Let me start by saying how much I enjoy your channel. I have been an Allen Edmonds customer since the early 1980 and I really like the quality and craftsmanship that they put into their shoes. I do not own any other quality brand such as Alden or Meermin shoes. I simply could not afford them. I am 74 years old and on a fixed income. Even buying Allen Edmonds shoes used on eBay stretches my budget almost to the breaking point. I cannot afford new ones. Not even factory seconds. All that being said, I find it amazing that you sir, can purchase and wear a pair of shoes and as we see in this very video the shoes do not look like they have ever been on anyone's foot; except of course we can see that you have polished them. You obviously take care of things the same way I do and I salute you for that. Thanks for the great videos and also I greatly admire you for refurbishing and donating shoes to young would-be professionals just starting out in life. I wish you great success. John
People don't realize anymore, if you take care of your leat h er goods, they can last many years. Shoes and boots can be re-heeled and re-soled! My very first pair of motorcycle boots lasted 15 years after which I had them bronzed I loved them so much. Now I am in fixed income as well, you bet MY bottom dollar I take care of my things! And shine your shoes, it feels good to put your best foot forward and it's attention to detail.
The bunny ear knot and the knot you prefer are basically identical other than the direction in which you do your second wrap vs the base wrap. The goal is essentially a square knot. If you end up with a vertically laying bow in either knot, try changing the direction on your last wrap (Right over left vs left over right) and you will see that your bow will then lay horizontally and most likely stayed tied all day.
Embarrassingly, I learned this when I was a senior in high school. I had always done the "bunny ear" method and had lived with the slanted loops. One day, my girlfriend at the time asked, "why do you tie your shoes that way?" She showed me how to change direction on the last wrap and how much straighter that was. Life changing! She's long gone, but that essential piece of advice is something that has served me well every day since.
Finally, I found a very clear tutorial on how to bar lace a shoe! Some videos are not slow and clear enough for me to follow the tutorial. Some videos are in "fast forward mode." And they include annoying loud background music. It sucks. Thanks for the tutorial! 👍😁
I've been using the Berluti Shoelace Knot and I really like it. It is an added touch that few will notice other than the shoes being tied really well. Also, makes for a great conversation piece if asked.
Dude... that knot! I've been double-knotting my shoes for years because I could never figure out how to get them to lay them flat. This is beyond helpful!
Your knot is very cool. What some sites are calling "Bunny Ears are actually a Celtics knot. Mother taught their children how to tied their shoes with a tale. It worked and the child never had untied shoes until they got home from school.
Today I received my first pair of Allen Edmonds. I chose the Jefferson 2.0. I am going to wear them to my wedding and they are laced per your tutorial. Thank you. These shoes are absolutely wonderful and feel just like the McCallister but softer and more luxurious. I love a good wingtip.
That's how I learned to tie my shoes as a kid. I didn't realize that wasn't the "normal" way. I now either use the Berluti or whatever it's called when you do the normal knot but go around twice at the end. Great vid as always btw.
Yeah, that's how I've always tied my shoes. I guess that's why I've never had issues with my knots coming undone. Always wondered why people had issues having to retie their shoes or use double knots to keep them tied.
I had never heard of the flat or waxed laces. I'm such a girl. :). I love elegant shoes for men or women. I find all your tips helpful. Thanks for taking the time to educate all of us.
Atta boy. I’ve always followed the practice of bar lacing my more formal “closed-laced” shoes (i.e. Balmorals, Oxfords etc) and cross laced my more casual “open-laced” shoes (i.e. Derbys, Bluchers etc) but I have to say I always like bar lacing...👌🏻👍🏻
Your prefered knot is exactly the knot that i learned to do as a kid and i still do it like that today. I think almost everyone i know does it like that. Maybe that's the european style or e special german thing.
This is how I have always been tying my sneakers. I was taught that either way was the same method/name. I never liked making the two “ears” when making the bunny ear knot. So I always had done it the way you showed us. Great video though; though it was pretty thorough.
I absolutely love your channel! I just laced three pair of my Allen Edmonds’ dress shoes using your method. It’s such a clean look (you don’t have any laces crossing above the tongue). I took your advice and found a slightly used pair of walnut Allen Edmonds Strands online. I used your mirror shine technique and they look amazing! Thanks so much for sharing your love and passion for shoes with us!
