
Ian's Laces 43 ways to lace shoes
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Description
* A world of shoe lacing options at your fingertips
* Ian Fieggen ("Professor Shoelace") presents
* 43 unique lacing methods for style and function
How do you lace your shoes? Most just use basic "Criss-Cross Lacing". You may be surprised at what's possible!
- Lacing for a funky or stylish look
- Lacing for comfort (eg. running shoes)
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... Read More Lacing for security (eg. ice or roller skates)
- Lacing for ease of tightening (eg. tall boots)
- Lacing with two or more colors
- Lacing to adjust for overly long or short laces
INTRODUCING "IAN'S LACES":
Includes 43 different lacing methods, many with several variations, for a total of 98 possibilities. There's something for everyone: men and women, young and old alike.
Ever popular methods, such as:
- Lattice Lacing
- Zipper Lacing
- Straight Bar Lacing
Special purpose methods, such as:
- Footbag Lacing (Hacky Sack)
- One Handed Lacing (no knot required)
- Riding Boot Lacing (motorbike, equestrian)
Methods to get you noticed, such as:
- Pentagram Lacing
- Spider Web Lacing
- Checkerboard Lacing
SIMPLE TO USE:
Browse easily through the pictures and descriptions to find a method you like. Switch to a full-screen, color-coded diagram, which you can even place alongside your shoe. Access detailed step-by-step instructions and helpful tips with just a touch. It's never been so easy to re-create a lacing method without getting into a hopeless tangle.
Now you can hold a decade of shoe lacing research in the palm of your hand. And if someone does ask: "How did you do that?", the answer is at your fingertips, not your feet.
I hope that you enjoy "Ian's Laces" and that you can use it to breathe new life into your lace-up footwear.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
For over ten years, Ian Fieggen has been compiling and dispensing shoelace advice, and has been featured worldwide in media as diverse as The Wall Street Journal, Runner's World, Sneaker Freaker and Esquire (to name but a few) as well as on radio and television.
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