Please enable JavaScript to read this content. The ‘bunny ear’ method - is the weakest style as it is based on a false knot (Image: Shutterstock) You’ve ...
If your kids have ever struggled with tying their shoes, allow us introduce you to their new hero. Colton Lillard, a 5-year-old with a loose tooth, has the most genius shoe-tying hack ever. He ...
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An image purporting to show a Vox headline about how a method of tying shoelaces is racist is digitally altered and was not published by the U.S. news outlet. The falsified image gained traction when ...
Most of us learned how to tie our shoes a certain way using both of our hands. A story about a bunny that goes into a hole or something? Whatever. You don’t need two hands to tell that tale. Here’s ...
This technique involves making two “ears”, crossing them and looping one under the other, to secure. However a man from Serbia has posted a video on Newsflare that shows an alternative way to tie-up ...
As many parents might know, the struggle is real when it comes to teaching a little one how to tie their shoes. Luckily, Kirsten Johnson, a mom of two and entrepreneur from Alberta, Canada, has a hack ...
You’ve probably been tying your shoelaces the same way that your parents taught you when you were a kid, and never really given it more thought. But what if, this whole time, you've been doing it ...