Some common lace patterns for the Nike dunks include straight bar lacing, criss-cross lacing, ladder lacing, and checkerboard lacing. Experiment with different patterns to find the one that suits your style and preference.
Not only can lacing your Off-White Dunks in different ways add some personality to your sneakers, but it can also give you a chance to showcase your personal style and creativity.
In this article, we will show you some of the most popular lacing styles for Off-White Dunks and provide step-by-step instructions on achieving them. Whether you want a classic, clean look or something more daring and unconventional, we have got you covered. So, grab your sneakers, and let us get lacing!
Before we start, here is the outline of the methods:
- Loosely Methods
- Bar Lacing
- Diamond Lacing
- Zigzag Lacing
- Factory Knot Lacing
How To Lace Off White Dunks
Off-white Dunks are undoubtedly one of the most popular sneakers out there, known for their unique design and signature branding. And with any unique shoe comes the question of how to style them. One of the most important aspects of styling sneakers is how you choose to lace them.
Fortunately, there are many ways to lace Off-White Dunks, and each method offers a unique and distinct look. So, whether you’re a seasoned sneakerhead or just starting your collection, here are the five best ways to lace your Off-White Dunks:
1) Loosely Method
When it comes to the loosely lacing method, your comfort is the ultimate. Here is how to loosely lace your off-white Nike Dunks:
- Put a metal tag on the lace and let the metal be in the middle of the lace.
- Insert one end of the lace in the first eyelet up inside. Bring it out from under. Do the same to the other end of the lace.
- Take the right end to the left and insert from the top and then bring it out from underneath. Insert your finger under the lace on top of the eyelet as you bring that end out from underneath. Repeat the same for the second end.
- Take the end you inserted on the right side and repeat the process on the left. Take the second end from the left side, bring it from under, and then insert it on the next eyelet on the right.
- Repeat the process until you get to the top.
- You do not need to tie the lace in a knot or bow.
- Lace the second lace (for outer loops) and coil it at the end by looping the lace around itself, keeping a loose fit to make it look great. Then feed the end of the lace through the loops. Twist the end to tighten and finish.
2) Bar Lacing (Nike Dunk Low)
Follow these steps:
- Insert a metal tag in the middle of the lace.
- Insert each end of the lace from up inside the first eyelet.
- Feed the right end of the lace out from underneath the third eyelet on the right side.
- Feed the left end of the lace out from underneath the second eyelet on the left. Then feed it to the second eyelet on the right from the top. Take the second end and feed it to the third eyelet on the left from the top.
- Repeat the process in step 3, this time on the left side lace end. Follow through with the process in step 4.
- Bring out the left end of the lace from underneath the next eyelet on the left while also bringing the right end of the lace underneath the last eyelet on the right side.
- Insert the end on the left in the remaining eyelet on the right and do the same to the last eyelet on the left.
- Put the two ends of the lace inside the shoe—no need to tie them.
- Lace the second lace (for outer loops) and tie or loop it.
3) Diamond Lacing
Follow these steps for the diamond lacing method:
- Insert the two ends of the lace in the first eyelets on both sides.
- Insert the right end of the lace into the third eyelet on the left and bring it from the top underneath. Then bring it out from underneath the eyelet two on that side.
- Insert the left end of the lace into the third eyelet on the right and bring it out from underneath. Bring it out from underneath the eyelet two on that side.
- Take the lace’s end on the left side and insert in the next eyelet on the right side and then insert the end of the lace on the right side into the next eyelet on the left.
- Insert the left end in the previous eyelet on the left side, and then insert the right end in the previous eyelet on the right side.
- Take the right end and insert it in the next empty eyelet on the left and insert the left end from under the loops in the next empty eyelet on the right.
- From underneath the previous eyelet on the left side, insert the end of the eyelet on the left side and repeat the same for the end on the right side.
- Repeat the process in step 5.
- Repeat the process in steps 6 and 7.
- Repeat the process in step 6.
- Hide the two ends inside the tongue.
- Lace the second lace.
4) Zigzag Lacing
Here is how to use the zigzag method:
- Put the lace through the first eyelet from underneath and not from the top.
- Take the left end of the lace and insert it in the next eyelet on the left from the outside. Also, insert it in the second eyelet from the inside on the right. Take it and insert it on the next eyelet on the right, then insert it from inside on the next eyelet on the left. Repeat this process until you take this to the last eyelet on the right.
- Take the other end and insert it under the first one you did in between the two eyelets until you reach the last one.
- Hide the two ends under the tongue.
- Lace the second lace and tie the knot.
5) Factory Knot Lacing
Here are the steps to follow for the factory knot lacing method:
- Insert a metal tag in the middle of the lace, ensuring it is in the middle.
- Put the lace through the first eyelet on either side, ensuring both ends are even
- Insert the end of the lace on the right into the second eyelet on the left. Take it and insert it in the next eyelet on the right.
- Take the second end and insert it in the next empty eyelet on the left.
- Repeat steps 3 and then 4.
- Repeat the steps until you get to the last eyelet.
- Tie the knot.
- Take the second lace for outer loops and lace it too. Tie the knot.
Conclusion
There you have it, different ways to lace Off-White Dunks. Whether you prefer a classic look or a unique twist, there is a lacing method for everyone.
With these step-by-step instructions and helpful video references, you can elevate your sneaker game and make your Off-White Dunks stand out. Feel free to experiment and find your style. Happy lacing!
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