I like the flat laces with the flat knot, as in your first demonstration. Your video is prompting me to get my AE Walnut Strands out and look for a nice pair of flat, waxed laces to spruce up my shoes. I think I am currently using some form of criss cross method, but very much prefer the straight across method. Excellent video, by the way. I always enjoying watching your productions. Thanks much for sharing...Ed
I was about going out on a Sunday, Suddenly, I became confused on to knot my shoelace it was so pathetic.. Thanks to RUclips I search and found your video which was so helpful. Thanks. Can you show more casuals?
I love the pair that you added the patina to. I also am a big fan of Kirby’s flat waxed laces. In a different video you addressed buying a preowned pair of shoes and it blew me away. For the past +15 years I have only purchased new AE’s and Alden’s. I love them both and have five or six pairs of each. I thought that buying used was such a good idea, I went on eBay and within a month I was able to find two pairs of Aldens that I felt would be a good investment to have them re-crafted and made new again. When each pair arrived I realized that they were both virtually in new condition. Other than disinfecting the inside of the shoes and polishing them they were in absolutely pristine condition. As such, I saved $500 on each pair and got two beautiful pairs of shoes that I would not have been able to justify purchasing otherwise. Thanks so much for the tip and all the information on your videos.
Hey, man! I really enjoy your channel! I think this was probably the only video I had not watched. The way you tie your shoes is how my dad taught me when I was little too. In fact, I had never seen dress shoes laced across from one side to the other until I moved to the US when I was a teenager. It always seemed wrong to me. Congrats on your awesome channel, professor (I thought that reply was great!) and keep inspiring people to take care of their shoes!
Nice Job bro!! Love the shoes and thanks for the help, everytime I buy a new pair of Allen Edmonds I watch your video because you have 6 eyelets. Thanks again!!
Enjoy your content very much. Your teaching is very accurate and understandable. Thank you for taking time to educate the less knowledgeable of the subject of Oxford shoe care!
I definitely prefer the Berluti (sp?) knot with a slight variation using a double surgical knot (twice around instead of once) to start this knot. Keep up the good work!
I've learnt a lot watching your videos and listening to you, I'm delighted by everything I see and most of all, I've started appreciating my shoes far much more than I've ever done. I wish I could afford one of those shinny elegant shoes of famous brands you mention. Thank you and keep walking.
Bar lacing is favorite, thin round, black on black, brown on brown. Just ordered thin flat in brown for AE original Independence Collection Jeffersons. Have bought from Hanger Project for 3 years now.
😯 Ive been tying my shoes elegantly all my life😁..I will be changing my lacing soon..I like that kind👌🏼.. I take the inner strands out of paracord so its flat.. and do a tin cloth wax method..for my work boots😎
Just got familiar with this channel, and it's one of my go to's now for shoes! I still can't believe I was tying knots the wrong way since I was a kid! Going under this way I think, is called a "strong" knot vs going over which is the "weak" knot because the laces stay put across the shoe after you tie them.
I've always used the knot you like. If you go twice around, it keeps the knot from coming undone. An old school teacher showed it to me. She called it a runners knot.
That was great! I always wanted to learn how to make bar lacing. I learned about the knot last year at work during a safety meeting. As a way to tie your shoes so they don't untie so easily. Military teaches that also. Thank you again!
Excellent tutorial! I have always used round laces but I do like the look of the flat. Gonna have to give them a try. Really looks a good bit more classy.
For those shoes the flat laces look great. With the knot tying, you can fix the rotation of the "bunny ears" knot by reversing the direction of the overhand knot used as the base for the knot. The bunny ears knot shown is a "granny knot" (improper square knot) using a bight in the lace for the second overhand knot portion. The second (under the loop) knot is modified square knot using a bight in the lace for the second overhand portion. A square knot will leave the working ends (loose ends) inline with standing ends (line coming from the laces).
When shopping for laces, # of eyelets is good to know, but length of laces is better. Waxed laces to consider, too, in addition to round or flat. Black or brown is your call. Thanks again for a very nice video!
