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Freshen up your sneakers with these simple lace designs
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Jordan 4s are classic and effortlessly cool sneakers that are a part of the iconic Air Jordan Brand. If you want to switch up the look of your kicks, you’re in luck. There are several easy ways to lace up your Jordan 4s and elevate your unique style. Just keep reading to learn how to loose lace, bar lace, diamond lace, and star lace your sneakers!
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Push each end of the lace down through the bottom eyelets. Take one end of the lace and push it down through the first eyelet on the left, threading the lace from the outside of the shoe to the inside. Then, take the other end of the lace and thread it down through the first eyelet on the right. [1] X Research source
- Pull the laces taut and adjust them until they’re the same length on both sides.
- Take a moment to straighten the laces if they get twisted.
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Thread the left lace down through the eyelet above and diagonal to it. Take the left lace and push it downward through the second eyelet on the right side of the shoe. Thread the lace from the outside of the shoe to the inside. [2] X Research sourceAdvertisement
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Place your finger under the lace as you pull it to keep it loose. As you pull the left lace through the eyelet above and diagonal to it, hold your index finger next to the eyelet and underneath the lace. This adds slack to your laces, keeping them loose when you thread the laces. [3] X Research source
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Push the right lace down through the eyelet above and diagonal to it. Repeat the same steps for the right side of the lace. Push the right lace downwards through the second eyelet on the left, threading the lace from the outside of the shoe to the inside. [4] X Research source
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Hold your finger under the right lace as you pull it through the eyelet. Place your finger next to the second eyelet on the left side of the shoe and under the right lace. Then, pull the lace completely through the eyelet. [5] X Research source
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Continue this pattern up the shoe until you reach the top 2 eyelets. Alternate threading the left lace and then the right lace down through the eyelet above and diagonal to it. As you pull each lace through the eyelet, hold your finger underneath it to keep the lace loose. Just stop lacing when you reach the last 2 eyelets at the top of the shoe. [6] X Research source
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Pull the left and right lace up through the second eyelet from the top. Take the left lace and push it up through the eyelet above and diagonal to it, threading the lace from the inside of the shoe to the outside. Then, thread the right lace upwards through the eyelet above and diagonal to it. [7] X Research source
- This is the final lacing step, meaning that the very top eyelet is unlaced. This gives your shoes a loose and comfortable fit.
- For a looser fit , stop lacing when you reach the top 3 eyelets. Then, pull the left and right lace up through the third eyelet from the top, leaving the top 2 eyelets unlaced.
- For a tighter fit , push the laces down through the second eyelet from the top. Then, pull the laces up through the last eyelet at the top.
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Let the laces dangle and adjust the looseness as needed. When you finish lacing your Jordan 4s, about 1 to 3 inches (2.5-7.6 cm) of lace is left dangling from the shoe. Put on your shoe and gently pull up on the laces and on the sides of the shoe to loosen the laces to your liking. [8] X Research source
- If your shoe feels too loose, simply pull on the ends of the laces to tighten them.
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Thread each end of the lace down through the bottom eyelets. Hold one end of the lace and push it down through the first eyelet on the left, threading the lace from the outside of the shoe to the inside. Then, take the other end of the lace and push it down through the first eyelet on the right. [9] X Research source
- Pull the laces through the eyelets and adjust the laces until they’re the same length on both sides.
- Straighten the laces if they get twisted.
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Pull the left lace up through the third eyelet from the bottom on the left. Take the left lace and skip the eyelet directly above it. Then, pull it up through the third eyelet on the left, threading the lace from the inside of the shoe to the outside. [10] X Research source
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Thread the left lace down through the right eyelet parallel to it. Take the left lace and cross it to the right side of the shoe. Then, push it down through the third eyelet from the bottom on the right, threading the lace from the outside of the shoe to the inside. [11] X Research source
- Take a moment to straighten the lace if it gets twisted.
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Pull the right lace up through the second eyelet from the bottom on the right. Take the right lace and position it under the eyelet directly above it. Then, thread the lace through the eyelet, pulling it from inside the shoe to the outside. [12] X Research source
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Thread the right lace down through the left eyelet parallel to it. Cross the right lace to the left side of the shoe. Then, push it down through the second eyelet from the bottom on the left, threading the lace from the outside of the shoe to the inside. [13] X Research source
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Pull the left lace up through the fifth eyelet from the bottom on the left. Hold the left lace and skip the eyelet above it, which is the fourth eyelet from the bottom on the left. Then, position the lace under the fifth eyelet on the left. Thread the lace up through the eyelet, pulling it from inside the shoe to the outside. [14] X Research source
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Thread the left lace down through the right eyelet parallel to it. Cross the left lace to the right side of the shoe. Then, push the lace down through the fifth eyelet from the bottom on the right, threading the lace from the outside of the shoe to the inside. [15] X Research source
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Pull the right lace up through the fourth eyelet from the bottom on the right. Position the right lace under the eyelet directly above it. Then, thread the lace up through the fourth eyelet from the bottom of the right, pulling it from inside the shoe to the outside. [16] X Research source
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Thread the right lace down through the left eyelet parallel to it. Take the right lace and pull it across to the left side of the shoe. Then, push the lace down through the fourth eyelet from the bottom on the left, threading the lace from the outside of the shoe to the inside. [17] X Research source
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Continue this pattern up the shoe until you reach the last eyelet. Take the left lace, skip the eyelet above it, and thread it under the next eyelet. Then, push the lace down through the right eyelet parallel to it. Grab the right lace and thread it under the eyelet above it. Then, push the lace down through the left eyelet parallel to it. Repeat this pattern, leaving the last eyelet at the top unlaced. [18] X Research source
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Tuck the laces inside the shoe or tie a knot behind the tongue. Slide the leftover laces inside your shoe to maintain the clean look of the bar lacing. Or, secure the remaining laces in a bow or knot and tuck them behind the tongue of your shoe. [19] X Research source
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Pull each end of the lace up through the bottom eyelets. Take one end of the lace and pull it up through the first eyelet on the left, threading the lace from the inside of the shoe to the outside. Then, take the other end of the lace and pull it up through the bottom of the first eyelet on the right. [20] X Research source
- Pull and adjust the laces so they are the same length on each side.
