Natural vs Synthetic Fibers in Cords & Braids

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Natural vs Synthetic Fibers in Cords & Braids Cotton vs Polyester – Which One Is Right for Your Product? When choosing cords, braids, or elastics for shoelaces, drawstrings, pull cords, and accessories, one of the most important decisions is fiber type. The two most common options are cotton (natural) and polyester (synthetic), and each has […]

Tie Tight Laces Our New Website

We’re thrilled to share some big news with all our valued partners and industry professionals! After months of hard work and dedication, Kalsi Cords is proud to introduce our sister brand, Tie Tight Laces, a brand new B2B website designed specifically for shoelaces, shoe care, and accessory supplies. At Tie Tight Laces, we offer a […]

How we aim to give the best user experience

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As a business our priority is our customers and how we can best help them make the correct choice. Knowing this we have made a few changes; which will allow the customer to make the right choice and also have an enjoyable experience whilst on the website. Starting with the number of products available. We […]

Did You Know? 3 Facts About Cords

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Here are 5 facts you probably did not know about Cords. 1. The longest unstretched bungee cord was used for a world record bungee jump by Jochen Schweizer of Germany on 19 September 1997, when he jumped from a SA 365 Dauphine helicopter at a height of 2,500 m (8,202 ft) over Reichelsheim, near Frankfurt, […]

From Shoelaces to Shock Cords

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Cords have a multitude of uses, this is possible through the many different types of cords available. From elastic cords which have their reach in the clothing sector, jewelry and labeling garment swing tickets, reasoning been the lightweight properties of polyester; this making them perfect for them to be worn. Secondly, cords love to dip […]

From Ancient Ropes to Modern-Day Cords

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Cords have been essential to human society for thousands of years, starting in the Stone Age when twisted fibers were used for tools like nets and baskets. As civilizations advanced, particularly in ancient Rome, the materials used in cords evolved. What began with bark fibers progressed to animal fibers and linen (vegetable fibers), and cords […]