31 Ways to Lace Shoes
Ian's Shoelace Site illustrates 31 different ways to lace your shoes. The author points out that while mathematically there are there are over two trillion possibilities, these 31 are his favorite.
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Ian's Shoelace Site illustrates 31 different ways to lace your shoes. The author points out that while mathematically there are there are over two trillion possibilities, these 31 are his favorite.
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