the shoes and if they wear and tear it adds character. Let us be grateful that we can afford to have a choice. I have probably about fifteen different pair of shoes while others may have one. That upsets me and I know I am not alone. Don't forget we are paying for another pair plus shipping and handling which drives up the cost for our one pair.
I bought both my daughters toms they wore them for two weeks they tore really easily. These shoes are poorly made and they are expensive they are not worth spending the money .
I agree you deserve a big thank you for posting your review. I too googled and found many many fans, but all they really talked about was how good the company was for doing what they're doing. Which is great and all, but I wanted to know about the quality of the shoe. My daughter has been asking me to buy them for months now, but I've seen them and I really don't think the quality is that good. I did actually find one review where a lady bought one and it only lasted two weeks before she got a hole in it. She was definitely upset by this and even more upset when she thought about these children in third world countries that would get all excited for these shoes, just for them to fall apart shortly after getting them.
I sent them several emails prior to purchasing, but they sent back zero comments to my questions! I called them to get an answer, and when the person who answered the phone did not seem to be bothered by the fact that I had contacted several times previously, and only wanted to know what my questions were. Not friendly either.
I'm glad for this review after finding out about the quality. I fell for their marketing, but it's just a way for them to make money in this economy. Shame on them.
Thanks for posting a real review of Tom's shoes. I Googled and found many, many fans. But I can't help but have some nagging doubts about 1) the quality and durability of the shoes; and 2) the thought that my $50 might be better put to work with a donation to CARE.
Thanks again.