RAWHIDE Laces: Tips, Tricks, and Best Practices

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024

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  • @JFANderful
    @JFANderful Před 3 lety +13

    You should look into tying your shoe so that the bow is horizontal instead of vertical. It looks cleaner and has a stronger hold.

    • @davidk3277
      @davidk3277 Před 2 lety

      Yes! Just change the way you tie the first half. So if you're starting out going left over right, then switch to right over left.

    • @randomPATTA-ICICLE
      @randomPATTA-ICICLE Před rokem

      @@davidk3277 were do u buy these laces

    • @davidk3277
      @davidk3277 Před rokem

      @@randomPATTA-ICICLE Those aren't my laces. But the video description has some links to rawhide laces.

  • @davidoletep
    @davidoletep Před rokem +2

    Dale, for the last 6 years I've used the berlutti knot to keep my laces tied. They never come undone and the laces sit nicely across the shoe/boot evenly.

    • @jeffreyjones3616
      @jeffreyjones3616 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Love the berlutti for my dress shoes... my loggers with Tandy Latigo laces dont come untied and my pants hide the knot so i don't go through the extra steps. But the berlutti is my favorite footwear knot.. I use it on my kids to keep their shoes tied too

  • @cozmicblade4410
    @cozmicblade4410 Před 3 lety +4

    You should do a video listing your boots from the most dressy looking to most bulbous workboot like. show which boots are like the thursday where it can be used for both work (no extreme labor like fire fighting) and dress/casual

    • @DalesLeatherworks
      @DalesLeatherworks  Před 3 lety +2

      that is a fantastic idea, adding this to my list of videos!!!

  • @danieljames1065
    @danieljames1065 Před 3 lety +2

    Ian’s shoelace site. Quite informative. Yes, the granny knot is a very common mistake. Distracting to the discerning eye.

  • @raskolnikov4624
    @raskolnikov4624 Před 3 lety +4

    It's not rawhide, mate, but leather laces that you are showing ;)

  • @thevintagefuture6567
    @thevintagefuture6567 Před 3 lety +1

    You use clippers to cut your laces?!? I’ve just been biting the ends off with my teeth. Silly me; what was I thinking?!?! Lol- jk....Bro! This video was great! I’ve literally never thought of any of this stuff! This really helped me. Like, usually I just snip about an inch off my laces every few weeks until they’re done stretching; I never considered pre stretching. And WOW, 6-7 inches of stretch is unbelievable. Anyways, great job man, and thanks for the little cameo- hehe

    • @DalesLeatherworks
      @DalesLeatherworks  Před 3 lety

      Glad you noticed your cameo brother!!! Surprisingly I didn’t have any pics in my camera feed of my Vibergs with rawhide laces and your recent shots immediately popped into my head!! LMAO glad you use your teeth, I hear that’s actually good for your enamel 😂😂😂 so glad you enjoyed the video my friend. I think about these laces a lot and how they compare to cotton laces. You don’t necessarily have to stretch them early but I’ve found it prevents a certain amount of re-tying throughout the day while they’re new as they stretch a lot during those first few wears. Cheers brother!!!

  • @nijikirainijinosei92
    @nijikirainijinosei92 Před 3 lety +1

    New subscriber (I followed after your grant stone loafer video) and pretty new to GYW shoes and boots, with just a few pairs. I also prefer the wrap around way of tying the laces- does it damage/rub suede at all? I do it on my full grain leather boots, but on my suede boots I'm worried I will ruin the nap on the suede, but I believe you tie a pair of suede boots in this way in this video!

    • @DalesLeatherworks
      @DalesLeatherworks  Před 3 lety

      Man thank you!! I do love the wrap around method for rawhide laces and no it doesn’t damage the suede at all. It leaves a bit of an imprint but nothing deleterious to the leather!

  • @a1axel738
    @a1axel738 Před rokem

    That is a massive watch

  • @dickseahorse2497
    @dickseahorse2497 Před 3 lety +1

    Getting rid of that granny knot you are using will help a lot.

