laçados
Laçados is a term used to refer to elements or techniques of lacing in textiles, leather, and related materials. It describes cords, ribbons, or threads that pass through holes, eyelets, loops, or channels to close, adjust, or decorate a piece. The result can be functional, providing fit and security, or decorative, creating visible patterns and textures on garments, footwear, or accessories.
Etymology and scope: the word derives from laçar, meaning to lace or tie with a cord. In
Applications: in clothing, laçados are common on boots, sneakers, corsets, bodices, and jackets, where they regulate
Techniques and materials: lacing techniques include criss-cross, straight-lacing, and ladder patterns, using materials such as cotton,