Many of us were taught to tie by going under the "bunny ear" and then pulling it into the knot. This creates a "granny knot" that easy pulls apart. By going overhand, as you show, it may be slightly more difficult for kids' hands, but is worth learning as it makes a reef knot that is much stronger and very likely to fall apart on you.
Thank you for your wonderful videos, so inspiring. In fact so inspiring that I spent much of yesterday afternoon [I'm on holiday from work this week] having a proper look at some of my shoes and had a go at really polishing my shoes and boots, rather than giving them a rub over with a cloth. I was so pleased with the results, especially a really nice pair of Chelsea boots which now have a sorta shiny rather than mirror finish cap [3 goes with the wax and buff]. I was so pleased with my initial efforts that I sent a picture to my sister for her comments, her reply was "wow". I don't own the classy Allen Edmonds or some of the other 'classic' shoes you repair and treat, but your skills and tips work for lower cost shoes too, and you too can get that "just new" look. It takes a little time, care and elbow grease. If the leather is good it's worth the time and effort. Thanks once again.
The skew knot is basically a granny knot, the straight one is basically a reef knot which is stronger and more stable. Check out the Berlutti knot for a super neat knot that never unties or slips
I replaced the laces on my winter boots today since my previous ones were salt damaged. This video was still fresh in my mind so I laced them this way, and the new laces are flat so it looks awesome. The laces came as an extra with my work shoes, so I was scared they might not be long enough for my boots, but the opposite problem happened. They're too long and I've now got winter boots with a huge bow dangling over the bar lacing 😒
It's basically a square knot with loops. If you want your laces to go straight across when tied you need to cross your laces right over left, then left over right (or the exact opposite). If you don't do it this way you end up with the bow going diagonally, like with the bunny ear bow.
At last, a great way to tie a knot that’s secure and simple! Also, that’s my preferred straight lace way as it allows easy closure to assure good ft. I see so many variations which look great but which make it harder to adjust for fit or tie a lace. The berlutti is a particular one when it comes to tortuous ways of tying a shoe I find. For me lacing should be simple!
You can still use the bunny knot and have the laces lay horizontally and not come apart easily. If you start your lace right over left, then finish off with left over right. If you do right over left and then right over left again, you get the diagonal plus the lace will come apart because you did not finish the knot properly.
Yes, I agree. That's what I've found out myself, too. The second knot shown can also end up lying diagonally depending on the order you've described. When that happens, it can come off more easily.
When I got my first football boots for school, my father laced them like that. His explanation was that if you hurt your foot it was easier to cut the laces with scissors. I have laced my shoes like that ever since.
Thank you, thank you. I can finally lace and tie my dress shoes like a grown up. I do prefer round laces, find them easier for my big ol’ fingers to work with.
Check out Kirby's video on the Berlutti knot. It is also a "lay flat" knot. It takes a little more time to tie, but it has the security of a double knot, so you're only tying once for the day.
The bunny ears and the basic knot you showed are effectively the same knot, just performed slightly different. The problem with your bunny ears is you crossed the loops the wrong way, thats why they torque sideways like that. So its really just a matter of which way is easier or more comfortable. But the berluti still wins for me! Just learned it and its awesome!
How to proper lace your shoes. Awesome. One more time, Mr. Soto (a motivational artist in the area of shoe rejuvenation and restoration and youngtification....ok, ok, last one was made up) has delivered another inspiring video, this time on the simple, yet refined methodology of shoe lacing (so simple I did not know how to and took me few tries 😊). May I have a witness and a big awwwwwwwww! (Typically an ooorahh, but we are approaching Halloween 👻)....
Someone private messaged me inquiring about my comment. I think there was a misunderstanding. My comment “awwwwww” was meant to replicate the wolf happy howling because of Halloween and not at a derogative sad expression (it is difficult to replicate sounds with mere words). When I said “simple, but took me a while”, it was no sarcastic (I am a bit slow with manual crafts, so it really took me a while to figure out how to obtain an even lace so that at the end I could tie the shoe properly). Hope this clarifies. Thanks!
I’ve been tying my shoes that way for several years now. As a lefty, I used to hold the bunny ear with my left hand and swoop over (instead of under). I guess I just got used to doing everything in reverse of my righty parents and teachers. My shoes always came untied. Because of that, I always double-knotted my shoes. At some point in my 30’s I changed to swoop under. Now they never untie and only get tighter.
