Sneakers will become interesting and always new if you know how to change the way you tie your usual shoelaces. Having invested heavily in clothes, why not create a unique substance with 10 unique ways to tie shoelaces below.
Types of shoes with different number of eyelets
Today, with many developments in fashion, many more shoe designs have been invented to keep up with the trends of the times and the needs of fashion lovers. In general, although more and more types of shoes with different designs are created, the eyelets will still follow the main designs of even and odd number of eyelets.
The shoes with an even number of eyelets will have the number of pairs of holes from 2, 4, 6, 8 corresponding to 4, 8, 12, 16 holes and even 3, 5, 7, 9 corresponding to 9, 10 , 14, 18 holes. Moreover, there will also be sports shoes that do not have shoelaces but are fixed by a sticker.

Types of shoelaces
As research documents have shown, shoelaces are started with materials such as leather, cotton, and hemp. These materials are very durable but not elastic and difficult to modify to use for many different cases.
It was not until later that synthetic materials were applied to the production of shoelaces, creating a big hit in the shoe industry in general and the world in particular. Since then, we have had easy access to convenient, durable, cheap, beautiful shoelaces and can tie beautiful and fast shoelaces.
Choose your own shoe designs that match your body shape, outfit, as well as the “matching” shoelace color to highlight your personality. Plus, ACFC will help you spruce up your outfit by tying your shoelaces below!

Basic shoelace styles
1. Tie American zic zag shoes (herringbone style)
This is the most common way of tying shoelaces, often used for most sneaker models from major brands such as Nike, Fit Flop, Tommy Hilfiger…
To tie this type of shoelace is also quite simple:
Step 1: Start by threading the shoelace from the top down through the eyelet of the first horizontal row on the toe.
Step 2: Pierce the zigzag cross to the opposite side as shown. To make your shoelace even and beautiful, keep the left lace always on the right lace.
Step 3: When you reach the last hole, secure the shoelace with your favorite knot and you’re done!

2. European straight tie
This type of shoelace is often applied on both Western shoes and men’s sneakers. The light style when finished is that the straight lines are located on the outside and the diagonal lines are located inside, which are quite unique and luxurious.
How to tie European-style luxury shoes:
Step 1: Thread the string straight through the first eyelet from the top down.
Step 2: Thread the right string through the 2nd left eyelet from bottom to top. Then pierce through the 2nd right hole in the top-down direction.
Step 3: Thread the left cord from the bottom up through the third eyelet on the right. Then pierce through the 3rd hole on the left from the top down.
Step 4: Continue to cross stitch as shown to the last eyelet.

3. Shoe Shop-style shoelaces
Step 1: Start by threading the string straight through the first eyelet in a top-down direction.
Step 2: Thread the right string from bottom to top, diagonally through the 2nd hole on the left as shown. Then thread down in the 2nd hole on the right. Repeat this step until this wire reaches the last hole.
Step 3: Take the left cord and thread it into the knitted ropes and go straight up to the last hole on the right and pierce from the bottom up to complete.

4. How to tie shoelaces hidden
This way of tying shoelaces will help you hide the excess, too long shoelaces inside without getting entangled or shoveled out when you are on the move. This type of shoelace will be extremely suitable for sports shoes with simple, monochromatic design, mainstream motifs without frills. Try out for yourself how to tie beautiful simple shoelaces by following the steps below:
Step 1: Thread the laces into the first pair of holes from the toe of the shoe, make sure the two ends of the laces are equal when pulling them out. Note: The end of the laces must be pointed towards the inside of the insole of the shoe (starting from the outside of the eyelet).
Step 2: Thread one side of the string into the next hole. Put the other end of the string through the hole one hole away.
Step 3: Both strings are pulled straight to the underside, skipping 1 hole and pierced into the same row (the yellow wire is pierced first, the blue wire is behind). Take each end of the string through the corresponding opposite eyelet and repeat until the last hole is reached.
Step 4: Make sure to the last hole both ends of the shoelace must meet and lie inward towards the insole.
Step 5: Tie the two ends of the shoelaces on the inside of the shoe and adjust the knot of the laces to not cause the foot to need to be moved while moving.

