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1. dcmint+(OP)[view] [source] 2024-11-16 13:26:59
This is one of the small marvels of the internet. I tied mine wrong for decades and while it's not a life-changer I do love having shoes that don't constantly untie themselves these days.

https://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/grannyknot.htm

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2. techno+o2[view] [source] 2024-11-16 13:54:11
>>dcmint+(OP)
I've always known the difference between the square knot and the granny knot, but I still usually tie it "wrong" because it's muscle memory and I can't be bothered. But honestly, now that I'm middle aged, I just get away with wearing slip on shoes most of the time and only catch flak for it from my young adult son.
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3. dcmint+Vf[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-11-16 16:39:35
>>techno+o2
I like to wear nice dress shoes, so that's certainly a factor. It took no more than a moment to learn to do the first half of the knot "wrong" (i.e. to be compatible with the second half of the knot) - and I'd say it was in my muscle memory within a day or two.

A few years later I took up partner dancing and I'm glad that losing a lace in the middle of a dance is a rare occurrence for me - it's super annoying on the rare occasions that it happens (either interrupting the dance to re-tie or putting up with the lace getting underfoot for the rest of it)

PS am also middle-aged...

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4. eterni+jB[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-11-16 19:32:45
>>techno+o2
I use the "right over left and left over right makes a knot both tidy and tight" every time unless I'm in a hurry, which I usually am if I'm tying a bow, in which case it's completely a coin flip as to what gets tied.
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