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the hole that a shoelace on a boot goes through is called eyelets, loops, or lace holes.
AnswerThe hole for a shoe lace is called a grommet.
A lace loop is commonly referred to as an "eyelet" in sewing and crafting. It is a small hole made by looping and stitching thread to create a decorative or functional element in textiles.
It is called Filet lace
The end of the shoe lace is called an aglet
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The tip of a shoelace is called an aglet. It helps to prevent the lace from fraying and makes it easier to thread through the eyelets of the shoe.
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The holes are called just that, holes, but each hole is lined with a metal eyelet. The eyelets help keep the holes open to make it easier to lace and add to the reliability of the shoes by reinforcing the holes so they won't tear. In case you are curious, the plastic tips on the shoe laces are called aglets. They help keep the laces from unraveling and make it easier to insert the laces. Leather boot laces generally don't use aglets since the leather is stiff enough and does not unravel.