Raising A Stink Over Toms Shoes

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Raising a stink over TOMS shoes
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So, I bought a pair of TOMS about three months ago, very enthused to be a supporter of the company’s One for One campaign: For every pair you buy, another is given to a child in need. Pretty good deal, right? At around $55 for brand-new, high-design shoes, I thought so.

After a few days of breaking my TOMS in, I was hooked. They are the most comfortable pair of shoes I’ve ever had and I felt good in them. They’re no high heels, but they’re cute. And the best part about them is knowing that I’m helping someone in need.

But about two months into wearing my TOMS, I started to question the love affair. They started to smell. I wasn’t sure if it was my own feet or what, but it was bad. Other shoes that I’ve worn for a year smelled better. Carrying this kind of stank around, I didn’t feel comfortable anymore. So I decided to take a break.

My brother mentioned the other day how he stopped wearing his TOMS, too. He had the same thing happen to him—about two months into wearing the shoes, the foot funk got horrendous. He said they were starting to get sticky inside, too.

The idea of helping someone else out is great. But if they only last for a couple of months, I’m not sure if they’re worth it. C’mon, Tom. If a kid’s poor, the last thing he’s "in need" of are stinky shoes.
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