Round Wax Thin Shoelaces.
Round Wax Thin Shoelaces are made from premium, high-quality materials, designed for durability and long-lasting performance. Unlike other laces, these waxed laces do not stretch, which prevents them from loosening over time. Moreover, they maintain their strength even when wet, making them practical for all types of shoes and conditions. In addition, the wax coating ensures smooth threading through eyelets and helps the laces stay tied longer than untreated alternatives.
Available in a variety of vibrant colors — including white, black, blue, and red — these laces meet every style need. Their bright hues remain consistent even after repeated wear, while the wax finish adds a polished look. Above all, these laces are built to last, making them a reliable choice for everyday footwear.
Round Wax Thin Shoelaces pair perfectly with sports shoes such as Nike, Jordan, and Adidas, as well as sneakers like Converse and Vans. They also complement casual shoes, dress shoes, and golf shoes. Furthermore, their versatility makes them suitable for both formal and athletic footwear.
Selecting the correct length is key for the perfect fit. The ideal lace length depends on your shoe style, the number of eyelets, and foot size. Our available sizes include:
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50 cm = 20 inch
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60 cm = 24 inch
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75 cm = 30 inch
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90 cm = 35 inch
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100 cm = 40 inch
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120 cm = 47 inch
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150 cm = 59 inch
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190 cm = 75 inch
Each package contains one pair of laces, providing a combination of style, practicality, and long-lasting performance. Say goodbye to dragging or loosening laces and enjoy a secure fit with every step.
How to find what size of round wax thin shoelaces is ideal for your shoes?
The best way to find the length of shoelace you need is to look at your current laces or you need a replacement for your broken shoelaces. It’s easy!
But what if too long or too short? No problem! Certainly, shoelaces for all types of shoes are sized by the total number of holes (or eyelets). It’s important to verify how many holes are on either side of the shoe. So, count the exact number of eyelets on one shoe and divide by 2 so you can know how many pairs of eyelets your shoe has.


Secondly, find your number of pairs of eyelets in the chart below and find the coordinating length in inches or centimeters. In addition, you should consider horizontal spacing across the shoe. It could be narrow, medium or wide.

















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