No-Tie Shoelace Size Chart & Fit Guide

Our no-tie shoelace size chart helps you understand how sizing, stretch, and fit work. While traditional shoelaces rely on a fixed length, no-tie shoelaces are adjustable for a universal fit on most sneakers. 

No-tie shoelace size chart showing fit guide and elastic lace lengths

At Kicks Shoelaces, we've helped thousands of customers upgrade their Nike, Jordan, Adidas, New Balance, Converse, and Vans sneakers with no-tie systems designed for everyday wear and performance.

How No-Tie Shoelace Sizing Works

No-tie shoelaces are different from traditional laces. They are designed to be flexible, adjustable, and customized during installation.

Key differences include:

  • Most no-tie systems are universal length
  • They are adjusted or trimmed during installation
  • Fit is based on tension, not lace length
  • They work across a wide range of eyelet counts
  • Designed to create a consistent slip-on fit

👉 This means you don’t need to match an exact shoelace length like you would with standard laces.

How to Install No-Tie Shoelaces

Installing no-tie shoelaces is quick and usually takes just a few minutes.

  • Step 1: Remove Existing Laces. Take out your current shoelaces completely.
  • Step 2: Thread the No-Tie System. Insert the elastic laces through each eyelet.
  • Step 3: Adjust Tension. Set your preferred tightness for comfort and fit.
  • Step 4: Secure the Locking System. Use your capsule, buckle, or magnetic lock to secure the lace.
  • Step 5: Trim Excess (if required). Some systems allow trimming for a clean finish.

No-Tie Shoelace Instructions

Click here for step-by-step instructions on how to install your no-tie shoelaces and achieve the perfect fit for your sneakers.

Instructions

 

No-Tie Shoelaces Ultimate Guide

Click here for the ultimate guide to no-tie shoelaces, including sizing tips, fit recommendations, and styling options for different sneaker types.

The Ultimate Guide