Bonus: Shoelace Belt

Bonus: Shoelace Belt

A great way to add color to a belt is to weave a bright lace through. This works especially well for...

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Finishing the Shoe (alternate)

Finishing the Shoe (alternate)

Alternatively, you can leave them separate and have two distinct bows.

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Finishing the Shoe

Finishing the Shoe

One option is to tie each lace separately, then tie them together.

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Inside/Outside 2

Inside/Outside 2

When you reach the top of the shoe, make sure to push the aglet out above the existing lace, to prevent tangling when performing the final knots.

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Inside/Outside 1

Inside/Outside 1

After pulling the new lace under the gap of the shoe, make sure to push the aglet (the plastic part)...

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Weaving the Laces

Weaving the Laces

Follow the pattern of the original lace, except go over top of the shoe where the original goes underneath (and vice versa).

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Enter Shoelace Two

Enter Shoelace Two

Feed the contrasting shoelace in underneath the original.

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Begin

Begin

Begin with the laced shoe, in a criss-cross pattern that alternates going over the gap and under the gap, as shown.

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Materials

Materials

You will need a laced shoe, and an additional shoelace (typically of a contrasting color).

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Crazy Shoe 2

Crazy Shoe 2

Yes! And another dual-colored shoelacing!

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Crazy Shoe 1

Crazy Shoe 1

Mesmerizing! A shoe with two colors of lace?!

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Simple pocket flair

Simple pocket flair

The super-simple application. Fold the tie to desired length and store in pocket. An easy flash of color.

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Anklet/Cuff Security

Anklet/Cuff Security

A double knot secures the tie wrapped around the pant leg several times, culminating with the widest...

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Tie Shoe Tongue

Tie Shoe Tongue

Very easy; foot goes in shoe, small end of tie gets fed in until the desired length is reached....

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Tourniquet

Tourniquet

Distressed/spraypainted shirt not necessary (nor is the stellar acting). Double the tie over the affected area and tie a rough, but tight knot.

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Folding Pattern

Folding Pattern

Close up of the folding pattern; the tie is initially folded, skinny end passing through the sleeve on...

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Double Fold off Necklace

Double Fold off Necklace

Simply hung off a sturdy chain necklace, the tie is folded twice over to drastically shorten length,...

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The No Tie Tie

The No Tie Tie

Only possible with the shirt untucked; the tie is fed through the open collar, along the inside of the...

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