Timberland Laces

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Benefits of Lace Lab Laces for Timberland

When you lace up your boots, you want more than just a string that holds them together. You want confidence every step of the way. 

Here’s why Lace Lab’s Timberland‑compatible shoelaces deliver.

  • Durability that lasts – Built with strong fibers designed to handle daily wear, weather, and long treks without fraying.

  • Easy sizing – Use Lace Lab’s size chart as a quick guide, then measure your original laces for the most accurate fit. If you’re between two lengths, choose the shorter option for most applications.

  • Color variety – Choose classic work boot browns and tans, or switch things up with bold colors to customize your look.

  • Easy replacement – Swap in new laces in minutes to instantly refresh worn‑out boots.

  • Performance and comfort – Whether you’re on the job site or walking around town, these laces help keep your boots snug. For extra knot-hold, consider waxed laces for their grippy finish.

Other Timberland Compatible Laces

Each type changes how your Timberlands feel, last, and handle everyday use.

Lace Type

Material

Durability

Stretch

Moisture Resistance

Best Use

Flat laces

Cotton or polyester (varies by style)

Smooth feel and designed to resist fraying through daily wear.

Holds shape through daily wear

Varies by material: cotton can absorb moisture; polyester is more water-resistant.

Every day casual wear. Flat laces work well for a clean, simple style.

Luxury leather laces

Leather

Premium, stylish, long-lasting

Flexible feel (gentle, natural material)

Low moisture resistance. Avoid soaking and wipe dry after exposure.

Style upgrade. Luxury leather laces add a premium finish if you want a more elevated look from your Timberlands.

Waxed lace

Waxed Cotton

Durable with a coated finish

Secure feel (knots stay put)

Water resistance and strong knot retention

Great for boots and everyday wear. Wax coating adds water resistance and helps knots stay put.

Timberland Laces: Length Guide

Getting the lace length right not only ensures that your Timbs feel secure but also enhances their overall look. 

Here’s a quick and easy way to size them correctly, so you get a perfect fit every time.

  1. Count your eyelets. Look at one boot and count the pairs of holes.

  2. Measure your old laces. If you still have your old laces, measuring them can give you the most precise size. 

  3. Use the Lace Lab chart. Match your eyelet count to the table below.

Eyelet Pairs

Recommended Lace Length

5–6

45"

6–7

54"

7–8

63"

8–9

72"

 

  1. Choose carefully. If you’re unsure about your size, choosing the shorter option can give you a neat and tidy appearance.

  2. Allow for variance. Lace Lab notes laces can sometimes have a ~1–2 inch variance in length due to slight elastic properties in the materials (more common in 54"+ lengths).

Timberland Laces: Styling Tips & Lacing Patterns

A fresh lace swap is also a chance to try a new look once you’ve removed your old laces, thread in your new pair with one of these styles.

  • Classic Crisscross: This is the most common pattern. It's clean and easy to adjust. Simply thread the laces through the bottom eyelets, cross them over, and repeat this process until you reach the top. It's a timeless look.

  • Ladder Lacing: This style creates a bold, straight-bar look. Thread the laces straight up the inside of the boot, then cross them over the top. It's a clean and strong way to lace your boots.

  • Army Style: This military pattern is fast and functional. Begin with a single crisscross at the bottom. Then, pull the laces straight up on the inside to create straight bars across the front. 

  • Bar Lacing: This modern method gives your boots a sleek look. Thread the lace through the bottom eyelets from the outside, then bring both ends up and cross them over to the next eyelets, repeating this process until you reach the top.

Once your laces are in place, you can consider adding a pair of lace locks for extra security. They will keep your laces from coming undone no matter how active your day is.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the length of Timberland laces?

Most 6 to 7-eyelet boots use 54", while 7 to 8-eyelet boots typically use 63", and 8 to 9-eyelet boots use 72". Always measure your old laces to confirm the best size for your specific boot model.

How do I tell what size laces I need?

Simply count the number of eyelet pairs on one of your boots. Then, match that number to our sizing chart

If you are still unsure, the most accurate way to find the perfect size is to quickly measure your old laces.

How to lace boots so the tongue doesn't slip?

To prevent the tongue from slipping, thread your laces through the small loop or keeper on the boot tongue first. This will anchor it in place, so the tongue stays centered as you tighten your laces.

 

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