I did checkerboard on my own back in basic in Fort Jackson SC in 1988. The drills noticed it but I guess there was no field manual regulation about PT sneaker shoelaces so they let it go.
If this is from another website, mr anonymous, please do post us a link, not sure how those letters would have gone, all I can get "lacing dome hjkbf" and then I get bored.
Just a warning to some of you kids out there that are quick this is a "cool" idea. Here in the Bay Area gangs identify friends and enemies by their shoelaces. It's as dangerous as wearing a blue shirt to a Blood party. If you see someone checking out your kicks get ready to be ganked later. Just food for thought.
I`m a 28 year old Mum...My little girl is 6... This should be a fun challenge for all her little trainers and shoes...Aghhhhhh... ;) Over and Out...Tralena
Actually, I've seen a BOOK in a bookstore with these EXACT illustrations (the book, however, came with some laces in case you have shoes but no laces). So these were stolen from someone's BOOK, not BLOG.
The book that was mentioned in a previous post was written by the Author of the website...there is a link to it on the bottom of http://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/lacingmethods.htm
I saw these and it caused me to fart loudly and repetitively for over 27.5 minutes. This was embarrassing since it occurred in a meeting with Fortune 500 CEO's who then forced me to retie my sneakers (we all wear sneakers with our navy blue suits, don't you?) until the flatulencia ceased.
Question. When did these start? How did you come about them? I'm asking because two/three years ago, I was doing marketing research for shoes and I interviewed (by chance) a person who personally claimed to have started this whole thing.
During that time, these unorthodox tying techniques were already moderately popular in my place.
lovely blog I’m a mad Skate shoes fan who loves skateboarding more than anything else. So imagine my surprise at finding a blog that talks about them! And love DC Shoes UK and vans trainers uk for skating because it helps to improve skate performance.
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Just found this on accident....who cares how this landed on this site or who it was stolen from....it's still some clever shit...wait now I feel like a boob leaving a comment!
Nice I've been looking for the same thing, and got here through Google. I love this post and now i can tie my vans shoes in 5 different ways. they are awesome!
This blog is amazing!!!i stay impressive with the whole information because is absolutely interesting and wonderful .I like the new ideas raised in this blog. Simply wonderful. i love the shoes, it drives me crazy.i usually go shopping, specially to buy shoes.
Even if it was stolen, which it might not have been, you do NOT need to say that and post the website three hundred times. We get it, you are upset, now go complain to someone who cares. Please.
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ReplyDeleteThis Truely Amazing, I never knew that there were so many ways to tie the sneakers.
ReplyDeleteI'm going checkerboard! They should have flyers like this in the shore store
ReplyDeleteA few ways to Lace your sneakers...
ReplyDeleteThe title should have been "A Few Different Ways To Thread Your sneakers". Chetan's link is about tying.
ReplyDeleteThis is entire article was stolen from another website.
ReplyDeletethis is very awesome..
ReplyDeletePWNED: http://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/lacingmethods.htm
ReplyDeletethis is truly amazing that someone can rip information from another without giving credit
ReplyDeleteNow can we have a post with "A Few Different Ways to Untie Your Sneakers Afterwards" ?
ReplyDeletei like the n lettce or something anyways its so tight but i wonder how you untie.....☺☻♥
ReplyDeletethis is so tight! i just wonder how you untie them after wards! lol im going for the elise or something
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I did checkerboard on my own back in basic in Fort Jackson SC in 1988. The drills noticed it but I guess there was no field manual regulation about PT sneaker shoelaces so they let it go.
ReplyDeleteSoon all the white kids in my platoon had em.
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I love it. Have to try
ReplyDeleteIf this is from another website, mr anonymous, please do post us a link, not sure how those letters would have gone, all I can get "lacing dome hjkbf" and then I get bored.
ReplyDeleteNice post/find whatever the story though.
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ReplyDeletethis is so cool i had 2 take card board and an extra shoe lace 2 c wich 1 i wanted!
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ReplyDeleteJust a warning to some of you kids out there that are quick this is a "cool" idea. Here in the Bay Area gangs identify friends and enemies by their shoelaces. It's as dangerous as wearing a blue shirt to a Blood party. If you see someone checking out your kicks get ready to be ganked later. Just food for thought.
ReplyDeleteIs there a way to print these out? I do not see a link to click for printing.
ReplyDeletethis is truly amazing that someone can rip information from another without giving credit
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Throw a Canadian Voodoo Knot on any one of those and you're good to go yo.
