When I lived in Boston, there was one memorable 5K where I remember needing to stop because my shoe became untied. Worse—the temperature was below freezing and my ungloved fingers were uncooperative ...
If you're never quite happy with the way your shoes fit because you were blessed with an unwieldy foot shape, Dick's Sporting Goods offers tips for how you can lace your athletic shoes to fit your ...
This is a great way to create a secure, tight fit. Just put each lace end back into the same hole it just exited, leaving a small loop on the top side of the shoe; now thread each loose end through ...
What are the extra lace holes on running shoes for? We’re here to unravel the mystery and teach you how to tie a heel lock to ...
I worked in a shoe outlet store eons ago. The heel lock lace-tying method is an industry standard when a shoe fits almost perfectly but the heel area is just a little too loose for the wearer’s liking ...
In order to tie your shoes, there's a simple knot that almost all of us learn how to make when we're small children: a "criss-cross and tuck" part, followed by a "loop-and-pull" part. That simple knot ...
When I lived in Boston, there was one memorable 5K where I remember needing to stop because my shoe became untied. Worse—the temperature was below freezing and my ungloved fingers were uncooperative ...
No matter how well you tie your shoes, be it with extreme speed or perfect balance, the laces inevitably come undone now and again. Lock Laces eliminates the problem of loose laces so you never have ...