How To Make Laces Shorter & Concealed | 5 Simple Ways - Ben Arthur
TLDRThis video offers five creative methods to shorten and conceal shoe laces for a neater appearance, focusing on casual shoes. Techniques include the under-foot tuck, tie and tuck, wrap and tuck, lace cutting, and double lacing. Additional advice is provided on how to maintain lace integrity after cutting and selecting the correct lace length when purchasing new ones.
Takeaways
- š The video presents five methods to shorten and conceal shoe laces for a better appearance, particularly for casual shoes.
- š” The first method, 'under-foot tuck', involves tucking the loose ends under the foot, though it may not be the most secure.
- š The 'tie and tuck' method recommends tying a knot or bow and then tucking it under the shoe tongue for a sleek look.
- š The 'wrap and tuck' is similar to the previous method but is used for shoes with excessively long laces, providing more security.
- āļø Cutting the laces is a straightforward option, but to prevent fraying, one can use heat shrink tubing or seal the ends with super glue or polystyrene cement.
- š 'Double lacing' is a technique that saves inches without cutting orē¹ę® knots, by looping the laces over each other and continuing to lace up the shoe normally.
- š For buying new laces, measure the old ones and estimate the desired length to avoid mistakes.
- š The methods are generally not recommended for formal shoes due to the small eyelet holes and the need for a more polished look.
- šļø Online resources offer solutions like heat shrink tubing, but it might be more convenient to purchase new laces instead.
- š„ The video creator shares tips based on personal experience and observations from working in a shoe shop.
- š The video encourages viewers to like, share, and subscribe for more helpful content.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the video?
-The main topic of the video is about different methods to shorten and conceal shoe laces.
Which type of shoes do the methods shown in the video work best for?
-The methods shown in the video work best for casual shoes and are not typically recommended for formal shoes.
What is the first method introduced in the video for shortening shoe laces?
-The first method introduced is the under-foot tuck, which involves tucking the loose ends of the laces down either side of the foot.
What is a disadvantage of the under-foot tuck method?
-A disadvantage of the under-foot tuck method is that it's not very effective and the laces may need to be constantly repositioned, which can be frustrating.
What does the 'tie and tuck' method involve?
-The 'tie and tuck' method involves pushing the laces from the outside into the inside of the shoe through the top two eyelets, tying a knot or bow, and then tucking it under the shoe tongue to conceal it.
How is the 'wrap and tuck' method different from the 'tie and tuck' method?
-The 'wrap and tuck' method is similar to the 'tie and tuck' but is designed for very long laces. It involves wrapping both ends of the laces around the foot before tying a knot at the top and tucking them under the shoe tongue.
What is the fourth option presented in the video for dealing with long shoe laces?
-The fourth option is cutting the laces to size. However, this may cause the ends to fray, and the video suggests sealing the ends with super glue or polystyrene cement as an alternative to buying new laces.
How does the 'double lacing' method work?
-The 'double lacing' method involves undoing the laces to the middle sets of eyelets, pulling one lace across to the opposite side, pushing it through the hole, and then going back to the starting point. This process is repeated, covering the previous lace, and then continuing to lace up the shoe as normal.
Why might the 'double lacing' method not work with some shoes?
-The 'double lacing' method might not work with shoes that have very small eyelet holes, preventing the lace from being pulled back through after the initial pass.
What is the bonus tip provided in the video for buying new laces?
-The bonus tip is to measure the old laces with a tape measure, determine how much length you want to remove, and then use that measurement to decide on the size of new laces to purchase.
How can one ensure they get the correct size of replacement laces?
-To ensure the correct size, one should take out the old laces from the shoes, measure their length, and then determine how much shorter they need them to be. This difference can then be used as a guide when buying new laces.
Outlines
š Shoe Lace Shortening Techniques
This paragraph introduces the topic of the video, which is about five different ways to shorten shoe laces for a better and more concealed look, particularly for casual shoes. It mentions that while these methods can be applied to formal shoes, they are not typically recommended. The first method discussed is the under-foot tuck, a popular technique that involves tucking the loose ends under the foot, relying on body weight to keep them in place. However, it is noted that this method may not be the most effective as the laces may need to be readjusted frequently. The paragraph also sets the expectation for the subsequent methods to be presented in the video.
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Keywords
š”Shoe laces
š”Under-foot tuck
š”Tie and tuck
š”Wrap and tuck
š”Cutting laces
š”Double lacing
š”Measuring laces
š”Shoe eyelets
š”Formal shoes
š”Heat shrink tubing
š”Shoe shop
Highlights
Five different ways to shorten shoe laces for a better look.
These methods work best for casual shoes and can be tried with formal shoes but not recommended.
The under-foot tuck method is popular but not the most effective and may require frequent readjustment.
The tie and tuck method involves tucking the laces under the shoe tongue for a sleek look and can help with long laces.
For extremely long laces, the wrap and tuck method involves wrapping the laces around the foot for added security.
Cutting the laces is a straightforward solution, but fraying may occur. Sealing the ends with super glue or cement is suggested.
Double lacing is a favorite method that saves inches without cutting or special knots, suitable for shoes with normal-sized holes.
Double lacing can be done multiple times depending on the length of the laces.
A bonus tip is to measure old laces to determine the correct size when buying new ones.
Working in a shoe shop revealed that many people are unsure about the size of laces to buy.
Measuring the full length of the laces and subtracting the desired length can help determine the correct size.
These tips are useful for maintaining the appearance and functionality of shoe laces.
The video provides practical solutions for common issues with shoe laces.
Innovative methods for lace management can enhance the overall look of casual footwear.
For a more concealed and sleek look, tucking and wrapping techniques can be applied to shoe laces.
The video offers a comprehensive guide to managing long shoe laces, from simple tucks to cutting and sealing.