OEM / PRIVATE LABEL MANUFACTURING

Made-to-Order Flat Shoes for Private Label Brands

Built for B2B buyers, Made-to-Order Flat Shoes for Private Label Brands can be developed under private label, OEM or ODM according to your approved brief. Lajwanti Collections uses a verified MOQ of 12 pairs per design, per colour for women’s footwear. Samples are paid; bulk production begins after sample and specification approval. Branding, packaging, size planning and material choices remain quotation-specific. Typical paid sample development is 10–14 days after design/specification confirmation, and typical bulk production is 4–6 weeks after sample approval; final schedules remain quotation-specific. Worldwide shipping support is available. Request a quote by sharing your reference, quantity, target market and brand requirements.

  • 12-pair MOQ per design, per colour for women’s footwear
  • Paid sample development before bulk production
  • Private-label, OEM and ODM routes available
  • Branding and packaging confirmed to the approved specification
  • Worldwide shipping support with quotation-specific logistics
B2B Order Information

Quick B2B Specifications

Essential ordering details for wholesale, OEM, ODM and private-label enquiries.

MOQ

Flexible MOQ

Suitable for boutique launches and larger wholesale programs.

Sampling

Sample Available

Review product details before bulk production begins.

Customization

OEM & Private Label

Customize materials, sizing, branding and packaging.

Delivery

Worldwide Shipping

Export support for international wholesale and brand orders.

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  • OEM & Private Label Full custom development, your branding, your specs
  • Worldwide Shipping Trusted by wholesalers and brands globally
  • Dedicated Account Manager One point of contact from sample to shipment
  • Flexible MOQs Scaled for both boutique and bulk orders

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B2B Manufacturing & Customization

From Your Product Brief to Production-Ready Delivery

Develop this style around your market, materials, sizing, branding and packaging requirements with sampling, production oversight and export-ready support.

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Manufacturing Confidence

Manufacturing Oversight

Production requirements stay aligned from approved specifications through manufacturing.

Sample Before Production

Review materials, construction and branding before approving bulk production.

Quality-Focused Process

Key checkpoints help maintain consistency across construction, finishing and materials.

Export-Ready Support

Packaging and production can be prepared around international B2B shipment requirements.

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How Your Custom Order Works

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Share Requirements

Product, quantity, sizing, materials and branding.

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Quote & Plan

Review MOQ, pricing, options and timeline.

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Sample & Approval

Check the sample and confirm revisions.

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Bulk Production

Production begins with quality checkpoints.

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Branding & Delivery

Final branding, packing and shipment preparation.

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Customize This Style

Adapt this base design to your brand positioning, target market and collection requirements.

OEM / ODM / Private Label

Share your reference, specification or target look and we can review feasibility before sampling.

Materials & Finishes

Select materials, textures and finish direction.

Colours

Develop colourways around your collection palette.

Sizing & Fit

Confirm size range, grading and fit requirements.

Logo & Branding

Add approved private-label branding and marks.

Custom Packaging

Develop packaging suited to your brand presentation.

Design Adjustments

Review feasible changes before sample development.

Description

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Made-to-Order Flat Shoes for Private Label Brands is a B2B product-development direction for footwear startups, established brands, designers, retailers and sourcing teams with their own reference or specification direction. Lajwanti Collections can develop this made-to-order flat shoes through private-label, OEM, ODM and made-to-order workflows, with design choices confirmed through paid sampling before bulk production. The page should sell a sourcing route, not a one-pair retail purchase.

A strong B2B page for made-to-order flat shoes helps a buyer understand what can be decided, what must be sampled, and what remains quotation-specific. In this case the evidence base supports existing Custom Made Flat Shoes page identity, verified company made-to-order manufacturing model, flat-shoe category. Lajwanti Collections should therefore present the product as a configurable direction and avoid filling information gaps with assumptions about leather type, cushioning, outsole performance, measurements, certifications or other technical properties that have not been documented.

Made-to-Order Flat Shoes for Private Label Brands for Relevant B2B Buyers

The sourcing audience includes footwear startups, established brands, designers, retailers and sourcing teams with their own reference or specification direction. Practical collection uses may cover buyer-led design briefs, private-label product development, OEM reference-based flat shoes, small collection testing under the verified footwear MOQ. Instead of promising a fixed off-the-shelf configuration, the page should invite buyers to specify their commercial objective, target customer, destination market and planned order quantity. These inputs affect material feasibility, component selection, size grading, branding method and packaging. The result is a product page that supports an RFQ decision rather than competing with the parent category for generic flat-shoe traffic.

Product Style, Materials and Customisation

For made-to-order flat shoes, product development starts with the approved design direction and then moves into specification choices. Lajwanti Collections may discuss upper materials, lining, insole, outsole, colourways, surface finish, straps or closures, trims, embellishment, size grading and packaging. Women’s-footwear options can include genuine leather, PU, synthetics, suede, nubuck, patent looks, satin, velvet, woven fabrics, mesh, lace, decorative hardware and rubber or synthetic soles where feasible. None should be described as the product’s exact construction until the sample and quotation confirm it.

