What are these two holes more for ?

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+16 1. thundersnow commented 9 years ago

Never knew that's what they were for, good to know though, always have shoe tying issues in the am for optimal comfort for a long day on my feet, too loose, too tight, this might help. Thank you!
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+6 2. cameramaster commented 9 years ago

AHA!..NOW we know! I always did wonder but I thought It was just me that couldn't figure it out!
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+2 3. thundersnow commented 9 years ago

The same thing I thought #2, lol.
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+6 4. torbengb commented 9 years ago

That looks pretty solid. It seems he's tying his shoes a lot tighter than I do. Now all we need is a video to show us how to get them off again!
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+2 5. fjwjr commented 9 years ago

Yup, but it also cuts off the circulation to your feet......
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+1 6. mightymace commented 9 years ago

thank you! i tied my rugby shoes this way and it was splendid! :*
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+1 7. Sizzlik (admin) commented 9 years ago

#5 Depends on how tight you tie it ;)
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+1 8. se0067 commented 9 years ago

#1 Too tight, too loose, torn shoelaces? Never again! I also had those issues, but at the age of 42 I learned what I had done wrong during all those years before. Just take a look here: http://www.ted.com/talks/terry_moore_how_to_tie_your_shoes