I'm not a dress shoes connoisseur, but I like the look of the flat laces on that color shoe. I think for a similar shoe that is black, the round laces would suit them just fine. Both are nice, though.
I personally prefer flat shoes lace, I replaced for all my Allen Edmonds shoes. Park avenue, fifth Avenue, strand, and McAllister. Loved Kirby Allison shoes lace and shoes cream polish. I tied my shoes knot same as you're and the berluti knot as well.
Thanks a lot ,can you make another video about all different kind of leather and best way to clean and care for them for example waxed nubuck leather ,many thanks
I like your first pair the most!!! I have the same Strands as you in Walnut. I think of the 11 pairs of AE I own they are my favorite shoe. I have been trying to find a new pair to buy and would love another pair of Strands.
Not rich at all! I have purchased all my pairs 2nd hand (EBay) and restored them thanks to Preston tutorials. I have sent a couple back to AE to be resoled as well. I would gladly send you one of my pairs if you would like. What is your shoe size? عمر بن حسين
Let me start by saying how much I enjoy your channel. I have been an Allen Edmonds customer since the early 1980 and I really like the quality and craftsmanship that they put into their shoes. I do not own any other quality brand such as Alden or Meermin shoes. I simply could not afford them. I am 74 years old and on a fixed income. Even buying Allen Edmonds shoes used on eBay stretches my budget almost to the breaking point. I cannot afford new ones. Not even factory seconds. All that being said, I find it amazing that you sir, can purchase and wear a pair of shoes and as we see in this very video the shoes do not look like they have ever been on anyone's foot; except of course we can see that you have polished them. You obviously take care of things the same way I do and I salute you for that. Thanks for the great videos and also I greatly admire you for refurbishing and donating shoes to young would-be professionals just starting out in life. I wish you great success. John
People don't realize anymore, if you take care of your leat h er goods, they can last many years. Shoes and boots can be re-heeled and re-soled! My very first pair of motorcycle boots lasted 15 years after which I had them bronzed I loved them so much. Now I am in fixed income as well, you bet MY bottom dollar I take care of my things! And shine your shoes, it feels good to put your best foot forward and it's attention to detail.
@@theresas740 even at university, my shined dress shoes, were were a charmer for girls
We want to see your whole shoe collection!
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Puchito puchito agree with you as I am certain many other subscribers would as well.
Mark Lambert would make a great video
Yes
Yeah! I would like to know if he owns any penny loafers.
Try to pass the second end two times under the loop and you get the most elegant secure knot: the Double Slip.
the knot you recommend is literally how I learned to tie my shoes as a kid.
Yeah, I thought that was the standard way everyone does it.
Same here. I've never known any other way.
That is the same way that I learned.
same here, loop, swoop, pull
Same here. I feel teaching kids bunny ears is short changing them. Same goes for single windsor knotted neckties.
The bunny ear knot and the knot you prefer are basically identical other than the direction in which you do your second wrap vs the base wrap. The goal is essentially a square knot. If you end up with a vertically laying bow in either knot, try changing the direction on your last wrap (Right over left vs left over right) and you will see that your bow will then lay horizontally and most likely stayed tied all day.
Embarrassingly, I learned this when I was a senior in high school. I had always done the "bunny ear" method and had lived with the slanted loops. One day, my girlfriend at the time asked, "why do you tie your shoes that way?" She showed me how to change direction on the last wrap and how much straighter that was. Life changing! She's long gone, but that essential piece of advice is something that has served me well every day since.
One is a Reef knot (#1204) and one is a Granny knot (#1206 in ABOK).
Don’t even bother. It’s not like he knows what any of this stuff is about
I’ve always done my knot like this. Thank you my mother for teaching me the classy way to tie a shoelace 😁
Finally, I found a very clear tutorial on how to bar lace a shoe!
Some videos are not slow and clear enough for me to follow the tutorial. Some videos are in "fast forward mode." And they include annoying loud background music. It sucks.
Thanks for the tutorial! 👍😁
I've been using the Berluti Shoelace Knot and I really like it. It is an added touch that few will notice other than the shoes being tied really well. Also, makes for a great conversation piece if asked.
