snörning
Snörning is the act of threading and tying shoelaces to secure footwear, typically through eyelets or holes in the upper material. It serves both practical and aesthetic purposes: to adjust fit, distribute pressure, and influence comfort, as well as to create different visual styles.
The most common pattern is the criss-cross lacing, where the laces cross on alternating sides from the
Laces come in various materials, including cotton, polyester, nylon, and blends, with round or flat profiles.
Historically, lacing methods evolved with footwear design, eyelet placement, and manufacturing processes. Today, snörning remains a