I use Ian's (Fast) Knot and that's good enough for me.<p><a href="https://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/ianknot.htm" rel="nofollow">https://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/ianknot.htm</a>
Stumbling across Ian's site almost two decades ago was kinda-sorta life-changing, because I'd been tying the "granny knot" my whole life and had to resort to double-knotting to keep my damn shoes tied.<p>Ditched the granny knot for the Ian's Secure Knot (<a href="https://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/secureknot.htm" rel="nofollow">https://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/secureknot.htm</a>), and have been using that ever since for every pair of laced shoes I own.
Runner here. I found some time ago that starting out the classic shoelace tie right-hand dominant and finishing it left-hand dominant results in a very stable knot. Lacing them high enough to keep the ends short helps too. It has been thousands of miles since my last loose shoelace.
I only realized in my 30s that I had been tying my shoelaces wrong my whole life and a super minor change in my method has changed them from coming undone multiple times per day (unless double knotted), to instead staying tied the whole day with just a standard shoelace knot [0] (also on Ian's site).<p>This article's web page actually has the essential note:<p>> NOTE: If your finished knot comes out crooked (eg. loops pointing heel-to-toe), it's probably because you tie your Starting Knot the opposite way to mine. This will result in an un-balanced knot, which sits crooked and comes undone more easily. See my Granny Knot page for more information.<p>Back when I still used to browse Imgur, there was a post illustrating how to identify and fix this easy to make mistake. It turns out that I was starting with the lace <i>left-over-right</i> as opposed to <i>right-over-left</i> (or vice-versa, not sure off-hand).<p>This quite literally changed my life, just a small muscle memory tweak and now my laces easily stay tied the whole day with a regular knot which is also super easy to release as well.<p>[0]: <a href="https://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/standardknot.htm" rel="nofollow">https://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/standardknot.htm</a><p>Edit:<p>I see he has a page dedicated to this mistake here: <a href="https://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/grannyknot.htm" rel="nofollow">https://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/grannyknot.htm</a>
I have truly never had a shoe come untied after switching to this knot years ago. My friends think I’m crazy when I rave about shoelaces to them and try to get them to see the light. Jokes on them! They’ll be left behind re-tying their shoes till the last day their feet walk the earth.
More than 10 years ago, somebody shared this clip with me: <a href="https://youtu.be/zAFcV7zuUDA?is=QDFb5Wxd_tJ-pJ61" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/zAFcV7zuUDA?is=QDFb5Wxd_tJ-pJ61</a><p>Been tying my shoelaces like this ever since.
My kids learned to tie their shoes this way from this site and never knew differently. They're 20 and 17 now.
I switched to Ian's original shoelace knot about ten years ago. It's saved me something like four hours of shoelace time since then. Bloody brilliant.
I switched too and love it. It's arguably just a bit faster then the one I learned in childhood, but it's so much more reliable. I got couple of snickers I use daily and don't untie them at all, and the Ian's Knot [0] stays firmly knotted for months!<p>[0] <a href="https://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/ianknot.htm" rel="nofollow">https://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/ianknot.htm</a>
I learned it around 5 years ago and it just makes tying my shoes feel so effortless, I also feel like it holds on a little better than the previous knot I was using. It took me a while to get the mechanics down.
Best investment in the last 5 years for me - elastic shoelaces. Never have to tie my shoes again
Learned this about five years ago on HN and it's the only way I've tied my shoes since. It's so fast and perfect every time. It's worth the ten minutes in your living room learning to tie your shoes again like a child!
This is the best knot. Looks amazing aesthetically and simply does not come undone. Unless you want it to, in which case a quick pull on one end unties it instantly.
You can also tie two knots but in the opposite directions:<p><a href="https://youtu.be/8DBhTXM_Br4?t=1711" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/8DBhTXM_Br4?t=1711</a> (Veritasium)
Animated: <<a href="https://www.animatedknots.com/shoelace-bow-knot-fieggen-method" rel="nofollow">https://www.animatedknots.com/shoelace-bow-knot-fieggen-meth...</a>>
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