eyeletlacing
Eyeletlacing refers to the practice of threading a cord, typically a shoelace, through eyelets—reinforced holes or metal rings—in shoes, boots, and some garments to secure them on the wearer. Eyelets protect the surrounding fabric from wear and provide a stable opening for laces. The term encompasses both the basic action of lacing through eyelets and the various patterns used to route the lace.
Common patterns in eyeletlacing include the criss-cross method, where the lace crosses from one eyelet to the
Materials and construction vary: laces can be flat, round, or braided, and eyelets can be metal, plastic,
Maintenance considerations include replacing worn or frayed laces, ensuring even tension for comfort, and inspecting eyelets