Converse Fat Laces

Fat laces give your Converse the bold style upgrade they’ve been waiting for. With their wide, flat profile and durable build, Lace Lab’s laces instantly turn any pair of Chucks into a statement piece. 

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Benefits of Lace Lab Fat Laces for Converse Shoes

When you think of Converse, you think of a classic. From the Chuck Taylor All Star to the Chuck 70, these shoes are iconic for their style, history, and the unmistakable Converse logo stamped on the heel. 

One of the fastest ways to make your pair look fresh is by swapping in fat laces. Here’s why Lace Lab’s laces are the best choice for Converse:

  • Durability: Our flat laces come in durable polyester, premium cotton, and waxed options that resist fraying and keep their shape. Once you purchase a pair, you won’t have to worry about the laces wearing out too soon.

  • Style Impact: The wide profile creates a bold, chunky look that people love on both high-top and low-top Converse. They make your sneakers pop whether you’re rocking all-white, Converse black, or custom colorways.

  • Variety of Colors: Choose from neutral whites, blacks, and greys, or branch out into bright shades and reflective styles that look amazing under lights. Every lace holds color, so you don’t lose that updated, out-of-the-box feel.

  • Easy to Customize: With fat laces, you can try different lacing patterns, such as straight bars, loose high-top looks, or even tuck-in methods for a no-knot finish. It’s a simple way to make your Converse shoes stand out without changing the shoe itself.

  • Affordable Price: A small item can have a big impact. For the cost of lunch, you can add a whole new style dimension to your Converse rotation.

People use Converse every day, and fat laces make them feel new again. If your original stock laces are worn out, this is the perfect time to order Lace Lab replacements and keep your look fresh.

Converse Fat Laces: Size Guide & Specifications

Getting the right lace length is just as important as choosing the right style. Converse high tops and low tops use different lace lengths depending on the number of eyelets. Here’s a quick breakdown:

  • 45-inch Laces: Best for low-top Converse with 5–6 eyelets. If you wear Chuck 70 lows or want a snug fit, this is the right length.

  • 54-inch Laces: The most popular option for high-top Converse. Works with 6–7 pairs of eyelets, which covers most Chuck Taylor All Star and Chuck 70 high tops.

  • 63-inch Laces: Ideal if you prefer loose lacing on high tops, or if you own Converse with 7–8 eyelet pairs. See our 63" collection for longer styles.

Both our flat laces and reflective flat laces include compatible lace lengths that make a perfect match for your Chucks.

  • Materials: Woven polyester for flexibility and strength.

  • Colors: Available in white, black, brights, reflective, and more.

  • Brand Quality: Lace Lab flat laces are Converse-friendly. They have a great fit, strong hold, and colorfast finish.

How to Tie and Style Converse Fat Laces

Once you’ve picked your new shoelaces, it’s time to customize the look. With fat laces, you’ve got more options than the original stock laces. Here are a few favorites:

  • Classic Criss-Cross: This is the traditional Converse style, just bolder with fat laces. It works great on both high-top white Chucks and low-top black pairs.

  • Straight Bar Lacing: Creates clean horizontal bars across the shoe. Use this for a sleek, minimal look. Perfect if you want to hide the knot or add a modern twist.

  • Loose Lace High Tops: Leave extra slack for a laid-back, street-style look. Great on Converse high-top black or high-top white colorways.

  • Hidden Knot Method: Feed the lace ends inward on the last eyelets and tuck under the tongue. It keeps the Converse logo visible while giving a no-bow finish.

  • Add Lace Locks: For an even more customized fit, lace locks let you tighten your laces and keep them in place without tying.

With these methods, you can easily customize your Converse and give them a look that’s updated, stylish, and completely your own.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Why are Converse laces so long?

High-top Converse shoes have more eyelets and a taller collar. That’s why they come with longer laces, often 54 inches, so you can tie securely or experiment with different styles.

How long are Converse 70 laces? 

Chuck 70 replacement laces are usually sold in 45-inch lengths for low tops and 54-inch lengths for high tops, matching Converse's original lengths.

How to hide laces in Converse?

Use Straight Bar lacing, feed the ends inward at the last eyelets, and tuck the knot under the tongue. This keeps the Converse logo visible and gives your shoes a clean, no-bow look.

 

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