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There are several ways that you can lace Timberlands, all of which lend a different style and purpose to the boot. You can lace them with a loose style for a more casual urban look, an army style, or do the traditional criss-cross lacing method if you're working in them. Regardless of which style you choose, lacing your Timberlands is a breeze as long as you set them up properly and follow the proper steps.

Simple Lacing for Timberlands

First, feed the ends of the laces through the 2 bottom eyelets on your boots, and even them out. Cross the laces to the eyelets on the opposite sides and work your way up. When you reach the last holes, ties your laces tightly.

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Setting up Your Laces

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  1. The eyelets are the small holes on the front of the boot. You can thread the lace through the eyelet from the outside or push the laces in through the holes from the middle of the shoe. Try both methods to see which style you prefer. [1]
    • Threading the laces from the outside lends itself well to the loose and criss-cross styles.
  2. If you laced from the outside in, the laces will wrap around the bottom eyelets. If you are lacing from the inside out, the laces will wrap over the leather to the next eyelet up.
    • Lace both ends of the shoelace in the same way. For example, if the left side is going from the outside into the center of the shoe, the right side of the lace should do the same thing.
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  3. Pull the ends of the shoelace up so that each side of the shoelace is the same length. This will ensure that your shoelaces aren’t lopsided when you reach the top holes. [2]
  4. Now that you've started off your laces, you can choose a style and lace the rest of your shoes. If you need to wear your Timberlands for physical labor, make sure to use the criss-cross or army style to keep your boots tight on your feet. If you're wearing Timberlands for fashion, choose the loose style.
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Doing Criss-Cross Lacing

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  1. Cross the left lace over and thread it through the next highest hole on the right side of the boot. Take the right lace and do the same thing. Pull on both ends of the lace to tighten them. You should see an X.
    • Criss-cross lacing is good if you need your shoes to stay securely on your feet.
  2. Continue crisscrossing your laces all the way up your shoe until you don’t have any more empty eyelets. After making every cross, remember to pull on both ends of the shoelace to tighten your boot.
  3. You'll need at least 2 inches (5.1 cm) on each end of the lace in order to tie a knot. If you run out of shoelace, avoid threading the laces through the very top eyelets in your shoes. Not threading the top holes will leave you enough lace so that you can properly tie a knot. [3]
  4. Tie your shoes . Tie a bow with your laces as you normally would to tie your shoes. You can put the bow in front or behind the tongue of the Timberland, depending on whether you want your laces to show. If you're working in your boots, tuck the laces behind the tongue so that they don't come undone and so that you don't trip over them. [4]
    • Pull on both ends of the laces to tighten your Timberlands before you tie your knot or bow.
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Using an Army Style

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  1. Instead of crisscrossing over to the other side, as you would in a traditional or criss-cross lacing, take the end of the left lace and push it through the hole or eyelet directly above the one that it’s currently in. Repeat the process on both ends of the lace. You should now see your shoelace run vertically through the holes. [5]
  2. Cross the laces over the center of the shoe and push them through the holes on the opposite side of your shoe. Crisscrossing is necessary to keep the laces tight. [6]
  3. Repeat what you did earlier and don’t cross the laces. Run them vertically to the next highest eyelet. Your shoelaces should now look like they run vertically on the bottom, cross over, then run vertically again on the third eyelets from the bottom. [7]
    • Your laces should then criss-cross through the next holes.
  4. Alternate between crisscrossing and vertical lacing all the way up the shoe. Because you’re using vertical lacing, you should have more shoelace towards the top which will make tying a knot easier.
  5. Once your boots are tight, tie them as you normally would. Your laces should now look unique while remaining functional.
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Doing a Loose Lacing

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  1. Lace your shoes up to the fourth eyelet from the bottom, using either a criss-cross or a straight pattern. Instead of lacing the shoelace through the fourth hole, however, skip the hole and go to the next highest hole, or the fifth eyelet. [8]
    • This style is fashionable but isn't great if you're doing manual labor.
    • Skipping holes will give your Timberlands a looser, more casual look.
  2. Insert the lace into the fifth hole and pull it. While this may look strange on other shoes, it often doesn’t look weird with Timberlands. [9]
  3. If you feel like you have too much extra shoelace, you can thread the laces through the sixth, or top hole. Otherwise, tie a knot as you usually would and put it in front or behind the boot’s tongue.
  4. If you want to try for a different look, you can tie a traditional overhand knot on both ends of the shoelace instead of tying them together with a bow or a knot. This will prevent the laces from coming loose while you walk around and is a unique and stylish way to tie your shoes. [10]
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      To lace Timberlands, start by threading the ends of the lace into the eyelets at the bottom of the boot. Next, pull the ends of the lace until the length matches on both sides. If you want to do criss-cross lacing, bring the left lace over and through the right eyelet and the right lace over and through the left eyelet. Repeat this process until you've laced through every eyelet. You can skip the upper holes if you run out of lace. Finish by tying your shoes in a bow. For tips on how to lace your Timberlands in the army style, scroll down.

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