Kengännauhoja
Kengännauhoja are laces used to fasten footwear. Typically made from braided or woven fibers, they pass through eyelets or loops on the shoe and are tied to secure the shoe to the wearer's foot. The material of kengännauhoja can vary, with common options including cotton, polyester, nylon, and leather. The length and thickness of kengännauhoja also differ depending on the type of shoe and the desired aesthetic.
The primary function of kengännauhoja is to provide adjustable tension, allowing for a comfortable and secure
The history of kengännauhoja is closely tied to the evolution of footwear. While early forms of fastening