ROCKAWAY, NJ, April 04, 2012 (Press-News.org) - Arch Tags, a company that creates colorful accessories for the sole of high-heels, has just launched a new line of new, chic designs and patterns that will appeal to woman of all ages.
Alexandra Pappas, CEO of Arch Tags, decided to launch the new line of shoe accessories after being unable to afford designer shoes that had unique sole colors.
"New York is a very expensive, stylish area and sometimes you simply cannot afford to spend extra money on expensive things,' says Alexandra, who has been living on a tight budget since her recent move from Georgia to New York. "These quality designs allow any woman to feel glamorous without the high cost of designer heels."
Each tag is custom made and allows the wearer to "dress" the sole of their heel with various interchangeable, custom-made designs. The popular red sole of Louboutin heels are what Alexandra says was a major inspiration for Arch Tags.
Other popular designs include the neon prints, peacock feather print, and hot pink print.
About Arch Tags:
Arch Tags is an e-commerce site offering a fashion accessory created with a special water resistant, heavy-duty, rip proof material and a strong adhesive backing. Each tag has a printed sole outline on the back that is designed to fit most high heeled shoes. Simply trim, peel and stick Arch Tags to the arch of your high-heeled shoes. Dress your SOLE ! Follow Arch Tags on Twitter at @archtags and like them on Facebook to keep up on the latest Arch Tags news!
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