While vacationing in argentina during 2006,mycoskie befriended children who had no shoes to protect them during long walks to obtain food and water,as well as attend school.going barefoot was acommon practice in rural farming regions of developing countries, where many subsistence farmers could not afford even a single pair of shoes. Mycoskie learned that going barefoot could lead to some serious health problems.podoconiosis was one such disease in which feet and legs swelled,formed ulcers,emitted a foul smell,and caused intense pain.it affected millions of people across 10 countries in tropical africa, central america,and northern india.for millions, not wearing shoes could deepen the cycle of poverty and ruin lives. Upset that such a simple need was being unmet,mycoskie founded toms shoes in order to provide them the shoes they needed." I was so overwhelmed by the spirit of the south american people, especially those who had so little," mycoskie said. " I was instantly struck with the desire the responsibility to do more." The name of his new venture was toms shoes.