- Straighten the laces if they get twisted.
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Push the left lace down through the third eyelet on the right. Take the left lace and push it downward through the third eyelet from the bottom on the right side of the shoe. Thread the lace from the outside of the shoe to the inside. [21] X Research source
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Thread the right lace down through the third eyelet on the left. Grab the right lace and push it down through the third eyelet from the bottom on the left side of the shoe. Just thread the lace from the outside of the shoe to the inside. [22] X Research source
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Pull the left lace up through the second eyelet on the left. Take the left lace and position it under the eyelet beneath it, which is the second eyelet from the bottom on the left. Then, thread the lace up through the eyelet, pushing it from inside the shoe to the outside. [23] X Research source
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Thread the right lace up through the second eyelet on the right. Repeat the steps for the right lace. Position it underneath the second eyelet from the bottom on the right and pull it up through the eyelet. [24] X Research source
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Push the right lace down through the next available hole on the left. Grab the right lace and pull it diagonally across the shoe to the next open eyelet on the left, which is the fourth eyelet from the bottom. Then, thread the lace down through the eyelet, pushing it from outside the shoe to inside. [25] X Research source
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Thread the left lace down through the next available hole on the right. Repeat the same steps using the left lace. Slide the string under the diagonal lace you just made and position it over the next open eyelet on the right, which is the fourth eyelet from the bottom. Then, push the lace down through the eyelet. [26] X Research source
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Pull each end of the lace up through the eyelet beneath it. Take the left lace and position it under the eyelet directly beneath it, which is the fourth eyelet on the left. Then, thread the lace up through the eyelet. Grab the right lace and repeat the same steps, threading it up through the eyelet directly beneath it (the fourth eyelet on the right). [27] X Research source
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Continue the pattern up the shoe until you reach the last eyelet. Alternate threading the left lace and the right lace down through the next available eyelet on the opposite side. Then, pull the left and right lace up through the eyelet directly under it. Just keep lacing until you get to the last eyelet at the top and leave it unlaced. [28] X Research source
- Keep the pattern consistent by threading the right lace under the left lace you just made.
- It might take some effort to thread the laces back through the eyelets you already pulled them through.
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Tuck the remaining laces inside the shoe. When you get to the last eyelet, slide the leftover laces behind the tongue and inside your shoe. To secure the laces, tie them in a knot or bow behind the tongue. [29] X Research source
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1Thread each end of the lace down through the fifth eyelet. Grab one end of your lace and push it down through the fifth eyelet from the bottom on the left, threading the lace from outside the shoe to inside. Then, take the other lace and thread it down through the fifth eyelet on the right. [30] X Research source
- Center the laces so they’re the same length on both sides.
- Straighten the laces if they get twisted.
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2Pull the right lace up through the first eyelet on the right. Take the right lace and position it underneath the first eyelet on the right. Then, pull the lace up through the eyelet, threading it from the inside of the shoe to the outside. [31] X Research source
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3Thread the left lace up through the first eyelet on the left. Grab the left lace and hold it under the first eyelet on the left. Then, thread it up through the eyelet, pulling it from the inside of the shoe to the outside. [32] X Research source
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4Push the right lace down through the fifth eyelet on the left. Cross the right lace diagonally over the shoe and position it above the fifth eyelet from the bottom on the left. Push the lace through the eyelet, threading it from the outside of the shoe to the inside. [33] X Research source
- It may take some effort to get the lace through the eyelet because you already threaded the lace through it.
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5Thread the left lace down through the fifth eyelet on the right. Grab the left lace and cross it diagonally over to the fifth eyelet from the bottom on the right. Thread the lace down through the eyelet, pushing it from the outside of the shoe to the inside. [34] X Research source
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6Pull the right lace up through the eighth eyelet on the right. Take the right lace and place it under the eighth eyelet from the bottom on the right. Then, pull the lace up through the eyelet. [35] X Research source
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7Thread the right lace down through the eighth eyelet on the left. Position the right lace over the eyelet parallel to it, which is the eighth eyelet from the bottom on the left. Then, push the lace down through the eyelet. [36] X Research source
- Tuck the remaining shoelace inside the shoe—you won’t use it for any more lacing.
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8Pull the left lace up through the first eyelet on the left. Grab the left lace and hold it underneath the first eyelet on the left side of the shoe. Thread the lace up through the eyelet, pulling it from the inside of the shoe to the outside. [37] X Research source
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9Thread the left lace under the diagonal lace and over the horizontal bar. Slip the left string under the first diagonal lace on the shoe. Then, pull it to the horizontal bar at the top of the shoe, which is at the eighth eyelet. Simply loop the lace over the bar. [38] X Research source
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10Push the lace under the diagonal lace and through the right first eyelet. Bring the lace diagonally down the right side of the shoe and thread it under the diagonal lace. Then, push the lace down through the first eyelet on the right. [39] X Research source
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11Tuck the remaining laces inside your shoe. Slide the leftover lace under the eyelets and hide it behind the tongue of your shoe. To hold the laces in place, tie them in a bow or knot and tuck them behind the tongue. [40] X Research source
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