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Why Shoelaces Make a Big Difference to Men's Dress Shoes

Updated: Jul 14, 2021

What makes shoelaces so important to a gentleman’s fashion? And what length shoelaces for your dress shoes? Here's everything you need to know.


When it comes to getting dressed, it’s safe to say that shoelaces aren’t exactly the priority. Instead, we look at our shoes, hair and outfit choice.

However, here at Percy Stride, we believe that it’s something all dapper gents should consider.

Here’s why.


They’re a work of art


On the whole, shoelaces are generally regarded as being quite boring.

But by choosing a colourful pair of shoelaces, it can say a lot about who you are and your style.


They add another layer

In the winter, you’ll often be advised by men’s fashion bloggers to add layers to your look. This usually includes having a shirt, a jumper and a coat all in similar shades of green, maroon, brown and beige.

Well, the same principle applies to your shoes and shoelaces for what.

Not only is finding the right shoes very important but by adding a splash of colour, you can add a completely new dimension to your look. After all, it’s the small things that make a big difference.


Colourful shoelaces bring an outfit together


Just like a pocket square can complement a shirt and blazer combo, and a pair of braces helps to bring cohesion between your trousers and top, shoelaces can have the same impact too.

If you’re trying out a new colour combination with your outfit, adding a simple element like colourful shoelaces to match another garment will really give off the impression that you’ve thought about how you look. This is particularly important when you’re on a first date or an interview.


They make life easier


How frustrating is it when your shoelaces are too long and you have to tuck them in to avoid tripping over them? Or even worse, they aren’t long enough and you have to do some Bear Grylls-esc magic to tie a tiny knot?

As a rule of thumb, your laces should ideally leave you with about 10 inches (250mm) to tie them.

If you’re interested (or have too much time on your hands) in learning about the best ways to tie your shoelaces, check out Ian Fieggen’s website. It showcases 18 different ways to do it!


What are you waiting for?


We’ve recently teamed up with The Original Laces Company, to offer exclusive discounts on their range of quality handmade colourful shoelaces.

They apply metal aglets by using a ‘hand punch’ machine and add a little bit of water and heat resistant glue to keep the quality cord or ribbon firmly attached to it. So don't worry about your shoelaces fraying anytime soon.

And the best part of all is that all of The Original Laces Company’s shoelaces are manufactured in Britain. Well, a garden shed to be precise!

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