Summary: Sneaker laces might seem like a small topic but it really matters in our day to day fashion choices. Here are a few details that you never knew concerning them.

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Most do not associate sneaker laces to be a fashion statement. They can be minute features but are actually hard to replace should they get worn out. You ever wonder why sneaker laces get worn out faster sometimes. Just like any other material, its quality is bound to deteriorate if less care is administered. Sneaker manufacturers already know that different laces fit on their sneakers. This guide will help you understand how to keep your new no tie elastic shoelaces in the best condition. Here are a few of the sneaker lace types that you need to know.

How to Know the Right Length?

Knowing the right length of a sneaker lace can be a real headache to most people. One factor you have to consider while getting your sneaker laces from a store is the number of eyelets on the shoe you intend to tie. For instance, a 28-inch lace will suit a four eyelets sneaker. If you intend to tie your laces in a unique style, for instance, crisscrossing, then you may need a longer lace.

No-Tie Sneaker Laces

These types of laces are unique as they turn laced sneakers into slip-on sneakers. They were originally intended for kids but apparently, a lot of adults prefer it these days. These laces are made as elastic and the non-elastic type. Once these type of laces are clipped or laced into the sneaker, it remains tight as the unused part of the lace does not slip back. This keeps the sneaker tight on the go and easy to slip on when leaving.

Round Shoelaces

This type of laces is for the elegant and classic looking sneakers. They are less common compared to the flat type and match well with a formal look. These laces are made with enough detail and beauty to give your sneakers that classic touch.

Flat Shoelaces

These are the most common and are used on a wide range of sneakers like sport and casual type. The flat laces in most cases stay tied on the sneakers and are worn by people involved in too many physical activities.

Consider the Color

If you do your study well enough, you get to realize that most shoelaces are in either black or white and sometimes brown in color. These colors tend to match well with a wide range of sneakers. Although, the younger generation prefers to have more colorful laces for their modern day sneakers. There is also a trick of using colorful laces in the form of mix and match on any sneakers just to make them stylish. It is a fashion statement that just can’t be ignored.

Lace Aglets

You may not know them by their name but aglets are the plastic or metallic ends of laces that help you fit the lace into the eyelets. But you no longer require them when you opt for no tie elastic shoelaces. While shopping ensure that you go for laces with vibrant colors and made from durable material, for instance, Lycra or polyester fiber.

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