Shoelace length chart (by eyelet pairs)

Typical shoelace length for 2–12 eyelet pairs across narrow, medium, and wide shoes, in cm and inches. Computed from the standard criss-cross geometry — measure your shoe for an exact value.

Eyelet pairsNarrow (25 mm)Medium (50 mm)Wide (75 mm)
2 pairs61 cm / 24″71 cm / 28″81 cm / 32″
3 pairs68 cm / 27″82 cm / 32″96 cm / 38″
4 pairs74 cm / 29″92 cm / 36″112 cm / 44″
5 pairs81 cm / 32″103 cm / 41″127 cm / 50″
6 pairs87 cm / 34″114 cm / 45″143 cm / 56″
7 pairs93 cm / 37″125 cm / 49″158 cm / 62″
8 pairs100 cm / 39″135 cm / 53″174 cm / 68″
9 pairs106 cm / 42″146 cm / 58″189 cm / 74″
10 pairs113 cm / 44″157 cm / 62″205 cm / 81″
11 pairs119 cm / 47″168 cm / 66″220 cm / 87″
12 pairs125 cm / 49″178 cm / 70″236 cm / 93″

Widths: narrow 25 mm, medium 50 mm, wide 75 mm (horizontal spacing across the shoe); V ≈ 20 mm; ends 250 mm.

Calculator

Exact = (H + √(H²+V²)×(pairs−1) + ends)×2. Measure H (across the shoe) and V (between rows) center-to-center for your shoe; defaults are typical values. Then round up to the next standard lace size.

How these lengths are computed & sources
  • Exact length for criss-cross lacing = (H + √(H²+V²)×(pairs−1) + ends)×2, where H = horizontal spacing, V = vertical spacing, ends = lace left for the bow (~250 mm).
  • Typical values use documented widths (narrow 25 mm, medium 50 mm, wide 75 mm) and V ≈ 20 mm — measure your own shoe for an exact answer; shoes vary widely.
  • Computed length is rounded up to the next standard lace size (27″, 36″, 45″, 54″, 63″, 72″).
  • Lengths are computed geometry, not a guarantee; different lacing methods change the length.

Sources:

  • Ian Fieggen (Professor Shoelace) - Shoelace Length Formulas (fieggen.com/shoelace/lengthformulas.htm): criss-cross total = (H + sqrt(H^2+V^2)*(P-1) + L)*2.
  • Ian Fieggen - Accurate Shoelace Lengths (fieggen.com/shoelace/accuratelengths.htm): measure P, H, V, end length L (~250 mm ideal), center-to-center.
  • Ian Fieggen - Approximate Shoelace Lengths (fieggen.com/shoelace/approximatelengths.htm): quick estimate = horizontal spacing x total eyelets + 500 mm; narrow/medium/wide columns.
  • Omni Calculator - Shoelace Length: Pythagorean derivation of the diagonal lace runs.

Last reviewed: 2026-06-24.