We caught up with TOMS founder and CEO Blake Mycoskie after he revealed the next chapter in the five-year-old company's unique one-for-one business model on Tuesday. In the video below, find out how the eyeglasses idea, which had festered in Mycoskie's head since 2007, finally became reality, more on the one-for-one concept, and why there's no TOMS logo on the sunglasses -- only three distinctive stripes.
TOMS Founder Blake Mycoskie Tells Us About One-for-One Eyewear and How Every Stripe Tells a Story
TOMS Shoes' Next Chapter is One-for-One Eyewear
With the snip of a lock and the opening of a "mystery box" that had been sealed since SXSW, TOMS Shoes founder Blake Mycoskie revealed the next chapter in the Santa Monica-based company's one-for-one mission: Eyewear.
Go 'One Day Without Shoes' On April 5
Kick off your footwear this Tuesday, April 5, and join TOMS for One Day Without Shoes - the official global movement to raise shoe awareness. Typically TOMS promotes One for One, their mission to give one pair of new TOMS shoes to a child in need per each pair of TOMS shoes purchased. But April 5 is not about shoe sales...
Interview: TOMS Shoes' Blake Mycoskie on the One Millionth Pair Donated
We caught up with TOMS Shoes founder Blake Mycoskie on a return trip to Argentina (where the idea was originally hatched) for TOMS One Millionth Pair Shoe Drop.
PhiLAnthropist Interview: TOMS Shoes Founder Blake Mycoskie Plans to Give Away 300,000 Pairs in 2009
What happens when you travel to Argentina to learn how to play Polo? You start a sustainable and socially conscious shoe company. Of course.


