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Lacing Guide
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Sometimes in order to get a
proper fit you must lace your shoes a certain way. Many people
suffer from foot problems which means that the typical lacing of the shoe
may not benefit them as much as once of the solutions below.
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Heel Slip
Use two short sets of laces to get a snug fit
along the length of your foot. The first lace runs
through the middle eyelets where you tie them
off, and the second continues through the last
pair of eyelets. |
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Toe
Problems
Threading one end of the lace diagonally lifts
the toe box up to help relieve problems like
hammer toes, toe corns, bleeding toes and
toe nail problems. |
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High
Arches
The splay lacing technique removes the
pressure points created when laces cross over
each other on the center of the shoe tongue. |
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Wide
Forefoot and Narrow Heel
Use two short sets of laces to get a
snug fit along the length of your foot.
The first lace runs through the middle
eyelets where you tie them off, and
the second continues through the
last pair of eyelets. |
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Top-of-foot pain
Skip a set of eyelets in your lacing pattern to relieve
pressure on points along the top of your foot. |
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