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  2. Shoelace knot - Wikipedia

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    Close-up of a shoelace knot. The shoelace knot, or bow knot, is commonly used for tying shoelaces and bow ties.. The shoelace knot is a doubly slipped reef knot formed by joining the ends of whatever is being tied with a half hitch, folding each of the exposed ends into a loop and joining the loops with a second half hitch.

  3. Self-tying shoes - Wikipedia

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    Self-tying shoes (also known as self-lacing or power laces) are designed to automatically tighten once the user puts them on. Such types of " smart shoes " were initially depicted in the 1989 science fiction film Back to the Future Part II .

  4. Shoe tossing - Wikipedia

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    Shoe-tossing is the throwing of footwear, the reasons for which differ based on cultural context. A pair of laced shoes may be thrown across raised cables, such as telephone wires and power lines, or onto tree branches to create "shoe trees". [1] [2] In such contexts it may be known as shoefiti.

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  6. My daughter still couldn't tie her shoes at 9 years old. I'm ...

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    Some might say that she was too old not to know how and that I was slacking as a parent. But every time I'd sat down to show her how to tie a lace, she'd melt down in confusion.

  7. After 50 years of 'tying shoes,' Leary prepares for his last ...

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    Jun. 22—NANTICOKE — Tom Leary sat in his rocking chair, holding a mug with the logo of his beloved New York Yankees, and he looked back on his 50 years at Luzerne County Community College and ...

  8. Shoelaces - Wikipedia

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    An Oxford shoe with straight lacing Shoe Lacing Methods. This is the process of running the shoelaces through the holes, eyelets, loops, or hooks to hold together the sides of the shoe with many common lacing methods. [7] There are, in fact, almost two trillion ways to lace a shoe with six pairs of eyelets. [8]

  9. Right precedence - Wikipedia

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    Only after putting on the left shoe should one begin tying the shoe laces. First tie the left shoe and then the right one." [3] Other activities with right precedence appear in a Baraita in the Talmud: "When one puts on his shoes, he must put on the right first and then the left; when he removes [them], he must remove the left [first] and then ...