Nike Air Force 1 shoelaces (AF1 Laces)
For Air Force 1 Low, 140 cm is the most common pick. Treat all numbers as indicative — shoe size and lacing style (tight, chunky, untied) can shift the need by up to ±20 cm.
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Flat vs rope (style & width)
Flat gives the classic AF1 look; rope/round adds volume and often consumes more length. Match width to eyelets for easy threading.
Measuring & cm/in conversion
Measure your old laces or count eyelet pairs and compare with the chart. Inch conversion is a helper only — material and tying change results.
Lacing style & shoe size
Tight lacing leans shorter; chunky/loose add roughly +20 cm. Bigger sizes typically need slightly longer laces.
AF1 comes in Low, Mid, High with different eyelet counts. As a rule of thumb: AF1 Low most often 140 cm, AF1 Midabout 140–160 cm, and AF1 High 160 cm. Consider these indicative values: the final choice depends on shoe size, lace type/thickness (flat vs round), and styling. For relaxed “chunky” looks, add around +20 cm; for a clean, minimal knot you can size down. The safest method is to count eyelet pairs, check the chart (cm/in), and when in doubt select the longer option — any excess can be tucked or tied neatly.
FAQ
Usually 140 cm. For chunky/loose styling, add about +20 cm; for tight lacing, shorter may work.
Depends on size and styling. Most people land in 140–160 cm; pick 160 cm for larger sizes or looser looks.
AF1 Low typically has 7–8 pairs — more pairs need longer laces. Use the chart to match eyelets to length.
Flat for the classic vibe; rope/round is bulkier and may need the next step up in length.
Remove, lay flat and measure. Convert with 1″ = 2.54 cm. Treat it as indicative due to material and tying differences.
Go one step longer than the chart recommendation, commonly +20 cm.
Yes. Larger sizes generally require slightly longer laces to wrap the vamp comfortably.
