Nice post. Ive tied my laces like that for years. Easy way to remeber is "inside-out" withe the inside lace moving to the outside. Additionally, the loop on the tongue prevents it from moving to the side, but i agree, it doesnt look as polished. I always use the berlutti knot to tie the laces on all my shoes because it sits more centered and looks better and wont come undone.
Fun video! I lace most of my casual sneakers like your left shoe in this example, but I use the tongue loop (when it’s there) to hold the tongue up against the top of the shoe. For my nicer sneakers and dress shoes, I use a version of the bar lacing system. Thanks for sharing!
@@StrayReviews Thanks! I'd just bought some high top sneakers, which take so long to get in and out of - and string - and they were strung differently than I normally do it. Didn't want to do a lot of experimenting. Thanks again for the video and your response!
Thank you for the tutorial! I usually say "Nike" as paroxytone (the sound of the "e" is unstressed). I'm from Brazil, sorry for my English, it's not as fluent as I would like it. 🤭 Blessings for you and your family. 💐
Thank you for this great video! It’s very much appreciated.
You’re welcome!
Thank you for this tutorial, sir! Just got my Nike Killshot 2 but with a brown swoosh :))
Excellent! Great sneakers!
Nice post. Ive tied my laces like that for years. Easy way to remeber is "inside-out" withe the inside lace moving to the outside. Additionally, the loop on the tongue prevents it from moving to the side, but i agree, it doesnt look as polished. I always use the berlutti knot to tie the laces on all my shoes because it sits more centered and looks better and wont come undone.
Thanks, David! Now I'm going to go look up the berlutti knot, so I can learn how to do it.
thank you! i just bought my nike killshot 2 same as you hahaa
Nice!
What is the difference between 2 way? Does it have any specific support over the other one? 🤔
Not really. I just notice that the tongue of my shoe slides to the side less this way.
Fun video! I lace most of my casual sneakers like your left shoe in this example, but I use the tongue loop (when it’s there) to hold the tongue up against the top of the shoe. For my nicer sneakers and dress shoes, I use a version of the bar lacing system. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Greg!
Is one easier to tighten than the other?
I haven't noticed one being more difficult than the other. 👍
@@StrayReviews Thanks! I'd just bought some high top sneakers, which take so long to get in and out of - and string - and they were strung differently than I normally do it. Didn't want to do a lot of experimenting. Thanks again for the video and your response!
@@barryweeks6229 For sure!
This helped so much thank you
That’s great! You’re welcome!
Thanks for this video!! Just finished the first example and that’s the one that I’ll stick with! I say “Nike” not “Nike-E”.
Great! I’m glad it was helpful!
Good stuff!
Thanks so much!
Thank you for the tutorial! I usually say "Nike" as paroxytone (the sound of the "e" is unstressed). I'm from Brazil, sorry for my English, it's not as fluent as I would like it. 🤭 Blessings for you and your family. 💐
Thank you! Blessings for you and yours!
i like the second way better.
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