ReplyDeletethis is pretty cool!!! the guy who is all but hurt about some one ripping off his oh so brilliant shoe lace knot boo hoo, cry me a river!!
ReplyDeleteI`m a 28 year old Mum...My little girl is 6... This should be a fun challenge for all her little trainers and shoes...Aghhhhhh... ;)
ReplyDeleteOver and Out...Tralena
this is photoshopped
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to tie my shoes differently, now i know how to!
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ReplyDeletelol, that's cool. too bad i don't wear sneakers!
ReplyDeletehuh ??? i dont get where the laces end up in the checkerboard one...( only one really cool enough to wear:P)
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I don't give a shit how my sneaker are tied.
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ReplyDeleteActually, I've seen a BOOK in a bookstore with these EXACT illustrations (the book, however, came with some laces in case you have shoes but no laces). So these were stolen from someone's BOOK, not BLOG.
ReplyDeleteThe book that was mentioned in a previous post was written by the Author of the website...there is a link to it on the bottom of http://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/lacingmethods.htm
ReplyDeletethats a bunch of piss
ReplyDeleteI saw these and it caused me to fart loudly and repetitively for over 27.5 minutes. This was embarrassing since it occurred in a meeting with Fortune 500 CEO's who then forced me to retie my sneakers (we all wear sneakers with our navy blue suits, don't you?) until the flatulencia ceased.
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ReplyDeleteI really think this creative. Looks fun.
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ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure they didn't steal the pictures from that site mentioned. These pictures are clearly scanned from somewhere.
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ReplyDeleteQuestion. When did these start? How did you come about them? I'm asking because two/three years ago, I was doing marketing research for shoes and I interviewed (by chance) a person who personally claimed to have started this whole thing.
ReplyDeleteDuring that time, these unorthodox tying techniques were already moderately popular in my place.
Wow who took the time to figure all these out? I had no idea there were so many ways to lace your shoes, that is amazing!
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These are great!
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I did the checkerboard. Looks amazing :D. Thanks.
ReplyDeletelovely blog I’m a mad Skate shoes fan who loves skateboarding more than anything else. So imagine my surprise at finding a blog that talks about them! And love DC Shoes UK and vans trainers uk for skating because it helps to improve skate performance.
ReplyDeletey would yal pick da ugliest shoe ta do it on yal could have picked some jordans or something.
ReplyDeleteNice blog and giving very nice information regarding shoes and boots..here is best company that is providing u the warm boots...and in all the seasons...check this out...
ReplyDeletegive credits to sneaker freaker
ReplyDeleteNice color contrast of stuff to make stylish sneaker and it's looking so cool.
ReplyDeleteJust found this on accident....who cares how this landed on this site or who it was stolen from....it's still some clever shit...wait now I feel like a boob leaving a comment!
ReplyDeleteNice I've been looking for the same thing, and got here through Google. I love this post and now i can tie my vans shoes in 5 different ways. they are awesome!
ReplyDeleteWow, so many creative ways, I've been using one way only all the time.
ReplyDeleteI have 4 daughters... who all happen to LOVE shoes! This should finally prove to them that their dad is sorta coolish. :P
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ReplyDeleteThis blog is amazing!!!i stay impressive with the whole information because is absolutely interesting and wonderful .I like the new ideas raised in this blog. Simply wonderful. i love the shoes, it drives me crazy.i usually go shopping, specially to buy shoes.
ReplyDeleteIt's not from http://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/lacingmethods.htm ,
ReplyDeleteIt's from:
http://www.hourlylaff.com/15-amazing-ways-to-tie-your-sneakers/
Even if it was stolen, which it might not have been, you do NOT need to say that and post the website three hundred times. We get it, you are upset, now go complain to someone who cares. Please.
ReplyDeletei must say that You Blog Is Awesome .thanks For Sharing Shoes Collections.Thanks a Lot.
ReplyDeleteEtnies Shoes | Vans Trainers | Boots Shoes
omg AWSOME imma go checkerbaord!
ReplyDeletethanks 4 the inspiration! i've made severals others now!
ReplyDeletehey what are the shoes shown? I like them I want to get me a pair of those pumas
ReplyDeletei just pooped a hammer
ReplyDeletereally WOW
ReplyDeleteToo cute. Who knew there were so many ways to tie a shoe !!!
ReplyDeleteTodas estan finas ..!! :)
ReplyDeletewho came up with these ideas?
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