I love the Berluti and I use it on my boots too as it NEVER comes untied
Dude... that knot! I've been double-knotting my shoes for years because I could never figure out how to get them to lay them flat. This is beyond helpful!
Try the Parisian knot. Is double the knot presented but it doesn’t come undone. Bees knees.
it's under than over, not over then under
Your knot is very cool. What some sites are calling "Bunny Ears are actually a Celtics knot. Mother taught their children how to tied their shoes with a tale. It worked and the child never had untied shoes until they got home from school.
Today I received my first pair of Allen Edmonds. I chose the Jefferson 2.0. I am going to wear them to my wedding and they are laced per your tutorial. Thank you. These shoes are absolutely wonderful and feel just like the McCallister but softer and more luxurious. I love a good wingtip.
I prefer round laces because I like to tie a Berluti knot. In my opinion that is the ultimate dress shoe knot. And it looks pretty elegant too.
Really lovely! The patina is so well done, this is completely inspiring me to get my husbands shoes up to a higher level. Thank you!
Awesome! Thanks for watching.
Always wanted to know how to tie my shoes like this. I'm late with your vids but they're never too late to watch and learn. Thank you!
Tried several videos before finding yours and they were impossible to follow. You did such a great, easy to understand video. Thank you!
Great video dude.
I just cleaned 🧼, shined, and laced my two pairs. Always something new to learn man. I’ve never laced this way. But will now. 💚
I like the shoe with the darker toe. Your workmanship is amazing!
That's how I learned to tie my shoes as a kid. I didn't realize that wasn't the "normal" way. I now either use the Berluti or whatever it's called when you do the normal knot but go around twice at the end.
Great vid as always btw.
Yeah, that's how I've always tied my shoes. I guess that's why I've never had issues with my knots coming undone. Always wondered why people had issues having to retie their shoes or use double knots to keep them tied.
Same. Have always tied my shoes this way.
I see an advantage to berlutti when dealing with round laces.
@@marcondespaulo Exactly. Both my pairs of AEs have round laces and the Berluti knot gives a very nice aesthetic.
That is the Parisian knot
I had never heard of the flat or waxed laces. I'm such a girl. :). I love elegant shoes for men or women. I find all your tips helpful. Thanks for taking the time to educate all of us.
I never thought that one day I would love shoes this much.
Same here. Researching how shoes are made, the materials, the craftsmanship, etc.
The dark toe version reminds me of a sunburst guitar. Nice.
Atta boy. I’ve always followed the practice of bar lacing my more formal “closed-laced” shoes (i.e. Balmorals, Oxfords etc) and cross laced my more casual “open-laced” shoes (i.e. Derbys, Bluchers etc) but I have to say I always like bar lacing...👌🏻👍🏻
You sir have made my prom 10x better and shown me another valuable skill every man should know 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Watched this yesterday and retied my shoes this way and they are more comfortable as well as more attractive. Many Thanks.
Your prefered knot is exactly the knot that i learned to do as a kid and i still do it like that today. I think almost everyone i know does it like that. Maybe that's the european style or e special german thing.
I certainly learned that way. My grandpa showed us how to tie shoes.
DUDE! you hit it out of the park!!!! best video I've seen!
Those flat laces DO look amazing! Shoe love is true love.
This is how I have always been tying my sneakers. I was taught that either way was the same method/name. I never liked making the two “ears” when making the bunny ear knot. So I always had done it the way you showed us. Great video though; though it was pretty thorough.
You have a good voice for narrating non-fiction horror stories.
I would think all the extra details would make them fancier.
I absolutely love your channel! I just laced three pair of my Allen Edmonds’ dress shoes using your method. It’s such a clean look (you don’t have any laces crossing above the tongue). I took your advice and found a slightly used pair of walnut Allen Edmonds Strands online. I used your mirror shine technique and they look amazing! Thanks so much for sharing your love and passion for shoes with us!
