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The Hitchhiker's guide to lacing your supes.
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That's right Sab, some reet picky fuckers on here
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The way you started it, it should be underlaps the whole way up to get the mirrored finish.
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AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH for gods sake. ( i went out looking so foolish)
Thank You. That will get corrected tomorrow.
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Has any one tried dying thier laces. That might look good I think. Hhhhhhhhmmmmmm.
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Hard to do, you need to alter the chemical structure of the laces while the dyeing takes place in order for it to stay.
But even then some pigments don't work.
I successfully dyed some white laces yellow by heating them up in white vinegar with Turmeric but it wasn't a strong yellow.
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So its not as easy as dying wool then.
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Most laces have polyester in them - it's hard for the dye to fix, I tried it with some of mine but wouldnt really recommend it.
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I've always just tucked em in. pain the arse though when they come out n its been raining.
Have to tuck wet laces back in to my supes and the laces get stained and mashed pretty quick. Not a fan of tied laces at all.
Would you be good enough to participate in this morning's edification?