Nike Dunks, with their iconic design and streetwear appeal, offer a canvas for personal expression. One of the most significant ways to customize your Dunks is through lacing. Whether you’re aiming for a clean, classic look or something more intricate, the way you lace your Dunks can make all the difference. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you lace your Dunks to perfection.

Prepare Your Laces:

Start by ensuring your laces are of the right length. For Dunks, laces that are 114-137 cm long are typically ideal.

Image showing the correct length to measure dunk shoe laces

Straight (Bar) Lacing:

Begin from the bottom, inserting each lace end into the two lowest eyelets from above.
Take the left lace and insert it into the next available eyelet on the right, from above.

An illustrative image showing hands in the process of executing the straight (bar) lacing technique on a blue and white sneaker. The white lace is threaded symmetrically, demonstrating the method described for achieving a clean, horizontal pattern across the shoe's eyelets.

Now, take the right lace and insert it into the next available eyelet on the left, from above.
Continue this pattern until you reach the top.

A pair of blue and white Nike Dunk sneakers, highlighting the straight bar lacing style that creates a clean, horizontal pattern across the shoe's surface. Positioned on a wooden deck, the laces stand out, accentuating the shoe's meticulous design and attention to detail.

Criss-Cross Lacing:

Start by inserting each lace end into the two lowest eyelets from above.
Cross each lace over the other, then feed each end under the sides and up through the next set of eyelets.
Repeat this criss-cross pattern until you reach the top.

Experiment with Patterns:

There are numerous lacing techniques out there, from the double back method to the ladder lace. Don’t be afraid to experiment and find a style that resonates with you.

Tightness Matters:

Ensure your laces are tight enough to keep your foot secure but not so tight that they’re uncomfortable. Adjust as necessary.

Finishing Touches:

Depending on your style, you can tie a standard bow, let the laces hang loose, or even tuck the ends into the shoe for a lace-less look.

A close-up image of a black and white Nike Dunk sneaker, emphasizing the crisscross lacing style. The sneaker is set against a light wooden floor, with a hand holding one of the laces, highlighting the shoe's design details and brand logo.

Tips:

  • Consider using different colored laces or even two colors at once for a unique look.
  • Regularly clean your laces to keep them looking fresh.
  • If your laces are too long, you can loop them back or trim them (just ensure you seal the ends to prevent fraying).