Thursday, June 25, 2009
The El 6/24/09
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Healthcare Basics
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Shoes That Make You Smile
The first thing that struck me was how colorful and fun the fabrics of the shoes are. I decided on the pink big dots for myself. So cute!
TOMS shoes are based on a traditional Argentinian design. They have a relaxed, comfy fit. They're very light. I would compare them with flip-flops in terms of comfort and support. There is some very slight arch support built in, but not nearly enough for me to wear all day. Most of the styles have a leather inner sole which helps make them a little more durable. The outer sole is made of rubber. These are the perfect shoes for summer when you get tired of your flip-flops! They're also great to throw on to run errands, or just do a little running around. Just DON'T wear them in the rain. Your feet will be soaked. The major downside I've found so far is that these get dirty! The fabric extends over the entire toe box and almost down to the ground so it's nearly impossible to keep them clean. I haven't tried to get the dirt out, but because of the leather, you can't really put them in the wash. I'll let you know how it goes! Also, because they're canvas, expect some stretching with wear. But I have to say I've gotten tons of compliments on them. And there's something to be said for shoes you can feel good about wearing. They come in mens, womens, and babies sizes with youth sizes in the works. And they come in vegan styles too!
Why can you feel good about giving shoes to a kid in need? Children in developing countries often go barefoot. Because they don't have access to other forms of transportation, these kids can walk miles a day. Having shoes offers protection, and the ability to walk distances that couldn't be covered barefoot. It also protects them from all sorts of preventable diseases. One of the most common ways for many diseases in developing countries to be spread is through the soil and into cuts and sores on bare feet. The simple prevention? Shoes! So get yourself a pair, and make a difference to one child today.