Make sure you're ready to lace up for a proper fit with our selection of shoelaces and boot laces in a wide range of styles to fit your footwear.
What are the different types of shoelaces?
Round laces are the most durable and thick type, usually braided, and often used to lace up hiking or work boots. Flat laces are typically used for athletic shoes such as sneakers and other casual shoes. No-tie laces are great for kids or adults with back problems, and are made from coiled, elastic materials so they automatically tighten once your foot is in the shoe.
What size shoelaces do I need?
The length of shoelaces you'll need depends on your footwear. For boots, you'll want longer laces up to 72 inches for large boots with 8 or more pairs of eyelets, or lace holes. For sneakers and shoes, the lengths are often much shorter, typically from 36 to 54 inches.
A good rule of thumb for laces is to match their length to the number of pairs of eyelets in the footwear you need to lace up, though the length you need per pair can vary depending on the boot or shoe. The easiest way to know the length you need is to measure your old shoelaces and match the new ones.