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Bending down to tie shoes is one of those small daily tasks that becomes a real obstacle for seniors, anyone with arthritis, back pain, or limited mobility — and even for kids still building independence. Blue Jay No-Tie Elastic Shoelaces solve it with a one-time setup: lace them in once, and every shoe becomes a slip-on from that point forward. The stretchy elastic design lets the foot slide in and out effortlessly without loosening or re-tying, and the 24" length fits most standard footwear. Available in White and Black. Sold as a pair.
How do I install the elastic shoelaces?
Thread the elastic laces through the eyelets of your shoe the same way you would standard laces, then tie or secure them at a tension that allows your foot to slide in comfortably while still holding the shoe snugly on your foot. Once set, you do not need to re-tie — simply slip your foot in and out. The elastic stretch accommodates the natural expansion of the foot during wear and returns to its original tension when the shoe is removed.
Will 24" laces fit my shoes?
The 24" length is suitable for most standard low-top sneakers and casual shoes with a typical number of eyelets. Shoes with more eyelets, higher ankle coverage, or wider lacing patterns may require a longer lace. If you are unsure, measure your current laces before ordering to confirm the length will work for your footwear.
Are these laces suitable for people with arthritis?
Yes. The no-tie design eliminates the fine motor movements required to tie and untie laces, which can be painful or difficult for individuals with arthritis in the hands or fingers. Once installed, the laces require no manipulation — the user simply slides their foot in and out. The elastic tension does the work of holding the shoe in place without any tying, knotting, or adjustment needed.
Can these be used on any type of shoe?
These laces work with most standard lace-up shoes and sneakers that have eyelets. They are not suitable for shoes without eyelets or for footwear that requires a very precise, rigid lacing pattern for support — such as certain athletic or orthopedic shoes where lace tension is critical to fit and function. For everyday casual and athletic footwear, they are a practical and convenient replacement for standard laces.