Merchant 1948 Replacement Shoelaces | Merchant 1948 Laces

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Premium Shoelaces for Merchant 1948 Shoes at Pear Shoelace Australia

Enhance your Merchant 1948 shoes with premium shoelaces from Pear Shoelace. Our custom-length laces, crafted with durable aglets, provide the perfect fit and refined style. Add bespoke text like “Heritage” or “Crafted” for a personalised touch that complements Merchant 1948’s classic elegance.

Which replacement shoelaces fit Merchant 1948 casual shoes?

Fresh laces instantly lift the look of Merchant 1948 casual shoes, with a cleaner finish, stronger weave, and less fraying at the tips. Match the original vibe (waxed round for a dressier lace-up, or flat for casual pairs), then dial in colour and length for a fit that sits neatly and stays tied.

What lace length and aglet style should you choose for Merchant 1948?

Get the “just right” fit by choosing your exact length (no excess loops, no running short). Many Merchant 1948 lace-ups are available in shorter lengths. Merchant 1948’s own wax laces are 75cm for 4–5 eyelets. You can upgrade the finish with durable plastic tips or sharper chrome/colour aglets.

Can you personalise Merchant 1948 laces with names or words?

Add subtle text for a premium, personal touch: initials, a date, team name, or a short phrase without changing the shoe’s classic feel. Custom text laces are ideal for gifts, events, or branding, and work beautifully on flat styles where the message stays readable.

How to order Merchant 1948 replacement laces in Australia

Choose your lace style (flat or round), pick a colour that matches your uppers, then select the best length (measure your current laces tip-to-tip). Add optional custom text and aglets, checkout, and you’re set for a quick refresh that looks “original”, only better.

What length laces do Merchant 1948 shoes use?

Start by measuring your existing laces (tip to tip). As a handy benchmark, Merchant 1948 sells 75cm wax laces suited to 4–5 eyelets if your shoe has more eyelets or you like loose lacing, size up. Use an eyelet-count guide as a cross-check, then choose the closest length.

Merchant 1948 lace questions answered fast.

What lengths of laces do the Merchant 1948 casual shoes usually take?

  • Most lace-up casual pairs are shorter; 4–5 eyelets often suit 75cm. Best method: measure your current laces.

Are Merchant 1948 laces flat or round?

  • Both show up depending on the style. Dressier lace-ups often suit round waxed, while more casual/sneaker styles commonly suit flat, and match what your shoe came with.

How do I properly measure Merchant 1948 lace length?

  • Unlace entirely, lay flat, and measure tip-to-tip (including aglets). If you like big bows, add a little extra length.

What if my Merchant 1948 shoes have 4–5 eyelets?

  • That’s the standard “short lace” setup. 75cm is a proven starting point, then adjust based on how tight/loose you lace.

Do waxed laces suit Merchant 1948 casual shoes?

  • Yes, waxed laces look refined, resist fluffing, and tend to hold knots better, making them great for smart-casual lace-ups.

Can I get Merchant 1948 laces cut to an exact length?

  • Yes, custom lengths are ideal if you’re between sizes, have wide feet, or prefer a specific bow size.

Which aglets (tips) are best for Merchant 1948 laces?

  • If you want “invisible and practical,” go plastic. For a sharper premium finish, choose chrome or colour aglets.

Can I add custom text to Merchant 1948 replacement laces?

  • Yes, add initials, a name, or a short phrase for a personalised upgrade that still suits Merchant 1948’s clean aesthetic.

My Merchant 1948 laces keep coming undone. What should I do?

  • Try waxed laces, lace a little firmer through the top eyelets, and use a double knot (or a surgeon’s knot) to lock it in.

How do I colour-match Merchant 1948 laces (black/brown)?

  • Match the lace to your leather tone first (black-to-black, warm brown-to-tan). If in doubt, go slightly darker; it looks cleaner and hides wear better.

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