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Laces: 100s of Ways to Pimp Your Kicks [Spiral-bound]

Ian Fieggen


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Product Details

  • Spiral-bound: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Sterling; Spi edition (Oct 25 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1402752016
  • ISBN-13: 978-1402752018
  • Product Dimensions: 24.4 x 17.3 x 3.3 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 612 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #940,821 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

Product Description

Product Description

“The art of deft shoelace presentation” —Entertainment Weekly

Transform your dogs from same-old to super-fly with Laces, the ultimate shoe-makeover handbook. Whether you want to completely customize your kicks or just learn how to tie a knot that won’t come undone, Laces shows you how to lace up with style and put Velcro lovers to shame.
 
• 50 fresh lacing styles, including Zipper, Checkerboard, Spider Web, Ladder, and Star
• 16 hot knots, including the world’s fastest, “the Ian”
• 4 color-coded practice laces you can use right on the front cover

About the Author

Ian Fieggen first became interested in shoelaces in 1982 when, at the age of 20, a broken-shoelace incident prompted him to analyze the humble shoelace knot. This led to the development of a better way to tie shoes, the Ian Knot, and set in motion Ian’s lifelong fascination with shoelaces.

Ian’s quarter-century of shoelace research culminated in Ian’s Shoelace Site (www.fieggen.com/shoelace), in which he used his graphic design skills to make dozens of intricate lacing and tying diagrams. His site, called “the best shoelace website in the universe” by Sneaker Freaker magazine, has been featured in Entertainment Weekly, Esquire, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal online, and other magazines, newspapers, and websites from around the world.

Ian lives in Melbourne, Australia, where he’s often referred to as “Professor Shoelace.”

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Amazon.com: 4.9 out of 5 stars (10 customer reviews)

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The definitive book on tying and lacing shoes, Dec 10 2007
By William R. Albert "Billy" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Laces: 100s of Ways to Pimp Your Kicks (Spiral-bound)
Brilliantly desinged book! The front cover mimics the top of a sneaker so you can practice all of the wonderful lacing and tying techniques on a table without bending down. Instructions are clear and the diagrams are self explanitory. I work on my feet all day and found that "Straight Bar" lacing(page 24) makes a big difference in how my feet feel at the end of the shift. Read pages 122 to 155 and put an end to having your shoe laces coming undone without resorting to double tying. I highly recommend this book as the definitive reference for tying and lacing footware. A must for kids, athletes, workers, and sneaker enthusiasts.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Informative and a whole lot of fun!, Feb 23 2008
By A. Ford "f2k" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Laces: 100s of Ways to Pimp Your Kicks (Spiral-bound)
I love this book and so do my two kids, a 7 yo boy and an 9 yo girl. I originally bought the book to help my son learn to tie his shoes. He is left handed (and I am right) and has some fine motor difficulties. We tried my way and a few ways on the internet and just couldn't come up with an easy enough way for him to learn to tie.

The book has the lacing on the outside. It is designed so that the book folds open in order to view the instructions alongside of the lacing. He learned one of the tying methods on a car trip in less than 5 minutes.

The kids take the book in the car and try different lacing patterns. My daughter loves changing the lacing pattern on her shoes. They have both changed their lacing patterns numerous times since we bought this book.

I have learned so many things from the book too. Some of the lacing patterns are to help shorten those long laces that come on kids shoes these days. There are lacings for making shoes fit tighter, looser, for keeping the laces out of bicycle chains, and not to mention making a fashion statement.

7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Why be normal?, Nov 29 2007
By John Mccann - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Laces: 100s of Ways to Pimp Your Kicks (Spiral-bound)
Why shouldn't you find the coolest way to lace your shoes? Why be satisfied with the same old - same old? This book gives excellent and easy to follow instructions on how to lace your shoes in truly distinctive ways, as well practical alternatives for specific activities. I learned that I had been tying my shoes the wrong way my entire life!

More than just an instructional manual, this is a manifesto for refusing to live a life that is bland and mundane.

My hat's off to Ian!
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