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Which constellation does not need a strap _ which constellation does not need a strap?

You don't have to tie your shoelaces.

Bian Xiao experience:

We must wear shoes before going out. How can you be fashionable and beautiful without tying your shoelaces? Here's how to interpret your shoes in many ways.

1, crossover method:

Insert the toe cap directly from the bottom (gray part) and go out from the bottom of each shoe hole. Through the shoelaces, and then through the other two holes. Repeat this process until the shoelace passes through the two holes above.

2, the upper and lower system method:

Thread the toe cap directly from the bottom (gray part) and out from the top of each shoe hole. The toe cap goes through the bottom, goes out from the second pair of shoe holes from bottom to top, goes through the top, and then inserts into the third pair of shoe holes. Repeat this process until the shoelace passes through the two holes above.

3, direct method (European):

From the bottom (gray part) and from top to bottom, insert the toe cap directly into the two shoe holes at the bottom. One end (* * end) of the shoelace goes out obliquely from bottom to top and goes straight into another shoe hole in the second horizontal row. The other end (blue end) of the shoelace obliquely passes through the third row of shoe holes from bottom to top and goes straight into another shoe hole. Repeat the operation, and the two shoes lead alternately.

4, direct method (popular):

From the bottom (gray part) and from top to bottom, insert the toe cap directly into the two shoe holes at the bottom. One end (* * end) of the shoelace goes out from bottom to top along the right side and goes straight into another shoe hole in the second horizontal row. Then put the two ends of the shoelace through a hole on the left. Continue to cross the ends of the shoelaces, and then walk out in pairs again until one of them walks out of the top hole. The other end of the shoelace penetrates transversely into the penultimate row of shoe holes, and then goes straight out from the uppermost shoe hole.

5, straight tie method (lazy):

From the bottom (gray part) and from top to bottom, insert the toe cap directly into the two shoe holes at the bottom. One end (blue end) of the shoelace head protrudes upward from the top shoelace hole along the left side. The other end (* * end) of the shoelace directly passes through the hole in the second row along the right side.

6, sawtooth system method:

From the bottom (gray part) and from top to bottom, insert the toe cap directly into the two shoe holes at the bottom. One end (* * end) of the shoelace goes straight out along the right side and crosses the second row of shoe holes horizontally. The other end (blue end) of the shoelace jumps over the second row of shoe holes, obliquely penetrates from below, and passes through the third row of shoe holes on the right. Continue to push the two toe caps upward in pairs through the shoe hole until one end (the * * head in the legend) passes through the shoe hole at the top of the right side. The other end of the shoelace (the blue end in the legend) goes straight up along the left side and goes out from the uppermost hole on the left side.

7. Shoe store system:

From the bottom (gray part) and from top to bottom, insert the toe cap directly into the two shoe holes at the bottom. The left end (blue end) of the shoelace is pulled obliquely out of the right top hole. The right end (* * end) of the shoelace passes through the remaining shoe hole in a zigzag shape.

8, show the shoe system method:

Thread the toe cap from the bottom (gray part) directly into (rather than out of) the two shoe holes at the bottom from top to bottom. Through the toe cap, and then through the second row of holes again. Repeat this process until the shoelace passes through the upper two holes (from the inside of the shoe).

9, rope ladder method:

Pass the toe cap from the bottom (gray part) through the two holes in the bottom. The two ends of shoelaces are aligned upward and penetrate into the second row of shoe holes. Before threading the shoelaces upward into the next row of holes, cross the shoelaces under the shoelaces on the other side in the vertical direction. At the top hole, the two shoelaces cross again, pass under the vertical part, and then fasten again.

10, double binding method:

Thread the shoelaces directly through the holes in the second row above (gray part). Cross the ends of shoelaces, skip the third row of shoe holes and enter the fourth row of shoe holes. Continue down and pass through two rows of shoe holes at the same time. After passing through the bottom two shoe holes, walk up in pairs and then pass through the spare shoe holes.

1 1, bow tie method:

From the bottom (gray part) and from top to bottom, insert the toe cap directly into the two shoe holes at the bottom. Thread the shoelaces from the inside up (dotted line) to the next row of holes, leaving a "gap". The toe cap passes through the top and then enters the next row of shoe holes. Keep going up, go straight inside, and then go through.

12, double helix method:

Starting from the bottom, the left (blue) end of the shoelace passes through the left shoe hole from bottom to top, and the right (* *) end passes through the right shoe hole from top to bottom. The left (blue) end passes through the second row of holes on the right, and the right (* *) end passes through the second row of holes on the left from bottom to top. Repeat this process in a double helix until both ends of the shoelace pass through the top hole.

13, double cross system method:

From the bottom (gray part) and from top to bottom, insert the toe cap directly into the two shoe holes at the bottom. Skip two rows of holes and cross through the fourth row of holes. Go through it again, and then go down from the third row of shoe holes. Continue to wear upward, cross first and then wear upward, and wear it to the third row of shoe holes at a time. Finally, after passing through, it passes through the uppermost shoe hole.

