It seems like we needed laces long before our modern world even existed. It is difficult to determine when did the first lacing system saw the light of day, but it’s universally thought that the Areni-1, dated to around 3500 BC, is the first shoe ever that sported laces. Even Otzi the Iceman had a pa...
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They are arguably the unsung hero of shoes. They help us to start our day and are usually the last thing we let go of after our day at work, school, or a return from a vacation. A constant companion to our favorite pair of shoes; by default, a faithful companion to us. The right pair of laces can hel...
You may have noticed some people wearing unique-looking laces in their athletic shoes. They often look like a bungee cord fastened with a locking clamp. These handy devices are no-tie shoelaces and they have been around for several years. They let you turn your traditional lace-up shoes into a slip-o...
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