Collection: Strupai laces flat waxed

Introducing Strupai Laces, the perfect accessory to elevate any pair of shoes. Made in Italy with pure cotton, these laces come in a variety of colors and styles, including round or flat, waxed or unwaxed. Each box contains one pair of laces, with dimensions of 15 x 2 x 2cm. These laces are not only functional, but also add a touch of distinction and originality to any shoe. With their high quality and Italian craftsmanship, Strupai Laces are the perfect choice for those looking to enhance their footwear. Upgrade your shoe game with Strupai Laces.

Collection guide and FAQ

Discover Strupai flat waxed shoelaces made in Italy for dress shoes, formal footwear, and premium leather shoes. Designed for customers who want a sharper finish, a cleaner appearance, and more refined replacement laces.

Waxed flat shoelaces are a preferred choice for customers who want their shoes to look more polished and intentional. The waxed finish gives the lace a smoother surface and a more precise visual effect, making it especially suitable for elegant leather shoes, business footwear, and formal occasions.

How to choose the right laces

Choose laces based on three factors: shape, length, and finish. Flat laces usually look cleaner and more understated, round laces feel more traditional, and waxed laces create a more polished formal result.

Who this collection is for

This collection is ideal for customers replacing worn-out laces, upgrading basic factory shoelaces, or looking for a better match for premium leather shoes, boots, and refined casual footwear.

FAQ

What are premium replacement laces?
Premium replacement laces are made with better materials, more consistent finishing, and greater attention to appearance and durability than standard mass-market shoelaces.

Are Strupai laces made in Italy?
Yes. Strupai laces are made in Italy and designed for customers who want premium replacement laces for elegant and high-quality footwear.

How do I choose the right lace length?
Lace length depends mainly on the number of eyelets and the type of shoe or boot. Lower-profile shoes usually need shorter laces, while boots and high-eyelet footwear require longer ones.