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1、34 Different Ways To Lace ShoesMy diagrams are all drawn as though looking from the front of the shoe, such that the lower part of the lacing is at the bottom of the diagram, and are colour-coded to make it easier to follow where the lace runs. Generally, the start of the lacing is grey, whilst the
2、lace end that starts on the left side is blue and the end that starts on the right side is yellow. For colour-blind visitors, Blue=Dark=Left, Yellow=Light=Right.Criss Cross LacingThis is probably the most common method of lacing normal shoes and boots. The laces simply criss-cross as they work their
3、 way up the shoe.FEATURES:Traditional lookSimple to laceComfortableCorrugates shoeOver Under LacingA variation of Criss Cross Lacing that alternates between running over and then under. Its my own preferred method for most of my shoes & sneakers.FEATURES:Ians favourite!Decorative lookFaster & easier
4、Less wear & tearStraight (European) LacingThis traditional method of Straight Lacing appears to be more common in Europe. The laces run straight across pairs of eyelets and diagonally underneath.FEATURES:Neat on topMessy underneathShortens endsStraight (Bar) LacingOften referred to as Fashion Lacing
5、 or Lydiard Lacing, this variation of Straight Lacing eliminates the underlying diagonals, which looks neater plus relieves pressure on the top ridge of the foot.FEATURES:ComfortableEven = Neat lookOdd = Messy lookLengthens endsStraight (Easy) LacingThis is a simplified variation of Straight (Bar) L
6、acing where one end runs straight from bottom to top whilst the other end steps through the eyelets.FEATURES:Even = Neat lookOdd = Messy lookEnd lengths shiftLengthens endsHiking / Biking LacingAn inside-out version of Straight (Bar) Lacing, which distributes pressure evenly plus keeps the knots & e
7、nds to the side, away from either snagging undergrowth or from bicycle chains & cranks.FEATURES:Evens out pressureReduces snaggingMessy lookLengthens endsSawtooth LacingThis variation of Straight Lacing has all of the angled underlying sections pulling the same way, which shifts the sides of the sho
8、e out of alignment. May also correct an otherwise ill-fitting shoe.FEATURES:Easier to tightenMis-aligns sidesModifies fitLengthens endsShoe Shop LacingCommonly seen in shoe shops because many new shoes come pre-laced this way from the factory, this method is another easy way of Straight Lacing.FEATU
9、RES:Easy to laceEnd lengths shiftShortens endsDisplay Shoe LacingShoe stores often use this reversed version of Criss Cross Lacing on their display shoes in order to end up with the lace ends neatly tucked away inside.FEATURES:Tidy lookEasier to loosenHarder to tightenLadder LacingThis distinctive l
10、acing, which looks just like a ladder, is also useful for shortening long lace ends. U.S. paratroopers and ceremonial guard units wear jump boots with white ladder lacing.FEATURES:Distinctive lookStays very tightHarder to tightenShortens endsSpider Web LacingAnother decorative lacing method used on
11、military boots, which is like Ladder Lacing running at an angle, creating a woven web of shoelace.FEATURES:Decorative lookFirm & tightHarder to tightenShortens endsDouble Back LacingAlthough terribly awkward to tighten, this method looks interesting, holds very firmly, and can also be used if youre
12、desperate to shorten long lace ends.FEATURES:Stays very tightTerribly awkwardShortens endsBow Tie LacingSo named because the outline resembles the shape of a bow-tie, this method makes the most efficient use of lace and thus is useful for lengthening short lace ends.FEATURES:Minimal lookComfort zone
13、sLoose fitLengthens endsArmy LacingThis inside-out version of Bow Tie Lacing is used by the British, Dutch, French and Brazilian armies (and possibly others). With the crossovers on the inside, the sides of the combat boots can flex more easily.FEATURES:Allows more flexHarder to tightenLengthens end
14、sTrain Track Lacing - NEW!Like a condensed Army Lacing with the underlying segments running straight across, the result looks like train tracks, and holds very tight because of the doubled laces through eyelets.FEATURES:Neat lookHolds very tightHarder to tightenShortens endsDouble Helix LacingThis m
15、ethod was invented and patented by Monte Fisher for faster lacing of boots. The laces run in a double helix, angled one way on the outside and the other way on the inside.FEATURES:Decorative lookFast & easyLess wear & tearDouble Cross LacingThis blend of Over Under Lacing and Hash Lacing creates overlapping crosses, which can also be woven into the most intricate macrame.FEATURES:Decorative lookHarder to tightenShortens endsCan lengthen endsHash LacingWhen used on modern boots and sneakers with a wide gap and