The founders spent two years in research and development to ensure their product was actually worth buying. They tested hundreds of prototypes to solve common annoyances, leading to innovations like:
: A mid-foot compression arch that adds extra comfort. The founders spent two years in research and
: Ensuring socks didn't slide down during the day. : Eliminating that annoying bump at the front of the shoe
: Eliminating that annoying bump at the front of the shoe. They hit $25,000 in just 24 hours and
The story of Bombas is a masterclass in how a simple, everyday item—the humble sock—can be reimagined to drive massive social change. The Spark on Fifth Avenue
To launch, they turned to Indiegogo, aiming for $15,000. They hit $25,000 in just 24 hours and raised nearly $150,000 by the end of the month. Swimming with the Sharks
In 2011, co-founder David Heath saw a post on Facebook that changed his life: socks were the number one most requested item at homeless shelters. This revelation hit home during a walk down Fifth Avenue in New York, when David met a man with a sign that said, "I'll take anything".