This causes a more visual impact with your design. While there’s no need for a certain number of eyelets to achieve the Angle Bar lace design, we recommend having at least four eyelets on each side of the shoe. Always measure the estimated length needed before purchasing shoelaces.Īdditionally, it’s a good idea to have a high-quality pair of laces made from a durable material. Our Xpand® shoelaces can be used for this design and purchased on our website here. This will depend on the size and type of the shoe being laced. Although the lacing designs are simple enough to warrant the use of any shoelace, round and oval laces don’t have the same impact - they are thinner and lack the straight lines of a flat shoelace.ĭue to the fact that this design uses very little in the way of shoelace length, it may be possible to use a single shoelace to complete one pair of shoes. Shoelaces Required:įor the Angle Bar lace design, we recommend using flat shoelaces rather than those that are round or oval. After all, they won’t come loose even during strenuous or active play.
This is a terrific design for sneakers that will actually be used on the court, on the field or in the skate park. When used with the Lace Anchors® system, shoes will stay completely tight throughout multiple wears. By strategically using lacing patterns that are slightly offset from one another, your shoe becomes visually-appealing without the need for many intricacies. It’s terrific for beginners or those looking for a quick way to create an eye-catching look.
The Angle Bar lace design is one of the easiest shoelace patterns to make with any type of shoes. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT THIS SHOE LACE DESIGN Shoes Required: