Caramel Accelerator No-Tie Shoe Laces
Caramel Accelerator No-Tie Shoe Laces
50 in stock
Perfect for all trainer styles!
Our TEEZY Accelerator No-Tie Shoe Laces are functional, easy to clean and high-elasticity. The universal size ensures they are suitable for the majority of shoe styles, however they are most suited for running shoes, hi-top trainers and boots due to the long length and thinner profile.
Once you try it, there's no going back!
✅ Saves time and effort
✅ Improves circulation and reduces foot fatigue
✅ Reduces the risk of injury by preventing trips
✅ Keep your laces tied no matter the activity
✅ Perfectly match the colour with your shoes
All day long comfort!
This collection features powerful chevron stitching and elegant colours to create a unique look. If you are looking to give your footwear that extra street appeal and combat loose laces, these provide the perfect solution. Thanks to it's curved buckle design and equal tension laces, these laces will also improve circulation so you can guarantee comfort and relaxation all day long.
5 Steps to perfection - As simple as that.
Installation is easy and should take no longer than a couple of minutes. Simply lace up your shoes as normal, trim off the excess lace and attach the buckle. Once installed, the buckle can stay connected forever. Say goodbye to shoe struggles and hello to effortless style!
Available in 20 shoelace colours
Specifications:
- Made from 50% polyester and 50% cotton
- Rust-resistant Chrome alloy buckles
- Shoelace width: 7mm.
- Shoelace length: 120cm.
- Fitting guide included in every package.
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Ideal for someone who cannot bend to tie normal shoelaces and still wants to remain active or if you have a problem with hand mobility.
It's an aglet- what a great word.Cut off the plastic end of the lace (aglet) after putting on the metal cap on tie a knot in the lace after getting the required length, screw them together and done.As the laces are elasticated your feet can simply slide in instead of doing/undoing your laces each and every time.Maybe I'm old (I am) but what's wrong with tying a bow? Seems to be finding a solution to a problem that's not there!