Shoe Lace Size Chart
Kicks Shoelaces Shoe Lace Size Chart
Are you looking to replace your sneaker laces? Choosing the right shoe laces for shoes and length is key to both style and function. Laces that are too short make tying difficult, while overly long laces can get in your way. In this shoe lace size guide, we’ll provide helpful tips on finding the perfect lace length, how to measure your laces, and easy care instructions to keep them looking fresh. Whether you're upgrading your sneakers for style or performance, we’ve got you covered!
Shoe Laces For Shoes
Finding the perfect shoe laces for shoes is easy with our shoelace size chart! Start by counting the number of eyelets on one side of your sneaker (not both) and match it to the recommended lace length in the chart. If you’re replacing old laces, measuring them is the best way to ensure an exact fit.
Eyelets | Recommended Lace Length | |
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2-3 eyelets | 28 in (70 cm) | |
4-5 eyelets | 35/39 in (90/100 cm) | |
6-7 eyelets | 47 in (120 cm) | |
8-9 eyelets | 55 in (140 cm) | |
10-11 eyelets | 63 in (160 cm) | |
12+ eyelets | 71 in (180 cm) |
Remember, these are recommendations only—some shoes may require longer or shorter laces due to their design.
How to Measure Your Sneaker Laces
The easiest way to find the perfect lace length is to measure your existing laces. Follow these simple steps:
Step | Measuring Instructions |
Remove the Lace | Take one lace out of your sneaker. |
Lay it Flat | Place it on a table or the floor, making sure it's straight. |
Measure the Length | Use a ruler or tape measure to check the length from tip to tip. |
Round Up or Down | If your measurement isn’t a standard length, round up or down to the closest available size. |
💡Shoe lace length tip! If you are between two lengths, we prefer to choose the shorter length.
How to Care for Your Sneaker Laces
Proper care can extend the life of your sneaker laces, keeping them looking fresh and clean. Follow these easy tips to maintain your laces:
Tip | Care Instructions |
Hand Wash | Soak your laces in warm water with mild detergent, then scrub gently with a soft brush. |
Avoid Harsh Chemicals | Bleach can weaken fabric laces and cause discoloration. |
Use a Laundry Bag | If machine washing, place your laces in a mesh laundry bag to prevent tangling. |
Air Dry Only | Avoid using a dryer, as heat can shrink or damage laces. |
Swap Out Old Laces | Replacing worn-out laces can instantly refresh your sneakers’ look and improve their overall durability and fit. |
Upgrade Your Sneakers with New Laces
Swapping out old laces not only refreshes your sneaker’s appearance but also improves comfort and fit, making them feel like new again. Whether you prefer a clean, classic look or bold, eye-catching designs, the right pair of laces can truly transform your sneakers. Choose from flat, round, reflective, or patterned laces in a variety of colors and styles to give your sneakers that perfect finishing touch.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know which lace length is right for my sneakers?
You can use our lace size chart to determine the right length based on the number of eyelets on your sneakers. We always recommend you measure the original laces for the most accurate fit.
Can I use the same lace length for different sneaker brands?
While most brands follow similar sizing guidelines, it's always best to check the manufacturer's recommendations or measure your original laces to ensure the best fit for your sneakers.
How can I clean my sneaker laces?
You can hand wash your laces in warm water with mild detergent and scrub them gently with a soft brush. For machine washing, place them in a mesh laundry bag to prevent tangling.
Can I replace my sneaker laces with longer ones?
Yes! Replacing your laces with longer ones is possible, but keep in mind that too long a lace may cause it to drag or look untidy. Be sure to choose a length that complements your shoe style and eyelet count.
How often should I replace my sneaker laces?
It's a good idea to replace your sneaker laces when they show signs of wear and tear, such as fraying, fading, or losing elasticity. Regularly swapping out old laces can also refresh your sneaker's look and comfort.
What are no-tie shoelaces, and are they a good option for my sneakers?
No-tie shoelaces are elastic laces that allow you to slip your shoes on and off without having to tie them. These laces usually come in one size, and you trim them to fit your shoe's eyelet count. They’re a great option for added convenience and comfort, especially for active lifestyles or individuals with limited mobility.