Toms Shoes For FSU
Online, September 26, 2012 (Newswire.com) - TOMS started when Mycoskie befriended children in a village in Argentina and found that they had no shoes to protect their feet. Wanting to help, he created TOMS Shoes, a company that would match every pair of shoes purchased with a pair of new shoes given to a child in need - One for One.
Supporting TOMS One for One movement, purchasing a pair of TOMS provides a child in need with a free pair of the shoes, especially designed for everyday wear in rough terrain.
For the record, the shoes donated to children are not the shoes that customers buy. Instead, the donations depend on the child's need and his or her environment.
TOMS shoes provides a stylish alternative for the fashionably inclined-the Florida State University Campus Classics for football season.
Double XL jerseys and Crocs may make another atrocious appearance in the stands of Doak Campbell Stadium, but this year, a new face has come forward.
Nole pride to be displayed in any venue is allowed by the FSU Campus Classics. The Collegiate Licensing Company licenses the classics officially, and authentic FSU garnet and gold construct canvas upper material.
A suede insole perfectly compliments the interior decorative lining decorative lining. It's where school spirit meets clean style for a good cause.
FSU senior Yesenia Ezell said that these shoes can be worn anywhere, and they represent FSU without being obnoxious.
The One for One Movement has given over one million pairs of shoes to children in need since the Toms company founded.Toms has protected the feet of children in many countries from hurts.
Along with a free pair, the opportunity to access health and educational services Toms to make an impact with longevity.
As a child grows, Toms will continue to supply a pair. Where function meets fashion, it is no doubt that this harmonious union would only be fit for a Seminole.