Check your eyelet pairs and apply the map. As a guide: many Dunk Low builds = 7 pairs → 160 cm; some AF1and Jordan 1 builds can run 7–8 pairs → 160–180 cm. For exact models, use our Lace Length Guide table.
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Choose by length — fast & accurate
Looking for 100, 120, 140, 160 or 180 cm? Find all lengths here. For model-level accuracy (AF1, Jordan 1, Dunk, Converse…), check our Lace Length Guide table.
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Typical use cases
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100 cm (4 pairs) — low profiles, kids’ sizes, minimal lacing.
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120 cm (5 pairs) — everyday low-tops.
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140 cm (6 pairs) — low/mid tops, standard lacing.
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160 cm (7 pairs) — Jordan 1 High, many high-tops, fuller look on mids.
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180 cm (8 pairs) — tall uppers or dense lacing patterns.
FAQ
Count eyelet pairs on one shoe and use the map: 4→100 cm, 5→120 cm, 6→140 cm, 7→160 cm, 8→180 cm. Measuring your original lace is the most accurate.
For 5 eyelet pairs, choose 120 cm. For 6 eyelet pairs, choose 140 cm. If you want a loose/“fat” look or use wider laces, go one step longer.
160 cm. If you prefer extra slack or double knots, consider stepping up depending on style.
180 cm. Suits high uppers or dense lacing patterns.
Slightly. Wider/rope laces and loose styling usually need one step longer; minimalist/straight lacing can go one step shorter.
