Different Ways to Tie Shoelaces
Shoes are an essential aspect of dressing. Then there are shoelaces which are cords or leather strips passed through eyelets or hooks on opposite sides of a shoe and pulled tight or fastened for the support of a shoe. You can wear different nice shoes with different lacing shoelaces to improve your appearance. Knowing how to tie shoelace will ensure that you look your best down to the littlest detail. There are different ways to tie shoelaces, which we will discuss below.
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Different ways to tie shoelaces
Most people have a preferred lacing approach, probably based on how they learned as kids. Still, optimizing essential shoe-tying techniques for comfort, tighter knots, and a more secure fit is easy with a few adjustments. Below are some common tying techniques:
Standard shoelace knot
The standard shoelace knot is one of the most popular shoelace knots because, in most cases, it is the easiest. Though it won’t necessarily guarantee the most secure running shoe, it’s perfect for casual kicks.
How to tie shoes with a standard knot
– cross the laces to make an x
– wrap the top lace under the bottom lace and pull it through
– make a loop with one end for the shoelace
– wrap the other lace around the loop once
– make another small loop with the wrapped lace and pull it through the hole in the middle.
This method is also known as the loop, swoop and pull out.
Two-loop shoelace knot, AKA bunny ears
The bunny ears are also a simple and standard knot for casual wear. It’s usually the knot the children learn first because it’s easy to teach and learn, but there are better ways to tie shoes.
How to tie shoes with the two-loop shoelace knot
– cross the laces to make an x
– wrap the top lace under the bottom lace and pull it through
– make a loop with each end of the shoelace (bunny ears)
– cross them and pull one loop through the hole
– pull tight by holding each loop at the end
Better bow shoelace knot
For a more secure tie, try the better bow shoelace knot. This style is a variation of the standard shoelace knot with one different step. Instead of wrapping the second shoelace around the loop once, wrap it twice
How to tie shoes with the better bow knot
– cross the laces to make an x
– wrap the top lace under the bottom lace and pull it through
– make a loop with one end for the shoelace
– wrap the other lace around the loop twice
– make another small loop with the wrapped lace and pull it through the hole in the middle.
Double bow shoelace knot
This loop is another variation of the standard lacing method with one additional step for extra knot security.
It is best if you want to avoid your laces unknotted easily.
How to tie shoelaces with the double bow knot
– Cross the laces to make an x
– wrap the top lace under the bottom lace and pull it through
– make a loop with one end for the shoelace
– wrap the other lace around the loop once
– make another small loop with the wrapped lace and pull it through the hole in the middle.
– finish by crossing the two loops and wrapping one loop under the other one, and pulling it through
A guide to choosing shoelaces
We understand that estimating shoelace length is tricky! If your laces have been damaged or lost, getting the right type and length can seem almost impossible when you order replacement laces.
Choosing shoelaces according to the occasions
It doesn’t have to be a challenging feat to get the exact shoelaces you need. Below are some guides for choosing shoelaces according to the occasions:
– For walking, it’s best to use a nylon shoelace because the material of the nylon helps make the shoe comfortable and also gives it a firm grip
– For sporting events, it’s best to use an elastic shoelace because of its elastic nature. It’s best for sports because you can easily adjust the grip of the laces on your shoes
– For work shoes, it’s best to use polyester shoelaces. Because of the nature of the polyester, shoelaces are perfect for work or outings.
Lenth and width
In addition, the length and width of the shoelaces must also be considered. If the shoelace is too long, it is easy to be stepped on, which may cause you to fall down or the shoelace to spread, which will be unsafe and unsightly. You also need to consider whether the width of the laces can be used on the shoes. If the laces are too wide, they cannot pass through the holes in the shoes.
Colors
How about the color of shoe laces? First, it should be the color you like. Colors can represent a person’s identity and favor, don’t they? Second, you should think about if the colors of shoelaces are matching the shoes’ color. Sure, you can change the shoelaces colors according to the occasions and your clothes. If you have no idea, choose the same color as you shoes.
Different ways to tie shoelaces with no show
- Hide under tongue
Perhaps it is the easiest technique. This method is great for all types of shoes including sneakers, dress shoes and boots. First, make sure that the laces are inserted in the eyelets from the outside in and not the other way around. Next, just tie your laces as usual and then simply tug it in underneath the tongue of your shoe. You may also choose to tie the knot on one side, then tuck it on that side of the shoe. But make sure to tuck it well enough for it to stay put all day.
- Hide under insoles
This method only works for shoes that have insoles that can be taken out. Firstly, make sure laces are inserted in the eyelets from the outside in. Next step is to lift the removable insoles/inserts, but do make sure the insoles are really removable and do not force them out as this may ruin the shoe. Final step is to tuck the untied laces underneath the insoles and put the insoles firmly back in position.
- Do not tie your laces
If you’re really in a hurry, then this is for you. Just put your shoes on and pull the laces as tightly or as loosely as you like them and simply tuck the laces inside your sneakers and that’s it. However, as this method will not have your feet securely held inside the shoe and the heel can slip out without the stable knot.
- Invest in no-tie shoelaces
For those who are willing to spend and just don’t feel like fiddling with the laces, you can opt to invest in no-tie shoelaces. These laces are usually stretchy so it gives you the comfort that you need. Not only does these do away with laces, they can also turn sneakers into slip-ons. These are available in different colors that can give you multiple looks.
Different ways to tie shoelaces FAQs
What are the different types of shoelaces?
Cotton, polyester, rawhide, flat waxed, and nylon. They are different materials with different performance. You can choose the one you want!
What is the best way of tying shoelaces?
The double-bow shoelace knot is the strongest.
What are the strongest shoelaces
Paracord boot laces are the strongest shoelaces
Are leather laces better?
Leather laces are durable and dependable for many reasons. Chrome-tanned laces are the best leather laces.
In summary, shoelaces are a part of your dressing. It constitutes the comfort of the feet, whether for walking or other activities. So how you tie your laces matter a lot. Let us know what you think in the comments section.
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