Ian's Laces

Ian's Laces

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HOW DO YOU LACE & TIE YOUR SHOES?
Are your shoes laced up with an "ordinary" lacing method? Are you still tying them with the same "bunny ears" shoelace knot that you learned as a child? You may be surprised at what's possible!



Compiled by Ian "Professor Shoelace" Fieggen, creator of the web's number one site about shoelaces, this app brings together more than a decade of Ian's shoelace research. Plus, you'll get exclusive material not available on the web site (or anywhere else).

"Ian's Laces" includes 52 different lacing methods, many of which have several variations, for a total of 112 possibilities. Cool, trendy methods. Useful, practical methods. Unusual, special purpose methods. Each method includes one or more clear, color-coded diagrams, plus detailed, step-by-step instructions and helpful tips.

This latest release adds 20 different shoelace knots for security, speed & style. Everything from the "Turquoise Turtle Knot" to the world's fastest "Ian Knot". Step through the clear diagrams and detailed instructions or tap the "Play" button to animate through the steps for ease of learning.

All of the knots and lacing methods include additional notes on the method's purpose, history and helpful tips. Everything is included - NO Internet access is required.



It's fun to create your own lacing with "Create-a-Lace". Now you can draw out your own lacing pattern to share with friends or just experiment with new designs without taking off your shoes. Includes five colorful laces, so the only limit is your imagination.



With "Ian's Laces", your footwear will never be "ordinary" again. And if someone does ask: "How did you do that?", the answer is at your fingertips, not your feet.

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