14, hash system method:

Insert the toe cap directly from the bottom (gray part) and go out from the bottom of each shoe hole. Jump over two rows of shoe holes and enter the fourth row of shoe holes after passing through. Then the two ends of the shoelace pass vertically downward through the third row of shoe holes. Continue to wear upward, go up three rows after each crossing, and then come back and wear it out from the next row of shoe holes.

15, lattice system method:

Insert the toe cap directly from the bottom (gray part) and go out from the bottom of each shoe hole. Jump over two rows of shoe holes and enter the fourth row of shoe holes after passing through. Then, the two ends of the shoelace vertically jump off a row of shoe holes and pass through the second row of shoe holes. Repeat the second and third steps, enter the fifth row of shoe holes, and then go out vertically from the third row of shoe holes. After crossing, it is completed through the top shoe hole.

16, zipper method:

Insert the toe cap directly from the bottom (gray part) and go out from the bottom of each shoe hole. The toe cap is tied back in a circle on the inside of the upper. The two toe caps cross each other and then go out from below to the next row of shoe holes. Repeat this process until both heads pass through the uppermost tool holder hole.

17, riding boots method:

Incline the shoe belt (gray part), and both ends pass through the shoe holes at the lower left and upper right respectively. The upper end of the shoelace (blue) passes through the middle shoe hole in a zigzag way with "shoe store fastening method". The lower end (* *) of the shoelace also zigzags through the middle shoe hole from below by "shoe store tying method".

18, single manipulation:

Take a shoelace slightly shorter than the normal shoelace and tie it at one end. Pass the untwisted end through the rightmost shoe hole and pull it to the knotted position, which is blocked by the shoe hole. Wear the shoelaces zigzag through the shoe store. The loose end (blue) can be easily tucked under the shoelace to prevent looseness.

19, piecewise system method:

Each shoe has two shoelaces, each slightly longer than half of the original shoelaces. First of all, the first shoelace goes straight in from the bottom (gray part), goes out from the bottom of two shoe holes, and then passes through the middle position of the shoe with a cross. Thread the second shoelace through the hole in the middle, and wear it to the top of the shoe in the same way. Each "segment" is tied and knotted according to individual circumstances. For example, if the foot surface is narrow, fasten the lower part; The wider the foot, the looser it is.

20, knot segmentation method:

Use shoelaces that are slightly longer than usual. Cross the shoes to the middle position, and grasp the tightness according to your personal situation. For example, if the foot surface is narrow, fasten the lower part. The wider the foot, the looser it is. In order to permanently keep the lower part of the shoe tight, tie a "sail knot" here (pictured). Continue through the system to the top. Only the tightness of the upper part can be adjusted independently.

2 1, hidden knotting method:

Tie your shoelaces according to the direct method (popular), but the left (blue) end is slightly shorter and the right (* *) end is slightly longer. The left (blue) end only passes through the second hole in the upper left and ends at the inner side of the upper. The right end (* *) directly passes through the hole of the top row of shoes and also ends at the inner side of the upper. Two shoelaces intersect between the top of the left side and the second hole. Tie your shoelaces here carefully. Finally, put the knotted and loose parts of shoelaces in the most comfortable place.

22, two-color system method:

Take two shoelaces of different colors, each of which is slightly longer than the normal shoelaces of shoes. Cut the shoelace in half, be careful not to walk in the middle, it should be offset by 2 to 3 cm. Tie a short section of one color (* * in the legend) with a long section of another color (blue in the legend) tightly, and cut off the redundant part at the knot. To be on the safe side, you'd better apply some glue. The remaining two sections are made into two-color shoelaces of the other shoe. Pass the long end (blue) through the shoe hole in the lower right corner until it is blocked by the knotted joint. Then tie it according to the straight-tie method (popular).

23, double system method:

Take two shoelaces of different colors, each of which is slightly shorter than the original shoelaces. Thread a shoelace (blue in the legend) directly from the bottom and out from the bottom of the shoe hole. After crossing, skip a row of shoe holes and pass through the third row of shoe holes from bottom to top. Continue to cross, and put on two rows at the same time, until the shoe hole in the second row is on the top or on the top. Use the second shoelace (* * in the legend) to start from the second row at the bottom, and repeat the steps from step 2 to step 4 until the second shoelace passes through the remaining shoe hole.

24, chessboard system method:

Take two pairs of shoelaces of different colors, preferably the wide and flat one. One color shoelace (* * in the legend) is straight (popular) or straight (lazy). Use another color shoelace (blue in the legend) to thread the first shoelace up and down from the bottom until it reaches the top. Fold at the top shoelace, then go down and up until you reach the bottom. Repeat the third and fourth steps and continue to wear until the gap in the middle is filled or the shoelaces are tied. Stuff all the shoes that have grown into shoes.