Before today, 6 Inch Heels Forever (www.6ihf.com)
"The love for high heels is not exclusive to women. Our high heels include so much creativity and superb craftsmanship, they are considered works of art. If you love art, you will find our high heels remarkable. We welcome anyone who expresses genuine interest in high heels to visit us. You'll be amazed how different our products are from regular high heels." - Peter Chu/CEO - 6 Inch Heels Forever.
From 2.5 inch heel regular shoes to jaw dropping 8 inch heel extreme arch pumps, 6ihf completely redefined the essence of high heels. Never had heels this high look this elegant.
"High heels are supposed to flatter the feet, emphasize attractive curvatures and hide undesirable shapes. When the curves of the shoes seamlessly connect with the shape of the foot, the arch, and the calves, that's the time a perfect design is made." - Peter Chu/CEO - 6 Inch Heels Forever
Peter Chu, CEO of 6 Inch Heels Forever, graduated from University of Toronto computer engineering in 2000. In 2003, he went to China and started 6 Inch Heels Forever. Ever since then, he involved himself in every aspect of high heel design and manufacturing. All prototypes were re-engineered 3 to 4 times before going into actual production. The remarkable effort that was put into the projects yielded significant results. Over the past 6 years, 6 Inch Heels Forever reached 3000 customers in 65 countries worldwide.
"Never sacrifice comfort for glamour. We admit high heels are hard to wear. But when you must wear them, choose a pair that is more comfortable and gives more support to your feet. Expensive heels are not always comfortable, but comfortable and fashionable heels do hurt your pocket a little." - Peter Chu/CEO - 6 Inch Heels Forever
6ihf shoes are priced from $155 to $650, ranging from pumps to boots. Considering the fact that they will out last the Jimmy Choo in your closet, 6ihf shoes are worth the money. The material selection and size range is quite extensive. Lucious patent leathers, rare and uniqe prints, exotic crocodile print leather, and even 100% stainless steel can be used to make shoes.
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