Relace
Your Kicks
You don’t need to get a new pair of shoes to refresh your rotation. Switching up your lacing is a great way to keep them feeling fresh. It’s a creative way of extending the life of your shoes and preventing unnecessary waste.
If you don’t know where to start or want some inspiration, keep scrolling to see how to lock down some of our favourite lacing patterns.
Relace Your Kicks
You don’t need to get a new pair of shoes to refresh your rotation. Switching up your lacing is a great way to keep them feeling fresh. It’s a creative way of extending the life of your shoes and preventing unnecessary waste.
If you don’t know where to start or want some inspiration, keep scrolling to see how to lock down some of our favourite lacing patterns.
Difficulty: Easy
Factory Knot
This is the most common lacing pattern — the one shoes typically have when they’re fresh out of the box. You know it, you love it, the Factory Knot. Now see how it’s done.
Difficulty: Easy
Show Bows
Go for a subtle twist on the classic Factory Knot with this easy pattern that criss-crosses all the way to the top.
Difficulty: Medium
Bar Lock
This look is super-clean. The horizontal lines help accentuate the width of your shoe, making sure your shoes look well-proportioned with baggier ’fits.
Difficulty: Medium
Railroad Cross
The kind of pattern that stops you in your tracks. The Railroad Cross is one of the trickier lacing styles, but it’s so worth the effort.
Difficulty: Hard
Zig Zag
Now we’re getting adventurous. Try out the Zig Zag for a head-turning lacing pattern that winds all the way up your favourite kicks.
Difficulty: Hard
Double Diamond
Up for a serious challenge? The Double Diamond is more than a lacing pattern, it’s the jewel in the crown for anybody— a dazzling display of skill and style.