How to Tie Your Shoes
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Shoe laces attract internet geekery like few other aspects of modern life.
While you might reasonably assume that everyone ties their laces using the same method (under the bridge, pull tight, make a bunny ear... you know the drill), an online search for 'how to tie shoelaces' brings up just shy of one million results.
Click around on those results and you might stumble over shoe lace sites of encyclopedic proportions. Sites such as Ian's Shoelace Site, which unpicks the knotty world of shoelaces in minute detail. Want a secure knot for your trainers? Try the Sherpa Knot. In the market for a one-handed knot? Your wish is Ian's command.
Or maybe you're fed up of wasting valuable seconds of your life tying shoelaces (but you're not willing to buy velcro because, well, it's for kids). You want to know the fastest shoelace knot in the land, so you can spend those seconds doing other, more important things, like checking your email. Step forward Ian 'Professor Knot' Fieggen's 'Ian Knot'.
The Ian Knot involves crossing under the bridge, and then pulling two loops (not bunny ears) through each other in one fluid fashion. Footage demonstrating the knot was first released on YouTube in 2011 - but it has been the subject of online attention in the past few days, proving that the world is still ready to learn about fast methods for tying shoe laces.
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