A Cool Guide to Lacing up
A Cool Guide to Lacing up
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42 0 ReplyHis fastest way to tie laces has been my go to for years
9 0 ReplyHis site holds the entirety of the internet secure. If it ever goes offline or sells out, the web is done for.
2 0 ReplyThere's also a knots site that I forgot the name of
2 0 ReplyIf you find it please share, I'd love to take a look, I'm terrible with remembering knots.
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Cool.
But if I don't lace right over left on right shoe and left over right on my left shoe then everyone I know and love will die horribly.
10 0 ReplyIf you want more there's also this site with pretty much every lacing technique that exists https://www.fieggen.com/shoelace
9 1 ReplyHow exactly does the parallel lace one work? Like I don't see where the laces come out underneath
7 0 ReplyI'd guess each side is alternating and skips one intermittent hole
6 0 ReplyThere are actually several straight lacing methods:
6 0 ReplyI guessed the same. I have annoyingly wide feet, so I might give this a try, but I feel like it would leave too much loose lace
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I don't know any of those things, wide, narrow, high... how do I determine which I have? compared to what?
5 0 ReplyI mean, to your shoes. You feel where they are uncomfortable and act accordingly. You can also pull out the insert and compare.
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