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Shoe tying
Friday, 14 November 2008 13:19
I must admit that I enjoyed viewing these photos. There are few more ways to tie your shoes than I knew. Interesting methods. I must try some of them.

shoe tying

Whilst mathematics tells us that there are more than 2 Trillion Methods of feeding a lace through the six pairs of eyelets on an average shoe, this section presents a (somewhat more realistic) typical cross-section of traditional and alternative lacing methods that I've either found or created or that have been sent to me by web site visitors.


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One area of sneakerology we’ve somehow managed to avoid is the vital area of laces. Personally, we keep ours loose and we prefer cotton over nylon, other than that, it’s straight vanilla round here – no crazy lattice switchups or duo-colour checkerboards. Recently however, we were introduced to ian fieggen (aka Professor Shoelace) and were humbled by his academic knowledge of this black art. The p-rof has created, without doubt, the best shoelace website in the universe www.shoe-lacing.com Here, he laments his latent love of laces and introduces fifteen of his personal favourite ways of rigging rides, including helpful diagrams. Then we learn how to modify your aglets to the correct length and tie his very own ‘ian’ knot, the world’s fastest way of shackling sneaks. Just don’t mention velcro or boondoggles! (not.)