  • @danieljames1065
    @danieljames1065 Před 3 lety +2

    Do you still recommend treating the laces? As in a previous video. On your recommendation picked up a few guarded goods laces. I’ll definitely do the stretching routine!

    • @DalesLeatherworks
      @DalesLeatherworks  Před 3 lety +4

      Yessir I think the leather laces can get dry and brittle just like your boots can, and they could use some conditioning after probably a year or 2, as to my knowledge they don’t appear to be treated nearly as much as the upper leather generally is! I wouldn’t condition the laces immediately but eventually for sure!!!

    • @chaledadams5883
      @chaledadams5883 Před rokem

      @@DalesLeatherworks do they gonna get some patina?

  • @ranbymonkeys2384
    @ranbymonkeys2384 Před rokem +1

    The first pair I got snapped.

  • @HeritageCast
    @HeritageCast Před rokem

    Hey please do a video on Kangaroo Laces. Love to get your opinion. Looks like a missed opportunity...

  • @naughtyskywalker9292
    @naughtyskywalker9292 Před 2 lety +1

    *Can you time-stamp and identify your shoes, they look amazing*

    • @DalesLeatherworks
      @DalesLeatherworks  Před 2 lety

      there's a lot in there! truman/ grantstone/ parkhurst/ viberg/ alden

  • @s241914
    @s241914 Před 3 lety +1

    What are the shoes at 0:27? Very unique looking moc toe!

    • @DalesLeatherworks
      @DalesLeatherworks  Před 3 lety

      those are my grantstone ottawa boots in bourbon suede. they're a brilliant shade that really pops nicely and really shows off all of its features, i love them!!! you can find them here www.grantstoneshoes.com/collections/boots/products/ottawa-boot-bourbon-suede

  • @Suavecito77
    @Suavecito77 Před rokem

    What kind of make and model watch are you using?

  • @mikester6192
    @mikester6192 Před 3 lety +1

    Which raw hide brand laces are the best

    • @DalesLeatherworks
      @DalesLeatherworks  Před 3 lety +1

      I order most of mine from guarded goods but many of the rawhides provided by truman, Grantstone, Viberg, etc are also very good

  • @rexfordlord3142
    @rexfordlord3142 Před 3 lety +1

    What brand laces do you use and maybe a link?

    • @DalesLeatherworks
      @DalesLeatherworks  Před 3 lety

      Can’t believe I didn’t include one in this video!! Thanks for letting me know! www.guardedgoods.com/products/rawhide-leather-laces?variant=28909934313549

  • @triktrak_1451
    @triktrak_1451 Před 2 lety +1

    What are the brown roughouts at 3:22?

    • @DalesLeatherworks
      @DalesLeatherworks  Před 2 lety +1

      those are parkhurst boots in raiz reverse waxed mohawk

    • @triktrak_1451
      @triktrak_1451 Před 2 lety

      @@DalesLeatherworks It's a good thing you don't wear my size, or I'd steal those (and your Moss Waxy Mohawk Trumans too). 😆

  • @triktrak_1451
    @triktrak_1451 Před 2 lety

    Are Guarded Goods laces OEM on Truman?

    • @DalesLeatherworks
      @DalesLeatherworks  Před 2 lety +1

      i don't believe so, though i have a very hard time telling the two apart!

  • @moisesmera7913
    @moisesmera7913 Před rokem

    Is rawhide different from chrome excel / veg tan leather or what? Just a name?

    • @DalesLeatherworks
      @DalesLeatherworks  Před rokem

      Rawhide is just a term to refer to leather laces, they could come from any tannage I think!

    • @tommckibben877
      @tommckibben877 Před 8 měsíci +1

      No. Rawhide is not tanned leather. The laces is this video are tanned leather. Rawhide is extremely strong, much stronger than the leather laces in this video.

  • @vitaly7571
    @vitaly7571 Před 3 lety

    Love your videos, but that soundtrack sounds intimidating LOL

  • @minnesota-hk1vp
    @minnesota-hk1vp Před 2 lety

    Is that a denim jacket?

  • @nathanhill6042
    @nathanhill6042 Před 3 lety +1

    I love leather laces but try out obenouf’s laces and not the leather ones if u want a strong laces that will last forever