Two Tone Laces
Two Colour Shoelaces for Sneakers, Boots and Everyday Shoes
Two Tone Buying Guide
Two Tone Laces by Pear Shoelace
Shop Two Tone Laces in Australia for sneakers, boots, and casual footwear. Two-tone shoelaces are an easy way to infuse contrast, colour, and character into your shoes without replacing them. Whether you want a bold street style, a subtle blend, or a fresh upgrade for worn laces, Pear Shoelace provides two-tone laces in various styles, sizes, and finishes.
Why Choose Two Tone Laces
Transform your shoes instantly with two-tone laces and bold, mixed-colour details guaranteed to turn heads. Elevate plain sneakers, canvas shoes, or boots, and give worn pairs new life. Choosing laces that match your shoe features or outfit lets you showcase your unique style every step you take.
Buying Guide for Two Tone Laces
When buying Two Tone Laces, start with the shoe type, lace shape and current lace length. Flat two-tone laces usually suit sneakers, canvas shoes and casual footwear, while round two-tone laces work well with boots, high-tops and shoes with smaller or tighter eyelets.
For the best possible fit, take control: remove your current lace and measure it from end to end. If the length feels perfect, select the closest size confidently. If it’s not quite right, adjust to your preference; your comfort matters most.
Types of Two-Tone Laces
Two-tone laces differ in look by colour blend, shape, and finish. Flat two-tone laces display broader, bolder colour patterns, making them ideal for sneakers and casual shoes.
Round two-tone laces offer a neater, more structured look and are often better suited to boots, high-tops and shoes with compact eyelets. You can choose high-contrast colours for a bold look or softer colour combinations for a more subtle style update.
Custom Two Tone Laces - Lengths & Aglets
Custom Two Tone Laces allow you to match your shoe shape and eyelet count. Choosing the right length gives a cleaner fit and enough lace to tie comfortably, without excess.
Aglets are the lace tips that stop fraying and ease threading. Pear Shoelace offers choices like standard plastic, chrome, or coloured aglets, letting you pick between a basic or a premium custom look.
Two Tone Laces - Size Guide
The ideal Two Tone Lace size relies on the number of eyelet pairs, the distance between eyelets, and the shoe width. Shoes with fewer eyelets need shorter laces, while boots, high-tops, and shoes with padded tongues require longer ones.
As a simple guide, 3–4 eyelet pairs often suit shorter lengths, 5–6 eyelet pairs usually suit medium lengths, and 7 or more eyelet pairs may need longer laces. Measuring your current laces is still the most accurate way to choose the right replacement size.
Caring for Two Tone Laces
Achieve vibrant, long-lasting laces. Remove Two Tone Laces before cleaning and wash gently by hand with mild soap and cool water. This simple care routine keeps colours bold and your standout look intact. Scrub both sides, rinse thoroughly, and air dry, ensuring your style is always sharp and fresh.
Protect your laces by avoiding bleach, harsh chemicals, and high heat, which can easily strip away their colour, texture, and aglet finish. Make gentle cleaning part of your routine to guarantee a fresh look and enjoy shoes that turn heads for longer.
Frequently Asked Questions - Two Tone Laces
What are Two Tone Laces?
Two-tone laces are shoelaces made with two colours in the same lace for a more noticeable look. They are a simple way to refresh sneakers, casual shoes or streetwear styles without changing the shoes themselves. The colour mix can add contrast, soften a plain shoe, or help tie your outfit together.
Are Two Tone Laces good for sneakers?
Yes, Two Tone Laces are a great choice for sneakers because they add colour and personality without being too loud. They work especially well on white, black, grey and neutral sneakers where the two-colour design can stand out clearly. They can also help older sneakers look cleaner, fresher and more stylish.
How do I choose the right length for Two Tone Laces?
Choose the right Two Tone Lace length by matching it to your current lace length or by checking how many eyelet pairs your shoes have. Shorter laces usually suit low-cut sneakers, while longer laces are better for high-tops or shoes with more eyelets. If you like a larger bow, choose slightly longer laces.
What shoes suit Two Tone Laces best?
Two-tone laces suit sneakers, casual shoes, canvas shoes, streetwear shoes and some kids’ shoes. They are best used when you want the laces to be part of the look rather than blend into the shoe. For dress shoes or formal footwear, plain laces are usually the cleaner choice.
What colours should I choose for Two Tone Laces?
Choose Two Tone Laces based on whether you want contrast, balance or a subtle match. Black and white give a clean, classic look, while brighter colour mixes can make sneakers feel more playful. If your shoes already have coloured panels, pick one lace colour that matches the shoe and one that adds contrast.
Are Two Tone Laces comfortable for everyday wear?
Yes, Two Tone Laces are comfortable for everyday wear when the length and width suit your shoes. A good fit should hold the shoe securely without creating tight pressure across the top of your foot. If the laces feel bulky or hard to tie, the width or length may not suit that shoe style.
Do Two Tone Laces stay tied properly?
Two-tone laces can stay tied properly when they are matched to the shoe and tied with even tension. Flat styles usually sit neatly across the eyelets and can give a firm hold for casual wear. If your shoes loosen during the day, retie them with a balanced bow and avoid leaving the laces too long.
Can Two Tone Laces be used for kids shoes?
Yes, Two Tone Laces can be used for kids’ shoes if the length, width, and lace style match the shoe. They are a fun option for school holiday shoes, casual sneakers and weekend footwear. For younger kids, make sure the bow is not too long so the laces do not drag or become a trip risk.
How do I clean Two Tone Laces?
Clean Two Tone Laces by removing them from the shoes and gently washing away dirt with mild soap and cool water. For tougher marks, soak them briefly, then rub them lightly by hand before rinsing. Let them air dry fully before putting them back in the shoes, and avoid high heat because it may affect the lace finish.
Will the two colours fade over time?
Two-tone laces may gradually fade with heavy wear, repeated washing, or prolonged exposure to strong sunlight. This is normal for coloured footwear accessories, especially on shoes worn outdoors often. To help keep the colours looking fresh, clean them gently, air-dry them in the shade, and avoid harsh bleach or strong stain removers.

