Leather and Fabric Eyelets£42.07 £35.06
When it comes to footwear, even small parts matter. Our Eyelets and Ski Hooks range gives you the finishing touches that combine durability, precision, and comfort - ideal for professional footwear makers, repairers, orthotic devices and anyone who wants footwear that performs and lasts.
Eyelets: Reinforced rings that protect the material, prevent tearing, and allow smooth, secure lace threading. Perfect for shoes, orthoses, boots - anywhere you need reliable lace access.
Ski Hooks: Rugged, hook-style fasteners ideal for quick lacing adjustments and bracing. Common in boots and more technical footwear where speed and adjustability matter.


Guide to choosing the right eyelets for shoes, boots and orthotic projects - and fitting them properly for long-lasting results.
Written for footwear repairers, podiatrists, workshop technicians and keen DIYers who want strong, reliable lacing hardware without the faff.
| Type | Best For | Pros | Considerations |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brass (plated) | General footwear, orthoses | Corrosion-resistant, easy to set, many finishes | Plating can scuff if over-hammered |
| Stainless Steel | Outdoor/work boots, clinical cleaning | Maximum strength, rust resistance | Harder to roll - prefer a press over hand tools |
| Polymer | Sports, lightweight uppers | Lightweight, non-corrosive | Lower impact resistance than metal |
| Washer-Backed | Thick leather, high-tension rows | Excellent pull-through resistance | Extra parts and steps in assembly |

A reliable, repeatable method for clean eyelet setting with hand tools or a bench press.
For the top two or three rows on boots, ski hooks speed up on-off and let users fine-tune tension across the instep. Pair hooks with robust eyelets below for the best of both worlds: fast lacing and stable retention.
Choose an internal diameter 0.5–1.0 mm larger than your lace. If in doubt, test with a scrap - lacing should glide without rattling.
Not always. Washers are recommended for thick leather, multi-layer stacks or high-tension rows to prevent pull-through and improve longevity.
Brass (often plated) is a versatile, corrosion-resistant choice with many finishes. Stainless is tougher and highly rust-resistant - ideal for work boots, outdoor use and frequent cleaning.
Likely an oversized hole, incorrect dies, excessive force, or a shank that’s too short. Match punch to shank, use the correct dies and apply steady, even pressure.
Hand setters work for small jobs and repairs. For consistency, finish quality and speed - especially in clinics or workshops - a bench press with matched dies is the smarter choice.
Typically the top two or three rows on boots use ski hooks for fast on/off and adjustable instep tension. Keep lower rows as eyelets for stable anchoring.
Note: This guide is educational. Always follow your device or footwear manufacturer’s specifications and safety instructions.

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