I like the flat laces with the flat knot, as in your first demonstration. Your video is prompting me to get my AE Walnut Strands out and look for a nice pair of flat, waxed laces to spruce up my shoes. I think I am currently using some form of criss cross method, but very much prefer the straight across method. Excellent video, by the way. I always enjoying watching your productions. Thanks much for sharing...Ed
I was about going out on a Sunday, Suddenly, I became confused on to knot my shoelace it was so pathetic.. Thanks to RUclips I search and found your video which was so helpful. Thanks.
Can you show more casuals?
I am left-handed and when i taught myself the Berluti knot last year at 54, I learned that I've been starting wrong (R>L) 🙃 all these years!
I love the pair that you added the patina to. I also am a big fan of Kirby’s flat waxed laces. In a different video you addressed buying a preowned pair of shoes and it blew me away. For the past +15 years I have only purchased new AE’s and Alden’s. I love them both and have five or six pairs of each. I thought that buying used was such a good idea, I went on eBay and within a month I was able to find two pairs of Aldens that I felt would be a good investment to have them re-crafted and made new again. When each pair arrived I realized that they were both virtually in new condition. Other than disinfecting the inside of the shoes and polishing them they were in absolutely pristine condition. As such, I saved $500 on each pair and got two beautiful pairs of shoes that I would not have been able to justify purchasing otherwise. Thanks so much for the tip and all the information on your videos.
Both are beautiful shoes. The ones you have worked on are gorgeous.
Hey, man! I really enjoy your channel! I think this was probably the only video I had not watched. The way you tie your shoes is how my dad taught me when I was little too. In fact, I had never seen dress shoes laced across from one side to the other until I moved to the US when I was a teenager. It always seemed wrong to me.
Congrats on your awesome channel, professor (I thought that reply was great!) and keep inspiring people to take care of their shoes!
I don’t like it, I love it, it’s hot!! I want to learn so I can teach it to my boys!! Amazing job!!
Yes that’s great!
Hi there! Mr. E.O. , nice lacing. Kirby's products way to expensive. 😂
Nice Job bro!! Love the shoes and thanks for the help, everytime I buy a new pair of Allen Edmonds I watch your video because you have 6 eyelets. Thanks again!!
Enjoy your content very much. Your teaching is very accurate and understandable. Thank you for taking time to educate the less knowledgeable of the subject of Oxford shoe care!
It’s my pleasure. Thank you for watching
You hit it out of the ballpark, thank you!
I definitely prefer the Berluti (sp?) knot with a slight variation using a double surgical knot (twice around instead of once) to start this knot. Keep up the good work!
Very helpful. Really neat finish for a well shined pair of shoes.
Thanks for watching, Douglas!
I've learnt a lot watching your videos and listening to you, I'm delighted by everything I see and most of all, I've started appreciating my shoes far much more than I've ever done. I wish I could afford one of those shinny elegant shoes of famous brands you mention. Thank you and keep walking.
Bar lacing is favorite, thin round, black on black, brown on brown. Just ordered thin flat in brown for AE original Independence Collection Jeffersons. Have bought from Hanger Project for 3 years now.
OMG. This knot is perfect. Thank you, man.
My pleasure
The Flat laces actually seem like an elevated look over the Round laces. It could be the depth of color too.
😯 Ive been tying my shoes elegantly all my life😁..I will be changing my lacing soon..I like that kind👌🏼..
I take the inner strands out of paracord so its flat.. and do a tin cloth wax method..for my work boots😎
. . . . . . says Many Thanks for the post!!!!! Very informative, my shoes look Great. Again, Many Thanks!!!!!!!
I luv both of them, but the Flat Laces appears to be easier to work with when tying. Great bringing us this vid, thank u for sharing!
Just got familiar with this channel, and it's one of my go to's now for shoes! I still can't believe I was tying knots the wrong way since I was a kid! Going under this way I think, is called a "strong" knot vs going over which is the "weak" knot because the laces stay put across the shoe after you tie them.
I've always used the knot you like. If you go twice around, it keeps the knot from coming undone. An old school teacher showed it to me. She called it a runners knot.
Crazy. I just bought some laces for my work boots. The stock ones look nice. I like how the flat laces look better.
Thanks bro, I appreciate your video. I've been wondering how to lace up my shoes like that. Thanks again. I enjoy your work. 🔥🔥🔥
That was great! I always wanted to learn how to make bar lacing. I learned about the knot last year at work during a safety meeting. As a way to tie your shoes so they don't untie so easily. Military teaches that also. Thank you again!
