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  • How to Lace K Swiss Shoes

    K Swiss is an American footwear company founded in 1966. With the company's emphasis on athletic support, K Swiss shoes have been a popular choice for tennis players and cross-training athletes....

  • How to Lace Army Boots

    Lacing of shoes in the Military is slightly different from civilian shoes as there are combat situations to take into account. Normally shoes are laced by a simple back and forward motion with the...

  • Ideas for Lacing Converse Sneakers

    High tops, low tops, red or black Converse sneakers are one of the most popular types of shoes worn today. A fun way to dress up your Converse and show off your personality is through shoelaces....

  • How to Tie Topsiders

    Topsiders are a staple in the world of preppy dressing, and are perfect for crossing over from casual to semi-formal. Don't forget to wear them when you are out on your boat, as that is what they...

  • How to Lace Shoes in the Military

    Lacing of shoes in the military is slightly different from civilian shoes as there are combat situations to take into account. Normally, shoes are laced by a simple back and forward motion with...

  • How to Straight Bar Lace Sneakers

    Most of my skater friends prefer to lace their skater shoes straight bar style. I'm always the one to have to do it. The easy way is to use just one shoe lace per shoe.

  • How to Tie Army Boots

    Army boots are built to last tough battle field conditions. The lacing of an army boot provides some added comfort so that the boot can flex a little more while worn. Lacing army boots with normal...

  • How to Lace Dockers Castaway Shoes

    The Dockers Castaway shoe is traditional boat shoe with lacing around the back and sides of the shoe as well as in front of the shoe. While the shoe normally comes pre-laced the laces may break,...

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