Common shoelace tying methods include conventional shoelace tying method, cross shoelace tying method, horizontal cross shoelace tying method, bow shoelace tying method and double cross shoelace tying method.
Conventional shoelace tying method: shoelaces pass through holes in shoes and cross-tie together. This method is easy to learn and suitable for most shoes.
Cross lacing method: the shoelaces pass through the left and right sides of the shoes respectively, and then cross-tie them together. This method can make the shoes more firmly fixed on the feet.
Transverse cross shoelace tying method: the shoelaces pass through the upper and lower parts of the shoes and then cross-tie them together. This method can make shoes more stable and suitable for running or outdoor activities.
Bow shoelace tying method: pass the shoelace through the hole of the shoe, cross and tie it together, and then tie it into a bow shape. This method can make shoes look more beautiful and lovely.
Double cross shoelace tying method: the shoelaces pass through the left and right sides of the shoes respectively, and then are tied together in a double cross way. This method can make the shoes more firmly fixed on the feet and increase the stability of the shoes.
No matter which method you use, you should pay attention to the length and tightness of your shoelaces. Too short shoelaces may lead to unstable tying, and too long shoelaces may affect the appearance and comfort of shoes. Therefore, choosing the appropriate length and tightness of shoelaces is the key to tying shoelaces.