Shoe Lace Tips

Lacing Tips for different foot shapes

 
According to the American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society, certain lacing techniques for shoes can prevent injuries, alleviate pain, and relieve foot problems. In general, these specialists recommend loosening the laces as the shoes are being slipped on and to begin lacing at the eyelets closest to the toes and then pulling the laces of one set of eyelets at a time to tighten for a more comfortable fit.
 

Heels Slip

Heelslip1.jpg1. Thread the left lace down through the top-left eyelet, form a loop between the top and second eyelets.
 

 Heelslip2.jpg2. Thread the right lace down through the top-right eyelet, forming a loop between the top and second eyelets.
 

Heelslip3.jpg3. Cross the laces by threading each lace through its opposite loop. Pull the laces and tie normally, securing the lace lock to complete.
 

High Arch
 

Higharch1.jpg1. Lace each shoelace side down through its respective bottom eyelet. 

Higharch2.jpg2. Thread right lace up through second-bottom-right eyelet, across and down through the second-bottom-left eyelet.

Higharch3.jpg3. Skip an eyelet, thread the right lace up through the next eyelet, then across and down through the opposite eyelet. Repeat.

Higharch4.jpg4.Thread the lace up through the top-right eyelet.

Higharch5.jpg5. Skipping and eyelet, thread the left lace up through the next eyelet, then across and down through the opposite eyelet. Repeat this step. Then thread the lace up through the top-left eyelet to complete.

 

Toe Discomfort

Soretoe1.jpg1. Thread one side of the lace down through the top-right eyelet.

Soretoe2.jpg2. Thread the lace up through the bottom-left eyelet—at the toe box part of the shoe.

Soretoe3.jpg3. Thread the lace down through the bottom-right eyelet.

Soretoe4.jpg4. Thread the lace across and up through the second-bottom-left eyelet.

Soretoe5.jpg5. Thread the lace across and down through the second-bottom-right eyelet, being sure to thread the lace over the first toe box lacing. Continue until completely laced.

 

Wide Forefoot with Narrow Heel

 widefootnarrowheel1.jpg1. Separate the lacing into two sections—bottom and top—using two sets of short shoelaces. Lace the bottom three eyelets with one shoelace. Lace the top eyelets with the second shoelace. For a good heel fit with no slippage, use the “lace lock” technique at the top.