How to Find the Best Laces for Your Nike Shoes

Are you on the hunt for new laces for your Nike sneakers and feeling overwhelmed by the choices? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Here, you'll learn which replacement laces are the best for your Nike sneakers, what length you need, and where to get them. Spoiler: Nike doesn't sell replacement laces themselves. But we’ll help you find the perfect replacement anyway!

Original Nike Laces or Replacement Laces?

When it’s time to buy a replacement for your original Nike laces, your first thought might be to get them directly from Nike. As the world’s largest sportswear manufacturer, it seems logical they'd offer a wide selection of laces in various colors and lengths. Sounds reasonable, right? Unfortunately, no. Nike doesn’t sell replacement laces, either online or in stores. So, what’s the plan? Let the search begin! We'll show you what to look for.

Features of Original Nike Laces

Nike laces vary depending on the shoe model. When purchasing replacement laces for your Nike sneakers, you should focus on the correct length, the matching color for your model, and the right material. Let's dive into each feature in more detail.

 

The Right Length for Your Nike Sneakers

If you want to replace your laces, the first step is to know what length fits your shoes best. Too short or too long laces can be annoying or even affect your walk. If you're planning to get new laces as a replacement for your original Nike laces, it’s simple: grab a measuring tape and measure the length of the original laces.

If you don’t have the original Nike laces on hand, you can choose based on the number of eyelets or the Nike model. Here’s a handy chart to help you pick the right lace length for your Nike model: 

Number of Eyelets Length Suitable Models
3-4 80 cm
6-7 120 cm Air Max 95, Air Max 97, Air Max 98, Jordan 3, Jordan 6, Jordan 9, Jordan 11, Nike Flyknit Racer, Nike Presto
7-8 140 cm Air Max 1, Air Max 90, Air Jordan 5, Air Jordan 8, Jordan 10, Jordan 13, Nike Dunk Low
8-9 180 cm Jordan 1, Jordan 2, Jordan 4, Jordan 7, Jordan 12

 

*The recommended lengths are guidelines and can vary depending on the shoe type and eyelet spacing.

The Right Color for Your Nike Model

If your original Nike laces have more exciting colors than white or black, or if you want to try something new and spice up your Nike sneakers, choose a color that matches your shoes or outfits. We’ve highlighted some popular color combinations in this blog.

When selecting a color, remember that there are also variations within color categories that can help you achieve the perfect match. Take red, for example: red is not just red. In our online store, we offer flat laces in rich red, dark red, burgundy, red-orange, and reflective rose red. So, before buying, look closely at which shade you want.

The Right Material for Nike Laces

Most laces today are made from either cotton, polyester, or a mix of both. While cotton is very soft, polyester is more durable and better at repelling dirt and moisture. To give your sneakers a special and exclusive touch, try high-quality leather laces.

FAQs

Can I order replacement laces from Nike?
No, Nike doesn’t sell replacement laces, insoles, or tags.

Do I need round or flat laces for my Nike model?
Most Nike models use flat laces.

Which laces should I buy for Nike Air Max 1?
For Nike Air Max 1, we recommend flat laces in a length of 120 centimeters.

Which laces should I buy for Nike Air Max 90?
Nike Air Max 90s differ slightly from Nike Air Max 1. For Nike Air Max 90, we recommend flat laces in a length of 140 centimeters.

Which laces should I buy for Nike Air Jordan 1?
Since Nike Air Jordan has more eyelets, the variations are greater. Generally, we recommend using flat laces in 180 centimeters for high Jordans like the Air Jordan 1. Most sneakerheads lace their Jordan laces all the way up. If you don’t like that and prefer lacing them lower, choose flat Nike laces in 140 centimeters.

Which laces should I buy for Nike Air Force?
Use flat 120 centimeter laces for low Air Forces, flat 140 centimeters for mids, and flat 160 centimeters for high Air Forces. Consider if you want a big loop or to let your laces hang loose. Depending on that, you can choose a size up or down.

Which laces should I buy for Nike Dunk?
Lace lengths for Dunks are pretty straightforward: use flat 140 centimeter laces for low Dunks and flat 160 centimeter laces for mid and high Dunks, depending on whether you have larger or smaller feet. If you prefer lacing your Dunk Lows with shorter laces, then use flat 120 centimeter laces. If you prefer lacing up to the top eyelet with a bigger loop, use flat 140 centimeters for Dunk Lows.

So, ready to refresh your Nike sneakers with some new laces? Happy lacing!