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  1. Bombas Donates 9,000 Socks to Spartanburg Nonprofit

    Help for Our Elderly, a nonprofit in Spartanburg, South Carolina, received a donation of 9,000 socks from Bombas to distribute to local seniors in need.

    WYFF4
  2. Crisis Center of West Texas Receives 5,000 Bombas Socks

    The Crisis Center of West Texas became a Bombas Giving Partner and received 5,000 socks to distribute to survivors of domestic and sexual violence.

    Odessa American
  3. Bombas Appoints Former Under Armour Exec as CEO to Expand Beyond Digital Roots

    In May 2025, Bombas announced Jason LaRose, former Under Armour executive, as its new CEO to lead the company's expansion into wholesale and physical retail.

    Income Innovator Hub
  4. Bombas Taps Former Under Armour Exec as CEO

    Bombas co-founder David Heath is stepping down as CEO to become executive chair, and retail veteran and former Under Armour executive Jason LaRose will take the helm.

    Parsers VC
  5. Bombas' Friday Slides: Comfortable and Versatile Footwear for Travel

    A review of Bombas' Friday Slides highlights their comfort and versatility, making them ideal for travel and various activities.

    Travel + Leisure
  6. RiverStone Health teams up with Bombas Socks to give out 3,000 pairs of socks

    RiverStone Health collaborates with Bombas Socks to distribute 3,000 pairs of socks to community members in need as temperatures decrease.

    Montana Right Now
  7. Bombas Ventures Outside Socks and Expands into Slides

    Bombas has launched indoor/outdoor slide sandals in six colors, retailing for $48. For every pair purchased, the company will donate a pair of socks to those in need.

    Modern Retail
  8. Bombas Expanding Into the U.K. With Socks and Underwear

    Bombas is moving overseas for the first time, offering its socks, slippers, and underwear in the U.K. starting today. The company will also partner with St. Mungo’s, a charity working to end homelessness, donating 5,000 pairs of socks this month and an additional 5,000 pairs later in the year.

    AOL
  9. Why For Days, Bombas Bet on Take-back Programs

    Bombas partners with For Days to launch a take-back program aimed at minimizing clothing waste. Customers can purchase a Take Back Bag for $10, fill it with outworn clothing from any brand, and receive $10 in Bombas store credit. The program supports responsible recycling and aims to curb landfill waste.

    AOL
  10. Co-Founder of Billion-Dollar Bombas Brand Finds Next Investment in K9 Resorts; Signs Multi-Unit Agreement with Luxury Dog Care Franchise

    A co-founder of Bombas has invested in K9 Resorts, a luxury dog care franchise, signing a multi-unit agreement to open three resorts in Connecticut.

    Olean Times Herald

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