Buyer Decisions to Confirm

  • Design reference and intended use
  • Material/finish preferences
  • Toe, closure, strap and trim details
  • Colour and size requirements
  • Logo and label positions
  • Box or other packaging specification
  • Order quantity by design and colour
  • Destination and delivery planning

Private Label, OEM and ODM Manufacturing

Lajwanti Collections supports private-label, OEM and ODM work, but each term should describe a real development path. Private label means the finished made-to-order flat shoes is prepared for sale under the buyer’s brand. OEM means the buyer supplies the reference or specification basis. ODM means an existing Lajwanti Collections direction is adapted to the buyer’s commercial requirements. The sample stage is where the chosen route becomes a controlled, written specification for colour, components, sizing, branding and packaging.

MOQ, Paid Samples and Bulk Production

For made-to-order flat shoes, Lajwanti Collections’ verified women’s-footwear MOQ is 12 pairs for each design in each colour. A paid sample is developed before bulk production; typical sample development is 10–14 days after the design/specifications are confirmed, while bulk production is typically 4–6 weeks after sample approval. These figures must be described as typical because material choices, revisions, packaging, quantities, components and production planning can alter the schedule.

The procurement flow for made-to-order flat shoes remains five steps: Share the Brief, complete Feasibility and Quotation, develop the Paid Sample, approve the Sample and Specification, then move to Bulk Production, Checks, Packing and Shipping.

Quality Control Against Approved References

For made-to-order flat shoes, QC should compare the production output with the approved sample and agreed specification. Practical checks include conformance to the approved buyer brief, pair symmetry, agreed material/component matching, size grading, branding placement, packaging to approved specification. Any additional requirement—such as a specific material tolerance, finish, decorative detail or packaging method—should be confirmed in writing during sampling. Avoid generic claims such as “tested,” “certified” or “non-slip” unless the relevant evidence is available for the exact product.

Product Care and Handling

Material-dependent care is safer than a generic promise. For made-to-order flat shoes, recommend clean and dry storage, light cleaning with a suitable soft cloth, avoidance of aggressive solvents, and protective packing during transport or stock holding. If the approved design uses delicate finishes or embellishment, the care label should address them specifically. Final consumer-care instructions should be confirmed only after the exact production materials and finish are agreed.

Why Work with Lajwanti Collections?

For made-to-order flat shoes, the verified supplier profile is that Lajwanti Collections has operated since 2003 and is based in Lahore, Pakistan. Its verified sourcing routes include private label, OEM, ODM, custom and made-to-order manufacturing. Samples are paid, bulk production follows approved sampling/specification, and worldwide shipping support is available. For this women’s-footwear product, the verified MOQ is 12 pairs per design, per colour. Keep those facts visible because they help a B2B buyer qualify the supplier without relying on unsupported social proof or production claims.

Request a Manufacturing Quote

Send Lajwanti Collections your made-to-order flat shoes brief with quantity, colours, size range, reference files, logo/label requirements, packaging needs and destination market. If the technical details are not complete, they can be developed during feasibility and paid sampling. Once the sample and specification are approved, the order can move to bulk production. The page should close with a clear B2B action: Customize This Design, WhatsApp Us, or Request a Quote.

Procurement Notes for Made-to-Order Flat Shoes for Private Label Brands

A buyer comparing suppliers for made-to-order flat shoes should ask for the same decision points in each quotation: the exact sample-development scope, what is included in the quoted unit basis, how size/colour quantities are broken down, which branding and packaging elements are included, and what changes would trigger a revised price or schedule. The buyer should also keep the approved sample, specification, colour references and packaging artwork under version control so repeat orders can be compared against the same baseline. For United Kingdom or any other target market, sizing labels and packaging language should be agreed before production rather than assumed. This procurement discipline reduces ambiguity without requiring the product page to make promises about quality levels, tests or delivery dates that depend on the final order.

