Classic alpargata style, canvas upper, elastic gore for easy fit, suede footbed. with every pair of shoes you purchase, toms will give a new pair of shoes to a child in need. one for one
Klassischer Alpargata-Stil, Obermaterial aus Segeltuch, elastischer Gore für einfache Passform, Wildleder-Fußbett Mit jedem Paar Schuhe, das Sie kaufen, geben Toms einem Kind in Not ein neues Paar Schuhe. Einer für eins
طراز ألبارجاتا الكلاسيكي، جزء علوي من القماش، قماش مرن لسهولة الارتداء، نعل داخلي من الشامواه. مع كل زوج من الأحذية التي تشتريها، ستمنح تومز زوجًا جديدًا من الأحذية لطفل محتاج. واحد مقابل واحد
TOMS Shoes was founded in 2006 by Blake Mycoskie. The shoe is a unique slip-on design comprised of clean lines and lightweight fabrics in vibrant colors and prints. TOMS was founded when Blake was inspired on a trip to Argentina by the traditional, rope-soled Argentine "alpargata." He was struck by the poverty and health issues of the country, and set out to reinvent the alpargata for the U.S. market, and in doing so to accomplish one goal: Making life more comfortable for those without shoes. To realize this purpose, Blake made a commitment to match every pair of TOMS purchased with a donation of a pair to a child in need. It's simple: If you buy a pair of TOMS, the company will give a pair to someone in need on your behalf. During its first year in business, TOMS sold 10,000 pairs of shoes, and Blake returned to Argentina to lead his first annual Shoe Drop during which he donated to the children who had inspired him. TOMS Shoes are now available in multiple colors and fabric combinations for men, women and a recently introduced line for children, aptly titled Tiny TOMS.
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I attempted to correct the definition of a radio station call sign which was incorrectly defined in this website. It was the definition of KELG. I know the history of KELG because I was the President and founder of the company that applied for the license of KELG and put the station on the air. When I attempted to enter the correct information, my entry was flagged by Facebook, although I had not knowingly posted it on Facebook.
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The FCC Call Sign KELG was originated by Fred Lundgren when he founded a company named Bastrop County Communications in 1976 and applied for the original license of the Elgin, Texas radio station. The license was granted in 1979. The station operated with a four tower parallelogram on 1440 AM with a directional array designed to put a city grade signal over Austin, Texas. Therefore, KELG stands for K-Elgin and is not related to the non-description in definitions.net.more »
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The FCC Call Sign KELG was originated by Fred Lundgren when he founded a Texas Corporation named Bastrop County Communications in 1976 and applied for the original license of the Elgin, Texas radio station. The license was granted in 1979. The station operated with a four tower parallelogram on 1440 AM with a directional array designed to put a city grade signal over Austin, Texas.more »
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