Just the Tips: How to Tie an Eastland Knot

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We weren’t playin’ when we said we were riding hard for boat shoes this summer. They’re the quintessential summer shoe—you can wear ‘em with jeans, khaki’s or shorts. No matter which brand you go with—Sperry Top Sides, Eastlands, Vans—your summer will be all the better. And while there’s no right way to rock a pair, one of the most classic boat shoe looks involves having the laces tied up in a spiral that has become known as the Eastland Knot. As an added bonus to the Best of Boat Shoes post, Complex asked Eastland how to tie the eponymous knot. Thank us later.
STEP 1. Make a 1″ to 1 1/4″ loop. Bring the end of the lace around the loop.

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STEP 2. Twist the lace around the loop four to seven times.

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STEP 3. Slide the end of the lace through the loop.

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STEP 4. To finish the Eastland Knot, slide rolls toward the end of the lace, then pull tight.

Illustrations by Amy Chen





LOLintheLES July 2, 2009 at 11:18 pm
i used to do this to my laces when i was like 5. nice to see it’s actually trendy now. lol
nonstopshop July 3, 2009 at 9:13 am
this is great
chris wallace July 3, 2009 at 10:02 pm
great post! i need to do up my boat shoes like this too. it never really felt right tying them traditionally.
GuessWho July 7, 2009 at 9:39 am
My boat shoes have become offical for the summer