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Heel height consistency across an entire batch directly impacts how quickly a retailer can stage inventory for visual merchandising or online flat lays. At three centimeters, the tolerance must stay within plus or minus two millimeters to prevent visible discrepancies when multiple pairs are displayed together. Our production protocol includes post-molding calibration checks on every tenth unit per carton, ensuring uniform elevation without requiring manual sorting at your warehouse. This level of control reduces prep time before photoshoots and minimizes customer complaints about perceived height variance, which often trigger returns even when the product meets standard specifications.
We maintain over two hundred active designs in the Heels 3 Cm category, spanning pointed toe stilettos, square toe mules, slingbacks, and block heel loafers, each offered in core neutrals alongside seasonal accent shades. New silhouettes enter the catalog every six weeks, with best-sellers automatically replenished based on regional sell-through data from our top fifty wholesale accounts. This rhythm supports both fast-fashion boutiques needing fresh drops and established retailers building evergreen assortments. Every style is engineered for sub-fifteen-dollar landed cost at scale, preserving healthy margins even when priced competitively against mass-market competitors.
Our assortment addresses overlooked operational gaps such as extended narrow and wide fittings in the same heel height, which most suppliers omit due to mold complexity. This allows you to capture underserved foot types without fragmenting your inventory across multiple height tiers. Additionally, all outsoles feature a standardized grip pattern tested for indoor retail environments, reducing slip-related incidents during in-store try-ons. For e-commerce sellers, we provide bulk-ready polybag packaging with scuff-resistant film, cutting repackaging labor by up to forty percent compared to loose-box shipments.
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