Excellent tutorial!
I have always used round laces but I do like the look of the flat. Gonna have to give them a try. Really looks a good bit more classy.
For those shoes the flat laces look great.
With the knot tying, you can fix the rotation of the "bunny ears" knot by reversing the direction of the overhand knot used as the base for the knot.
The bunny ears knot shown is a "granny knot" (improper square knot) using a bight in the lace for the second overhand knot portion.
The second (under the loop) knot is modified square knot using a bight in the lace for the second overhand portion. A square knot will leave the working ends (loose ends) inline with standing ends (line coming from the laces).
I've been searching for this! Thank you. I do love the bar lacing! And...that's the way I was taught to knot my shoes😊
Thanks for showing this method. I never knew how it was done.
As long as you tie your laces with a square knot, “bunny ears” will work perfectly fine to make them lay flat across your shoe.
When shopping for laces, # of eyelets is good to know, but length of laces is better. Waxed laces to consider, too, in addition to round or flat. Black or brown is your call. Thanks again for a very nice video!
Thanks so much Preston! This was so simple once you see it done!
Thank you for this video. Very appreciated and very elegant looking on both pairs.
Many of us were taught to tie by going under the "bunny ear" and then pulling it into the knot. This creates a "granny knot" that easy pulls apart. By going overhand, as you show, it may be slightly more difficult for kids' hands, but is worth learning as it makes a reef knot that is much stronger and very likely to fall apart on you.
UNLIKELY! Stupid computer. UNlikeltyto fall apart.
Thank you for your wonderful videos, so inspiring. In fact so inspiring that I spent much of yesterday afternoon [I'm on holiday from work this week] having a proper look at some of my shoes and had a go at really polishing my shoes and boots, rather than giving them a rub over with a cloth. I was so pleased with the results, especially a really nice pair of Chelsea boots which now have a sorta shiny rather than mirror finish cap [3 goes with the wax and buff]. I was so pleased with my initial efforts that I sent a picture to my sister for her comments, her reply was "wow". I don't own the classy Allen Edmonds or some of the other 'classic' shoes you repair and treat, but your skills and tips work for lower cost shoes too, and you too can get that "just new" look. It takes a little time, care and elbow grease. If the leather is good it's worth the time and effort. Thanks once again.
I love the flat waxed laces. The round are nice sometimes, but the flats are really quite elegant.
Great video. I love the flat waxed shoe lace over the basic round. Thanks for sharing Preston.
So do I! Thanks for watching
Love your first AEs with the flat waxed. VERY nice.
. . . . . . definitely prefer flat laces. Luv both shoes. I'm a huge fan of Allen Edmond shoes. There's a shop in downtown Chicago.
Excellent tutorial. Got me up and running with my first pair!
Is one suppose to wax the laces that come with 5th aves?
The skew knot is basically a granny knot, the straight one is basically a reef knot which is stronger and more stable. Check out the Berlutti knot for a super neat knot that never unties or slips
I replaced the laces on my winter boots today since my previous ones were salt damaged. This video was still fresh in my mind so I laced them this way, and the new laces are flat so it looks awesome. The laces came as an extra with my work shoes, so I was scared they might not be long enough for my boots, but the opposite problem happened. They're too long and I've now got winter boots with a huge bow dangling over the bar lacing 😒
It's basically a square knot with loops. If you want your laces to go straight across when tied you need to cross your laces right over left, then left over right (or the exact opposite). If you don't do it this way you end up with the bow going diagonally, like with the bunny ear bow.
At last, a great way to tie a knot that’s secure and simple! Also, that’s my preferred straight lace way as it allows easy closure to assure good ft. I see so many variations which look great but which make it harder to adjust for fit or tie a lace. The berlutti is a particular one when it comes to tortuous ways of tying a shoe I find. For me lacing should be simple!
Thanks. I've wanted to know how to do this. The knot was a good bonus.
Really easy way and also explained clearly
What are the brand and model of shoe you are lacing? I like these and want a pair.
These are allen edmonds strands in walnut
You can still use the bunny knot and have the laces lay horizontally and not come apart easily. If you start your lace right over left, then finish off with left over right. If you do right over left and then right over left again, you get the diagonal plus the lace will come apart because you did not finish the knot properly.
