"Huh? Which hole was that again?"
With shoes that have many holes in their design, like punching leather, it's easy to pause and wonder "Which hole did I thread this through?" when trying to re-lace them after taking the shoelaces out.
While the hole design is simple and clean, it can be tricky to distinguish between the "lacing holes" and the "decorative holes."
Here are some tips for lacing and finishing neatly without mistakes that might come in handy in such situations.
With a little ingenuity, both the comfort and appearance will be greatly improved, so please give them a try.
▼From a state with the shoelaces removed
▼When you spread the shoe outwards, you can see the inner lacing holes.
▼There are 5 pairs of lacing holes on the left and right, so thread the shoelaces through them in order.
A little ingenuity for a neater look
Not just for punching shoes, but for all lace-up shoes, the way you tie your laces can significantly change their impression.
If you're going to do it, you might as well make it look nice. When you have the chance to change your laces, try to keep these tips for a neat finish in mind.
▼Cross the laces so the "outer one is on top"
▼Arrange the spread tongue into an "inverted V" shape
With a little ingenuity, your usual shoes will look much more beautiful.
Just by being mindful of how you lace them and arrange the tongue, you'll feel better starting from your feet.
Please give it a try during this shoelace present campaign.