Running shoes are made so they fit snuggly and comfortably around your feet, but the way you lace them up changes how they really fit. Blogger KatieRUNSthis shows off a few different lacing techniques ...
With a little show-and-tell, and possibly a second pair of laces, you can transform your sneakers into a real conversation piece — and maybe even make them more functional. These styles work best when ...
TYING our shoelaces is part of our every day routine. Tony notes that when lacing the shoe for a flat foot (a foot with a very low or no arch of the foot) it's important to look to prevent any ...
Tying your shoes isn’t particularly difficult, and there are a lot of ways to do it faster. But this Ukrainian lacing technique makes it even simpler, and helps prevent common problems like knots and ...
Turns out there are different shoelace patterns for different kinds of feet. A podiatrist explains the techniques you should use for high arches, wide feet, etc. Growing up, my parents were the ones ...
Andy Halliday, an expert camper, shared his tips for avoiding blisters (Stock photo)Credit: Getty Andy Halliday, owner of Expert Camper, shared the preventative tips. He explained that a common ...
Whether you do it with bunny ears or by looping “around the tree”, tying your shoes is one of the first lessons for any adult in training. But a Sylvan Lake mom has gone viral for creating a new ...
Most of us learned to tie our shoes by kindergarten and probably haven't given our shoe-lacing technique a second thought since then. So the vast majority of shoes, whether casual or athletic, get ...
1) Wearing the untied shoes, start on one side, threading the lace through the top eyelet next to it (usually the extra eyelet). (If there isn’t an extra eyelet, unthread the top-most crisscrossed ...
The knotty problem of choosing the optimum way of lacing up shoes has been solved by a new mathematical proof. There are many millions of different possibilities but ...