Description
Made-To-Order Block Heel Pumps is a B2B women’s-footwear development direction for fashion footwear brands, dress-shoe labels, retailers and wholesalers developing a repeatable block-heel pump SKU for office, occasion or core seasonal ranges. Lajwanti Collections can support custom, private-label, OEM or ODM development from Lahore, Pakistan, with paid sampling, specification approval and bulk production. The page should sell the sourcing route for this pointed-toe ankle-strap block-heel pump, not generic retail fashion advice.
Made-To-Order Block Heel Pumps for Relevant B2B Buyers
For a buyer searching for made-to-order block heel pumps, the commercial question is not simply whether a similar shoe can be purchased. The useful question is whether a defined product can be translated into a repeatable specification for a brand, retail programme or wholesale assortment. This page is therefore positioned around a product-specific block-heel pump reference for brands seeking a pointed-toe, ankle-strap dress pump with a stable mid block-heel direction. It should help a sourcing team understand what must be decided before quotation, what is confirmed during sampling, and what becomes locked only after the approved reference is signed off.
The intended audience is fashion footwear brands, dress-shoe labels, retailers and wholesalers developing a repeatable block-heel pump SKU for office, occasion or core seasonal ranges. Their decisions normally involve the role of the style in the range, target quantity, colourways, size requirements, branding, packaging and delivery destination. The page should support those procurement decisions without taking ownership of the broad pumps-manufacturer query. That broader intent belongs to the Pumps parent page, while this URL owns the narrower pointed-toe ankle-strap block-heel pump direction defined by the V5 mapping.
From a merchandising perspective, a narrow product page is strongest when it explains where the style sits in an assortment. Made-To-Order Block Heel Pumps can be discussed as a specific development route rather than a complete category: buyers may evaluate it for office, occasion and transitional fashion ranges. The final commercial proposition still depends on the approved design and specification, so the public copy should avoid promises about comfort, durability, grip, performance or materials unless the supporting evidence is available for this exact product.
Product Style, Materials and Customisation
The current first-party page describes a pointed-toe profile, adjustable ankle strap, mid block heel and croc-embossed upper direction. It lists material and sole choices as options rather than one locked construction. Exact heel height, upper composition, lining, insole, outsole and hardware must be confirmed during quotation and sample approval.
Customisation should be expressed as a controlled set of buyer choices. Depending on technical feasibility, options may include the last and toe profile, heel type or height, upper direction, lining, insole, outsole, straps or closures, surface finish, colour, size run, logo placement and retail packaging. These are not automatic features of Made-To-Order Block Heel Pumps; they are fields to be confirmed during quotation and then finalised after the paid sample or prototype has been approved.
For colour and material planning on Made-To-Order Block Heel Pumps, the safest workflow is reference-led. A buyer can submit a physical sample, sketch, tech pack, colour reference or visual direction. Lajwanti Collections can then assess feasibility and quote against the actual requirements. Where the source package does not verify an exact material or construction, the page should say “available options may include,” “subject to technical feasibility,” or “confirmed during quotation” rather than presenting a guessed specification as a product fact.
Buyer Decisions to Confirm
- Exact silhouette and product reference to manufacture
- Toe/last direction and heel type/height
- Upper, lining, insole and outsole requirements
- Colourways, surface finish and decorative details
- Closure, straps or hardware where applicable
- Size run and grading requirements
- Logo placement, labels and packaging direction
- Destination country, required quantity and sample expectations
Private Label, OEM and ODM Manufacturing
Private Label, OEM and ODM are different development routes and should be described accurately on the Made-To-Order Block Heel Pumps page. Private label means the product is developed for sale under the buyer’s brand, with branding and packaging requirements incorporated into the approved specification. OEM is appropriate when the buyer supplies a reference, drawing, tech pack or detailed specification and wants production against that direction. ODM is appropriate when the buyer wants to adapt an existing Lajwanti design direction, subject to feasibility and agreed changes.