Specifications

SpecificationDetails
Product Typemade-to-order flat shoes
Product DivisionWomen’s Footwear
Product Page Rolea made-to-order flat-shoe development route built around a buyer brief and approved sample rather than a broad category claim
Upper MaterialConfirmed during quotation; options subject to technical feasibility and sample approval.
LiningConfirmed during quotation and finalised after sample approval.
InsoleConfirmed during quotation and sample development.
OutsoleRubber or synthetic options may be discussed where appropriate; exact construction confirmed after sample approval.
Toe / Front ShapeConfirmed from the approved product reference; do not assume where not evidenced.
Heel ProfileFlat-shoe direction; exact construction/measurement confirmed during quotation.
Straps / ClosureConfirmed against the approved design; product-specific where evidenced.
Colour / FinishCustom colour/finish direction subject to feasibility; finalised against approved sample.
Embellishment / HardwareOptional where relevant and technically feasible; final placement/specification approved during sampling.
SizingTarget-market size range and grading confirmed during quotation; no universal range assumed.
MOQ12 pairs per design, per colour.
SamplePaid sample development required before bulk production.
Typical Sample Development10–14 days after design/specifications are confirmed; not guaranteed.
Typical Bulk Production4–6 weeks after sample approval; affected by complexity, materials, revisions, packaging, quantities, components and planning.
BrandingLogo placement, labels and brand application confirmed during quotation/sample approval.
PackagingBranding/packaging options available; exact format finalised after sample approval.
ShippingWorldwide shipping support available; freight/delivery terms are quotation-specific.
SKU / MPN / GTINNot supplied; do not invent.
Certifications / Performance ClaimsNone stated unless separately verified for the exact product/order.

Benefits

FeatureBuyer BenefitCommercial Value
Product-specific positioningKeeps made-to-order flat shoes distinct from the parent Flat Shoes page.Cleaner search-intent ownership and merchandising clarity.
12-pair MOQ ruleProvides a defined minimum per design and colour for women’s footwear.Helps buyers plan test quantities without vague MOQ wording.
Paid sample approvalLets buyer confirm the product and specification before bulk production.Reduces ambiguity before the larger production commitment.
Private-label routeSupports approved logo, labels and packaging under the buyer’s brand.Creates brand-owned retail presentation.
OEM routeAllows development from buyer-supplied references/specifications.Useful for brands with a defined design direction.
ODM routeAllows adaptation of an existing Lajwanti direction where appropriate.Can simplify early product-development decisions.
Conditional material selectionKeeps exact materials tied to feasibility and sample approval.Reduces risk of quoting or publishing the wrong construction.
Specification-led QCChecks conformance to the approved buyer brief, pair symmetry, agreed material/component matching against the approved reference.Provides a repeatable approval baseline.
Branding and packaging decisionsBrings presentation details into the sampling/specification stage.Supports coordinated launch and repeat ordering.
Worldwide shipping supportAllows destination planning to be included in the RFQ.Supports international procurement without promising fixed freight outcomes.

FAQS

1. What is the MOQ for made-to-order flat shoes?

For made-to-order flat shoes, the verified women’s-footwear MOQ is 12 pairs per design, per colour. The final quotation should still confirm the size breakdown, number of colours, packaging requirements and any special component implications. This MOQ should replace broad ‘flexible MOQ’ wording on older live content so the commercial position is consistent across the site.

2. Are samples free?

No. Sample development is paid. For made-to-order flat shoes, sample development typically takes 10–14 days after the design and specifications are confirmed. The sample is used to approve the product direction, fit/specification, colour, components, branding and packaging before bulk production. Complexity, revisions and component availability can affect the final confirmed sampling schedule.

3. Can this product be private labelled?

Yes. Lajwanti Collections supports private-label development, so made-to-order flat shoes can be prepared for sale under the buyer’s brand with approved logo placement, labels and packaging. The exact branding method and presentation are confirmed during quotation and paid sampling rather than assumed from the current page or a generic catalogue template.

4. What is the difference between OEM and ODM for this product?

For OEM, the buyer supplies a reference, tech pack or specification basis and Lajwanti Collections develops made-to-order flat shoes against that brief. For ODM, the buyer starts from an existing Lajwanti Collections direction and adapts agreed elements. In both routes, the sample and written specification should be approved before bulk production.

5. Can colours, materials and sizing be customised?

Potentially, yes, subject to technical feasibility. Women’s-footwear options may include different upper materials, finishes, colours, lining, insole, outsole, trims, sizing and packaging, but the exact options for made-to-order flat shoes must be confirmed during quotation and sample approval. The page should not state an exact material or size range unless it is verified for this product.

6. How long does bulk production take?

Bulk production for women’s footwear is typically 4–6 weeks after sample approval. This is not a guaranteed delivery date. The final schedule for made-to-order flat shoes can change with order quantity, material/component availability, design complexity, revisions, packaging and production planning. The quotation should state the confirmed production and shipping plan for the specific order.

7. How is quality checked before shipping?

Quality checks should compare the bulk order with the approved sample and specification. For made-to-order flat shoes, relevant checks can include conformance to the approved buyer brief, pair symmetry, agreed material/component matching, size grading, plus branding, size marking and packing. Do not publish claims about a particular testing standard, AQL level or certification unless documented evidence applies to the exact order.

8. Can you ship made-to-order flat shoes internationally?

Worldwide shipping support is available for made-to-order flat shoes. The buyer should provide the destination country, quantity and delivery requirement during the RFQ so packing and logistics can be planned. Freight method, transit time, duties and destination-specific documentation should remain quotation/order-specific rather than being presented as a guaranteed shipping promise on the product page.

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