November 5, 2013 – Los Angeles, CA – In a bold and unexpected move that
underscores its role as a leader in social innovation, TOMS today launched the
TOMS Marketplace, a new online retail destination hosted on TOMS.com that
features a curated collection of 200 socially conscious products from 30
different companies. Featured at http://www.TOMS.com/marketplace for customers in the U.S.,
each of the TOMS Marketplace partner brands has a meaningful story and shares
TOMS’ deep commitment to giving to those in need, spanning a wide range of
causes and geographic areas of impact.
“The TOMS Marketplace represents
something that is bigger than us,” said Blake Mycoskie, Founder and Chief Shoe
Giver of TOMS. “We believe social entrepreneurship is a movement that is here
to stay, and the TOMS Marketplace is our way of bringing awareness to so many
amazing companies, causes and products. For the past few years, I have been
humbled by the number of social entrepreneurs who have been inspired by the TOMS
business model. In fact, it wasn't too long ago that I found myself in a similar
position. So I thought, ‘What can we do to help support these companies?’ The
TOMS Marketplace is the result.”
By bringing together such a diverse
collection of social entrepreneurs at various stages of their business, the TOMS
Marketplace presents a wide assortment of products across an array of lifestyle
categories, from accessories, apparel and bags to home goods, jewelry, sports
equipment, tech and more. Prices range from $5 to $500 for products that have
never been available at TOMS.com until today.
For the most part, the
TOMS Marketplace highlights early-stage companies and their causes, each of whom
were thoroughly vetted by TOMS’ Giving department to make sure their ability to
deliver on their mission statements is of the highest standard. Some more
recognizable than others – yet all respected for their work – the companies and
causes that make up the debut TOMS Marketplace collection include:
•
31 Bits
• Apolis
• Badala
• Charity Water
•
Cleobella
• Della
• Denik
• Falling Whistles
• Fortuned
Culture
• From You With Love
• Half United
• Harper Belle
Jewelry
• JADETribe
• JOYN
• Krochet Kids
International
• Lemlem
• LSTN
• Movember
• One World
Futbol Project
• Out of Print
• Rose + Fitzgerald
• Same
Sky
• Stone + Cloth
• Sword & Plough
• Tegu
• The
Base Project
• The Giving Keys
• The Honest Company
• Yellow
Leaf Hammocks
“The social entrepreneurship movement is made up of a lot
of like-minded individuals, and in many ways it’s a fraternity of people who
want to do business differently,” added Mycoskie. “I’ve been a part of this
network for years and have recognized many organizations that have very
interesting ideas and businesses that can scale. Many of these have found a
place in the TOMS Marketplace.”
TOMS’ innovation does not stop at the
TOMS Marketplace. The company recently announced that through its Giving
Partners it has hand-placed over 10 million pairs of new shoes on children in
need and has helped give sight to nearly 200,000 people around the world. The
success of TOMS’ One for One® business model has led to a continued evolution of
its Giving efforts, with the company having made major investments in its shoe
manufacturing, economic empowerment, commissioned field research, and product
partnerships that have raised millions of dollars for non-profit organizations.
The TOMS Marketplace is the latest such investment from TOMS.
“We’re so
excited to utilize, share and leverage TOMS’ platforms, our resources and our
marketing to assist our TOMS Marketplace partners to help give to those in
need,” added Mycoskie. “We believe our customers – and even those who aren’t
necessarily customers – trust the TOMS brand and what we stand for. They are
coming to our website because they want to buy or give a gift that gives back,
and with the TOMS Marketplace, they will have a much greater selection of
choices, all in one place.”
About
TOMS:
In 2006, American traveler Blake Mycoskie befriended
children in a village in Argentina and found they had no shoes to protect their
feet. Wanting to help, he created TOMS, 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.®
Since then, TOMS has given over 10 million pairs of new shoes to children in
need.
Five years later, TOMS realized this movement could serve other
basic needs and launched TOMS Eyewear. With every pair purchased, TOMS will help
give sight to a person in need. One for One.® Since launching, TOMS has helped
save or restore the sight of nearly 200,00 people worldwide.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
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