How Long Are Jordan 1 Low Laces? [Complete Sizing Guide]

The Quick Answer: Jordan 1 Low Lace Length

The standard lace length for Air Jordan 1 Low sneakers is:

  • 120 cm (47 inches)

This length works best for the typical 7 eyelet setup of Jordan 1 Lows, offering enough room for traditional lacing styles like criss-cross or bar lacing — without leaving excess lace.

 

When choosing the right lace length, consider both your sneaker size and how you wear them — whether fully laced or left loosely untied.

 

Pro tip: If you prefer more creative lacing (e.g. double lacing or loop-back styles), go up one size.

How to Choose the Right Lace Style

Jordan 1 Lows look great with several lace types. Here’s what we recommend:

1. Flat Laces (Classic Look)

  • Clean and simple

  • Matches the original Nike look

  • Available in black, white, red, and more

2. Rope Laces (Streetwear Vibe)

  • More textured and bold

  • Great for custom styles

  • Pair well with colorful or limited-edition Jordans

3. Reflective Laces (Night Visibility)

  • Shine under light

  • Adds a modern twist

  • Functional and fashionable

👉 Check out our Jordan shoelace collection for more options.

Bonus: Keep Your Laces Clean

No matter how fresh your sneakers are, dirty laces ruin the look. Here's how to keep them clean:

  1. Remove the laces

  2. Soak in warm water with gentle detergent

  3. Scrub with a soft brush

  4. Rinse and air dry

🛒 Or just grab a fresh pair → Shop laces for Jordan 1 Low


FAQ: Jordan 1 Low Shoelaces

❓ Can I use 140 cm laces on Jordan 1 Lows?

Yes, but you may end up with excess lace depending on how you tie them. If you have larger shoe size, 140 may be best for you. For smaller sizes 120cm.

❓ Are Jordan 1 Lows the same as Mids in lace length?

No — Mids typically require 140 cm laces due to 8 eyelets, while Lows have 7.

❓ What if I want a looser style?

Go with 120 cm for looser lacing or oversized bows.

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