To pull this off, we’re using a pair of black and white “rope” laces from our shop. The straight bar lacing style is a safe bet for any ‘jogger’ body sneaker, it complements them nicely. both of the lace tips end up inside the sneaker here, so only replicate this if you’re looking to wear your sneakers untied. We went with a Blue and Tan “Rope” Lace and chose to lace our Tavas with a straight across method. We followed the same lacing pattern as #3, just switched up the sneaker and lace type.ĥ. Straight across “bar” lacing, untied (V 1) Here, we laced up our Tavas with a paid of Black “Flat” 3M Laces and created a much needed lace swap for the Tavas.Ĥ. Skip an eyelet “crossover” lacing (V2)īam! These neon laces stand out like crazy on our black and white Air Max 1s. This gives the sneaker a more opened up look with less lace clutter – it works well when you have a loud lace that you don’t want to overpower the shoe. This is a simple crossover method that skips an eyelet each time up. You can’t pull of this look with original Air Max laces, they’re too long – you’ll need to go with a shorter 50″ lace.ģ. Skip an eyelet “crossover” lacing (V1) If you prefer to wear your laces untied, this look is for you. In this lacing pattern we followed a crossover pattern (over the top, not under the eyelet) and pulled them loose, leaving just the tips to hang off the side. These Air Max 1 “Ultra Moire” are a match made in heaven for our “gold tipped” black rope laces. Over the top “crossover” lacing, loose and untied The lacing technique is pretty simple, just an over the top crossover pattern through the 5th eyelet.Ģ. We recreated this look on a pair of Air Max 90s and our “Flat” White 54″ Laces which are an exact match from the original pair. The out of the box lacing on Air Max 90s (and others) are a standard crossover pattern through the 5th eyelet, laces tucked back into the sneaker. This article covers 10 different ways to lace your “Air Max” sneakers, as well as lace swap recommendations.įor step by step sneaker lacing tutorials, check out our YouTube videos: