| Yes, like seriously. |
| Soaking them in near ZERO degree C water would not shrink your feet to fit a wrongly sized shoe ya. |
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| Self-made elastic laces used during Sabah Adventure Challenge 2011 |
This is what you need:
1. 2m of elastic cord. These are your normal rubber garter that can be purchased from sewing shops. If you grow up in a city all your life and never been to one, this will be tough task for you. There are two major type of elastic garters - flat and round. Get the round type. As for cord thickness, it is subjective. I usually get the thicker cord. However, last weekend, I decided to experiment with the thinner cord for that "minimalist look like pro" look.
2. Stoppers - these could be purchased at the same place. You just have to be creative enough to tell the uncle/auntie what you looking for. Get the stoppers that suits your elastic cords. There are some that has two hole.
| (From Top to Bottom) Original Cascadia lace, Keen Lace and the Elastic Lace |
| Comparison of the thickness of the laces |
So, all you ever need to do is to replace the original lace with the elastic band and you get the alternative to tying shoelaces!
| Dual colored elastic for wifey's Keen. Notice the elastic stopper (transparent) |
| Pretty eh? |
| Staying put after 7km! |

where can i get colored elastic cords? orange? grey?
ReplyDeleteplease help Sifu..
Bandit - when i go again, i get you some. Orange and Grey? OK, i try find. The sewing shop has t's eye brow lifted high when i told him what i am going to do...ahhaha
DeleteWhere to look for the two hole stoppers Stupe? Quite hard to find la that one.
ReplyDeleteSame place you get those garters. :) Sewing shops usually sell them. Email me at opstupe at gmail dot com and i will let you know where.
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