Waxed Laces
Waxed Shoelaces for Dress Shoes and Smart Everyday Footwear
Waxed Laces Guide
Waxed Laces by Pear Shoelace
Shop waxed laces in Australia for dress shoes, boots, leather footwear, and smart-casual sneakers. Waxed shoelaces have a smooth, coated finish that gives shoes a cleaner, sharper and more refined look than standard everyday laces. Pear Shoelace offers waxed laces in different colours, lengths and styles, making it easy to replace worn laces, refresh polished shoes or add a premium finish to your footwear.
Why Choose Waxed Laces
Waxed laces are a strong choice when you want shoelaces that look neat, tie securely and hold their shape well. The waxed finish gives the lace a more structured feel, helping it sit flatter or cleaner across the shoe while reducing a loose or messy appearance. They are especially suited to dress shoes, business shoes, formal footwear, leather boots and smart casual styles where presentation matters.
Buying Guide for Waxed Laces
When buying waxed laces, start by matching the lace shape, length and colour to your shoe type. Round waxed laces are often best for dress shoes and smaller eyelets, while flat waxed laces can suit boots, sneakers and casual leather shoes that need a broader lace profile. Choose black for a classic, formal look, brown or tan for leather shoes and boots, or a contrasting colour for a more personalised finish.
Types of Waxed Laces
Waxed laces are available in round and flat styles, each creating a different look and fit. Round waxed laces offer a classic dress-shoe appearance and work well with Oxford, Derby and formal leather shoes. Flat waxed laces create a cleaner surface across the shoe and can suit boots, smart sneakers and casual shoes that need a slightly bolder lace finish.
Custom Waxed Laces - Lengths & Aglets
Custom waxed laces let you choose a length and finish that better suits your shoes and personal style. Pear Shoelace offers options across different lace lengths, colours and aglet finishes, helping you replace tired laces without compromising the look of your footwear. For a more premium finish, metal or coloured aglets can give waxed laces a sharper custom detail.
Waxed Laces - Size Guide
The right waxed lace length depends on your shoe type, the number of eyelet pairs and how much lace you prefer for tying. Dress shoes usually need shorter, neater laces, while boots and high-top styles often need longer lengths to lace securely through more eyelets. For the best fit, remove your current laces and measure them, or match your shoe’s eyelet count to a suitable replacement lace length.
Caring for Waxed Laces
To care for waxed laces, wipe them gently with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth, and avoid harsh scrubbing, soaking, or machine washing. The waxed coating helps create the lace’s smooth look and structured feel, so gentle cleaning is best for maintaining the finish. If the laces become heavily worn, frayed or lose their shape, replacing them is the easiest way to restore a clean, polished look.
Frequently Asked Questions - Waxed Laces
What are waxed laces?
Waxed laces are shoelaces with a light wax coating that gives them a smoother, firmer finish. The coating helps the lace sit neatly on the shoe and creates a more polished look than many standard laces. They are a popular choice for dress shoes, boots, leather footwear, and smart-casual sneakers.
Why choose waxed laces over regular laces?
Waxed laces are a good choice when you want your shoes to look cleaner, sharper and more refined. Their firmer finish helps them hold their shape better than soft everyday laces. They can also help reduce a loose, messy look around the bow, especially on dress shoes and leather footwear.
Are waxed laces good for dress shoes?
Yes, waxed laces are especially good for dress shoes. Their smooth finish and structured feel suit Oxfords, Derbies, business shoes and formal leather footwear. They help keep the shoe looking tidy without drawing too much attention away from its shape and finish.
Can waxed laces be used on boots?
Yes, waxed laces can be used on boots when the width and length suit the eyelets. They work well on leather, ankle, and smart-casual boots where a neat finish matters. For heavy outdoor or work boots, choose a lace length and thickness that can handle firm tightening.
Do waxed laces stay tied better?
Yes, waxed laces can stay tied better than many soft unwaxed laces. The waxed surface gives the lace a slightly grippier feel, which can help the knot hold its shape during normal wear. They are still easy to untie when needed, but they usually feel more secure once tightened.
Are waxed laces waterproof?
No, waxed laces are not fully waterproof. The waxed coating can help resist light, moisture, and everyday marks, but it does not make the lace completely sealed against water. They are best suited for casual, everyday wear rather than wet outdoor conditions.
How do I choose the right length for waxed laces?
The best way to choose the right length is to measure your current laces from tip to tip. If your old laces were too long or too short, adjust the new length slightly for a cleaner bow. You can also use the number of eyelet pairs on one shoe as a practical sizing guide.
Should I choose round or flat waxed laces?
Choose round waxed laces for a classic dress-shoe look and flat waxed laces for a slightly bolder, more modern finish. Round styles usually suit smaller eyelets and formal shoes, while flat styles can work well on sneakers, casual shoes and some boots. The best choice is usually the shape closest to your original laces.
What colours are best for waxed laces?
The best colour is usually one that matches or neatly complements your shoes. Black and dark brown are safe choices for formal shoes, while tan, grey, ivory or white can suit lighter leather and smart casual sneakers. A close colour match looks classic, while a subtle contrast can refresh the shoe without looking too loud.
How do I care for waxed laces?
The best way to care for waxed laces is to wipe them gently with a soft, slightly damp cloth. Avoid machine washing, soaking, harsh scrubbing or direct heat, as these can affect the waxed finish. Let them air dry naturally before replacing your shoes so they keep their neat shape.