Tying laces in American athlete shorts is not only a simple daily behavior, but also a way to show individuality and confidence. How to tie the laces of American athletes 'shorts can be said to be an art. Here are some simple and practical steps for your reference.
Stretch and close your legs together to maintain balance. At this time, the distance between the legs should be equivalent to the shoulder width, so that the tightness of the laces can be better controlled. Interweave the ends of the shoelace together to form an "X" shape. Make sure the intersection of the "X" shapes is at the ankle so that the tie will be stronger.
Thread the left and right ends of the shoelace through the hole in the center of the "X" shape. This step requires your concentration and patience, as different shoes may have different numbers of holes. Generally speaking, two holes should be separated by 1-2 centimeters. When passing both ends through the hole, try to keep the tension even to avoid slack or too tight.
Tighten the left and right ends of the shoelace tightly and cross it again. This step determines the ultimate tightness and firmness of the shoelace. Please note that when tightening the laces, you must control them to a certain degree, so that they should not be too tight to affect comfort, nor should they be too loose to cause the laces to loosen easily. After crossing the laces, pass through the holes created in the previous step again.
Adjust the tightness of your shoelaces according to your personal needs. Some people prefer loose shoelaces, while others prefer tighter shoelaces, which depends entirely on your own preferences and comfort. After adjusting the tightness of the laces, pass both ends of the laces through the last hole and tie a simple knot.
Tying the laces of American athletes 'shorts is an easy-to-learn but requires careful manipulation. Through the above steps, you can easily tie your laces and show your unique personality. Whether it's sports or daily wear, correct and stylish shoelace tying can add points to your image.