5. Tie the bottom cross shoelaces
This way of tying shoelaces will often be applied in the military because of its certainty as well as simplicity, saving time when it is necessary to fasten shoes. This way of tying shoelaces will be an excellent combination for high-necked sneakers.
Step 1: Pierce horizontally from the top down into the first pair of eyelets from the toe to the collar. Make sure that the two ends of the rope are the same length after piercing.
Step 2: The two ends of the rope are continuously crossed from the bottom up through the corresponding opposite upper oblique holes.
Step 3: Pierce from the top to the next hole above the hole pierced in step 2. Repeat steps 2 and 3 continuously until the last hole.
Step 4: The two ends of the shoelaces meet at the bottom of the shoe, the two ends of the laces must face the sole of the shoe. Start tying the shoelaces and make sure the knot does not interfere with movement such as pain or strain.

6. How to tie serrated shoelaces
This way of lacing will help the wide, stretchy shoes become extremely comfortable for your feet. Chunky shoes will be a great choice for you to experiment with this serrated shoelace style. Try this simple, sure-fire way to lace your shoes with the steps below.
Step 1: Pierce horizontally from the top down the first pair of eyelets from the toe to the collar. Make sure the ends are even after piercing.
Step 2: The right end of the string is pierced into the second hole of the right row from the bottom up. The left end of the rope threaded into the third hole of the right row from the bottom up.
Step 3: Thread the two ends of the wire into the two holes of the opposite row so that the ends are parallel to each other.
Step 4: Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the end of the piercing. Make sure the two ends of the wire after piercing will face out.

7. Asterisk lace style
This unique way of tying shoelaces will make your shoes stand out among countless other shoes. Shoes with a compact, minimalist design will be a suitable choice to increase the prominence of the shoes and the outfit. Try out the very unique way of tying Asterisk shoelaces by following the steps below.
Step 1: Pierce horizontally from the top down into the first pair of eyelets from the toe to the collar. Make sure that the two ends of the rope are the same length after piercing.
Step 2: Take the left end of the lace from the top to the third hole on the right from the toe of the shoe.
Step 3: Take the right end of the lace from the top to the third hole on the left from the toe of the shoe.
Step 4: Take the end of the string just pierced in the third hole on the left, pierce it from the bottom to the second hole on the left, then from the top to the second hole on the right.
Step 5: Take the end of the string in the third hole on the left, pierce it from the bottom to the fifth hole. Repeat steps 2, 3, 4 continuously until the last hole.
Step 6: The ends of the shoelaces need to meet with the end of the laces facing down the insole.
Note: For shoes with 2, 4, and 8 holes, you can still do it this way, but customize it by omitting a pair of holes or adding a pair of holes.

8. Lace up shoes with steps
This is a style of lace that may seem like nothing new at first, but if you look closely at the sides of the eyelets, you’ll see a miracle. This is a style of lace that can be applied to most shoe styles, so feel free to try the step lacing method with the steps below.
Step 1: Pierce horizontally from the bottom up into the first pair of eyelets from the toe to the collar. Make sure that the two ends of the rope are equal after piercing.
Step 2: Take the two ends of the string and pierce the second hole in the same row.
Step 3: Pull the left end of the line to the right, thread it through the end of the 2nd row and pierce the 3rd hole. Similarly with the left row end, repeat until the last eyelet.
Step 4: Make sure the ends of the rope are facing out and start knotting the rope to your liking.

9. One Handed Shoe Lace
As the name suggests, this is a very simple way to tie shoes, you can completely tie with just one hand. First, thread your shoelaces from the bottom up in the first left eyelet. Then use one end of the shoelace to thread it through the opposite hole in turn.

10. How to tie a rope in two halves
Similar to the herringbone style, this lace-up style is slightly stylized, ignoring the diagonal line in the middle of the shoe to look more airy and unique. This type of lacing is also very effective for adjusting the width – tight of the shoe at the toe or heel half, easily helping the shoe fit better on the foot.