For this pointed-toe ankle-strap block-heel pump, the route selected affects the information needed at enquiry stage. A buyer with a mature specification can move directly into feasibility, quotation and sampling. A buyer with only a visual direction may need more development decisions before the sample can be started. In either case, the approved sample acts as the control reference for bulk production; the page should not imply that an unapproved concept automatically proceeds to manufacturing.
Branding for Made-To-Order Block Heel Pumps can be planned alongside the shoe specification. Potential brand touchpoints may include insole or outsole marks, labels, hangtags, box artwork and outer-carton requirements, depending on the style and technical feasibility. The purpose is not to list every possible branding method as guaranteed; it is to prompt the buyer to submit the required brand assets early enough for them to be evaluated and incorporated into the quotation and sample approval process.
MOQ, Paid Samples and Bulk Production
For women’s footwear, the verified MOQ is 12 pairs per design, per colour. Samples are paid, not automatically free. Typical paid sample development is 10–14 days after the design and specifications are confirmed, while typical bulk production is 4–6 weeks after sample approval. These timings are planning references rather than guarantees; complexity, materials, revisions, packaging, quantities, component availability and production planning can change the final confirmed schedule for Made-To-Order Block Heel Pumps.
A practical buyer journey for made-to-order block heel pumps starts with a clear brief and ends with shipment against an approved reference. The quotation should define the commercial assumptions, while the sample stage verifies the design direction before a bulk commitment is made. If the buyer changes materials, heel components, colourways, packaging or other significant specifications after sampling begins, the schedule and quotation may need to be revised. Keeping approvals documented reduces ambiguity between development and production.
Five-Stage Buyer Journey
- Share the Brief — send the product reference, quantities, colourways, size needs, branding and destination.
- Feasibility and Quotation — confirm technical direction, commercial assumptions and quotation-specific requirements.
- Paid Sample Development — develop the sample after design/specification confirmation.
- Sample and Specification Approval — approve the reference and documented specification before bulk.
- Bulk Production, Checks, Packing and Shipping — manufacture against the approved reference, complete agreed checks, pack and support worldwide shipping.
Quality Control Against Approved References
Quality control should be tied to the approved pointed-toe ankle-strap block-heel pump reference rather than unsupported generic claims. Relevant checks can include visual conformity to the approved sample, colour and finish consistency, pair matching, size marking, logo placement, closure or hardware operation where applicable, outsole attachment and packaging accuracy. Exact test methods or certification claims should not be published unless they are documented for this product and order.
For repeat orders of Made-To-Order Block Heel Pumps, the buyer should keep the approved specification, colour references and packaging files consistent. Where a component or material changes, the difference should be reviewed before production. This is especially important for named or visually distinctive products because small changes in heel shape, finish, hardware or colour can alter the merchandising identity even when the overall silhouette remains similar.
Product Care and Handling
Product care and handling instructions for Made-To-Order Block Heel Pumps must remain material-dependent. Until the final upper, lining, outsole, finish and decorative components are known, the page should avoid one-size-fits-all cleaning claims. A safe public instruction is to follow the care method confirmed for the approved material specification, store pairs in clean and dry conditions, protect finished surfaces from unnecessary abrasion, and use packaging appropriate to the approved presentation standard.
Why Work with Lajwanti Collections?
Lajwanti Collections is a Lahore, Pakistan-based B2B private-label, OEM, ODM, custom and made-to-order manufacturer operating since 2003. For Made-To-Order Block Heel Pumps, the relevant verified advantages are a paid-sample-before-bulk workflow, the women’s-footwear MOQ of 12 pairs per design per colour, custom development support, branding and packaging coordination, and worldwide shipping support. The page should rely on those verified facts rather than invented capacity, certification, factory-size or client-count claims.
Request a Manufacturing Quote
To request a manufacturing quote for made-to-order block heel pumps, the buyer should send the product reference or brief, intended quantity, colourways, size requirements, branding/packaging needs, destination country and any delivery requirement. If a reference image, drawing or tech pack is available, it should be included so feasibility can be assessed against the real design. The next step is quotation and paid sample development—not a consumer checkout. Contact Lajwanti Collections by WhatsApp at +92 333 941 1234 or by email at info@lajwanticollections.com.