Yes, I agree. That's what I've found out myself, too. The second knot shown can also end up lying diagonally depending on the order you've described. When that happens, it can come off more easily.
Thanks for the demonstration. Bill
Love the flat laces and a great custom color.
When I got my first football boots for school, my father laced them like that.
His explanation was that if you hurt your foot it was easier to cut the laces with scissors.
I have laced my shoes like that ever since.
Great content. I really like the videos without any music.
I like the two tone shoes. 😉 👍
Standard lacing and knot that I have been using for 45 years. On my walking shoes and trainers I do two bar to start and then crossover.
Can you show a tutorial about when you odd holes ex 5 What 's the best way to deal with this problem?
I've been trawling the internet on the best way to tie laces for 3 holes and 5 holes - have come up with nothing.
Thank you, thank you. I can finally lace and tie my dress shoes like a grown up.
I do prefer round laces, find them easier for my big ol’ fingers to work with.
Check out Kirby's video on the Berlutti knot. It is also a "lay flat" knot. It takes a little more time to tie, but it has the security of a double knot, so you're only tying once for the day.
The bunny ears and the basic knot you showed are effectively the same knot, just performed slightly different. The problem with your bunny ears is you crossed the loops the wrong way, thats why they torque sideways like that. So its really just a matter of which way is easier or more comfortable. But the berluti still wins for me! Just learned it and its awesome!
How to proper lace your shoes. Awesome. One more time, Mr. Soto (a motivational artist in the area of shoe rejuvenation and restoration and youngtification....ok, ok, last one was made up) has delivered another inspiring video, this time on the simple, yet refined methodology of shoe lacing (so simple I did not know how to and took me few tries 😊). May I have a witness and a big awwwwwwwww! (Typically an ooorahh, but we are approaching Halloween 👻)....
Someone private messaged me inquiring about my comment. I think there was a misunderstanding. My comment “awwwwww” was meant to replicate the wolf happy howling because of Halloween and not at a derogative sad expression (it is difficult to replicate sounds with mere words). When I said “simple, but took me a while”, it was no sarcastic (I am a bit slow with manual crafts, so it really took me a while to figure out how to obtain an even lace so that at the end I could tie the shoe properly). Hope this clarifies. Thanks!
I’ve been tying my shoes that way for several years now. As a lefty, I used to hold the bunny ear with my left hand and swoop over (instead of under). I guess I just got used to doing everything in reverse of my righty parents and teachers. My shoes always came untied. Because of that, I always double-knotted my shoes. At some point in my 30’s I changed to swoop under. Now they never untie and only get tighter.
I'm not a dress shoes connoisseur, but I like the look of the flat laces on that color shoe. I think for a similar shoe that is black, the round laces would suit them just fine. Both are nice, though.
True ☝🏻
I personally prefer flat shoes lace,
I replaced for all my Allen Edmonds shoes.
Park avenue, fifth Avenue, strand, and McAllister.
Loved Kirby Allison shoes lace and shoes cream polish. I tied my shoes knot same as you're and the berluti knot as well.
Great knot. I use it in all of my AE shoes.
A very neat way to lace, thanks for posting. Also noticed your vintage Seiko! Looks like a 7548-7000, is it? A very cool watch from about 1978-1985
Thanks a lot ,can you make another video about all different kind of leather and best way to clean and care for them for example waxed nubuck leather ,many thanks
Definitely will be using this method
Excellent advice. Thank you.
The fox round the tree. I was teaching my granddaughter how to tie her shoe we use the bunny ears.
I like your first pair the most!!! I have the same Strands as you in Walnut. I think of the 11 pairs of AE I own they are my favorite shoe. I have been trying to find a new pair to buy and would love another pair of Strands.
Not rich at all! I have purchased all my pairs 2nd hand (EBay) and restored them thanks to Preston tutorials. I have sent a couple back to AE to be resoled as well. I would gladly send you one of my pairs if you would like. What is your shoe size? عمر بن حسين
I use both flat and round waxed laces. Love the dark toe shoes.
Round looks dressier, flat more casual, same with color. Cheers !