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This isn’t usually something I’d post about but TOMS is offering a great sale. You can get 11% cash back plus save $10 off $50, making a pair of Toms a very good deal.
I consider TOMS to be travel related for a couple of reasons.
- Kim loves her TOMS and wears them on many of our trips. So for you ladies out there, TOMS makes for a great pair of lightweight travel shoes. TOMS does also sell mens items but I don’t find them to be something that I’d personally recommend. (That’s based on a style choice not quality or function!)
- TOMS gives back around the world. With every product you purchase, TOMS will help a person in need. One For One.
Find out how TOMS gives Shoes and Sight around the world here.
So now on to the deal.
TOMS is running a holiday sale offering $10 off $50 until December 2nd at 11:59 PM PST on all orders. Use promo code THANKFUL13 at checkout. Not a bad deal at all!
There is also another deal to save $20 off $75 for signing up for TOMS by referral code. This is an even better deal if you were looking to buy a couple of pairs. While I don’t have an account with TOMS, Kim does.
Sign up for a TOMS account HERE using Kim’s referral code. (If you sign up with Kim’s code, she will earn a referral bonus & you get $20 off.)
You can also get 11% cash back for shopping at TOMS through TopCashback. If you don’t already have a TopCashback account you can sign up through my link HERE. (If you sign up through my link, I will earn a referral bonus.)
What price will these discounts get you a pair of TOMS for?
Kim bought a pair of Classics which cost $54 full price. She used the $10 off $50 code making them $44 shipped. We earned $4.84 for clicking through TopCashback to get to the TOMS site. This made the final price for Kim $39.16.
(If you use the $20 off $75 referral code, the price will be a couple of $$ cheaper per pair, mainly due to a little more cash back.)
If you’re looking to buy some TOMS, you might as well save some money. If you use our links above, we’d greatly appreciate it. Thanks!
Hate to be the one to throw it out there, but the model used by Tom’s shoes is widely rejected as a negative impact in the developing world.
http://www.whydev.org/some-bad-news-about-toms-shoes/
http://www.fastcoexist.com/1679628/the-broken-buy-one-give-one-model-three-ways-to-save-toms-shoes
http://handswideopen.wordpress.com/2011/04/05/toms-shoes-and-a-day-without-dignity/