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Invoke UFicle: Random shoe related question by Intrinsic 2009-08-24 20:40:29
I bought myself a nice new pair of 10up Dr Marten boots the other day, wondering what peoples opinions on the best way to lace said boots are?

Initially they were laced "criss-cross" style (i.e. how you learned to lace shoes as a kid, this is a PITA because it takes a LOOONG time to get them properly tightened. I've currently re-laced one "straight" style click to see how that goes, it's a bit fiddly to get them tight but easier than criss-cross.

[ Reply ]
  I've found the "shoe-shop diagonal" lacing by vdp2009-08-24 21:02:09
    Like This? by Snate2009-08-24 21:14:28
      And another thing... by Snate2009-08-24 21:16:16
        Yes, there is nothing that isn't on the internet. by dire_lobo2009-08-24 21:26:58
        Yah, I figure it's essentially in the same line as by Intrinsic2009-08-24 21:33:35
      Yes, but modified by vdp2009-08-24 21:27:00
  For those, I'd use... by McNutcase2009-08-24 21:38:28
    Hmm, having a proper look at it that might work by Intrinsic2009-08-24 21:55:52
      It's the easiest lacing to tighten that I know of. by McNutcase2009-08-24 22:03:36
        Yah, except if I knotted them I probably wouldn't by Intrinsic2009-08-24 22:22:57
  Maybe somthing like this? by tully2009-08-24 22:03:21
    I've tried those. by McNutcase2009-08-24 22:06:39
    Bleh, no, I don't like zippers by Intrinsic2009-08-24 22:25:04
      I tried them when I was military by tully2009-08-24 22:31:16

 

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