Toms  Shoes
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Toms Shoes

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              Rated #228 in Fashion & Apparel
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Everyone seems to love these shoes but me. Everyone seems to love these shoes but me. I was told they need time to be broken in to be fully comfortable but no matter how many times or for how long I wear them, the backs of my heels always end up with broken skin which makes it impossible for me to wear these.

Don't waste your time and energy I have had the most difficult time dealing with Toms. They did not send me my store credit for referring someone in time, their website is constantly saying they have something in stock but when I order it, I get an email saying that they are out of stock. Whenever I try to email a question or concern, the answer I get back takes forever and it's never helpful. Love the shoes and the comfort.

Confused?! When I first got my Toms I was I love. They were super comfy and I could handle work on my feet. Unfortunately then a few things happened; they wore down within a few months, the threads starting coming out and they aren't washable. I was bummed since they are not cheap and have not saved up to get another pair yet, even though they are so super cute. Now I learn they are made in China?! Totally confused how it has to do with helping children in other countries with a pair of shoes. The brand has me questioning them completely.

cheaply made and don't fit I've received a couple of pairs of canvas slip on Tom's Shoes as a gift. They were way too narrow for me and you could see where the shoe is glued to the soles. The only reason I give two stars is because of the charity work they do. Otherwise,the shoes are awful.

Not for high arches Fabric is folded in weird spots that rub against your foot. Not for people with a high arch

I wish I could afford some right now so others could also benefit.

I don't see the point in continuing to be an enabler to these poor countries when our own people right here DO need help. Where have all these donations of food, clothing and cash come from? From the very people who now have lost their jobs, their homes and had their lives ruined. The ones that now cannot continue to donate and are in need of their own help. The ones that suffer the most with all the government cutbacks. Are you blind to what's happening here? People live in their cars. Whole families! In abandoned houses, gas station bathrooms, it goes on and on. Why should these folks have to go without their running water and electricity and a roof over their head when they had worked so hard to get them? They donated to the cause before, and now they deserve the same in return. There are ALOT of Americans who have lost everything. Heard of Katrina? Many families still are in shelters. OUR people DO need help and they rightfully deserve it before ANYONE else!

There are so many children in need right here in the USA. Why are these companies always helping other children and neglecting the ones in their own country ??? As much as I would like to buy a pair, I wont. I wont support any product that puts another country before the US.

I'm all for comfort but I'm sorry, Toms are soooo ugly

Tom's run short. I found this out by purchasing one pair, them not being returnable and going back to get a size larger. They are comfortable since there is not much too them (no support, etc.) I have to agree they are very unattractive.

Although these shoes look cute and they may be very comfortable, I personally am not a fan of them because they are not something i would wear and they don't seem to have the support that i would look for in a shoe.

I cannot support this mindless business concept where they over charge for fabric shoes and give shoes to a poor kid in another country. It feels good, sure, but the reality is that no ONE asks who is making these shoes in the first place when MOST of these products are made in China where some kid doesn't go to school and gets paid a few dollars a day.................to promote this idea of helping someone else? The reality is that we live in an urban area and for millions of years people have not worn shoes. NOT having shoes is the least of their problems in these poor countries.

Ordered shoes for my daughter for Christmas and they were listed as shipped but never left on the warehouse. I know mistakes happen but all I got from them was a "sorry". Stated they would e-mail a coupon for a 10% discount (after I asked for some kind of remuneration for my aggravation) but they never did. Also promised overnight shipping but that didn't happpen either. Finally got the shoes in mid-January. Would not recommend a site with such poor customer service and, obviously, will never order from them again.

These are not cute and in addition the model that this company uses is irresponsible and unsustainable. It creates dependency on the west for the people who make/receive them in developing countries.

I'm all for comfort but I'm sorry, Toms are soooo ugly