The false tongue or kilty is a strip of leather with a serrated edge at the bottom which is held in place by the bootlace as it passes through the bottom eyelets. Whether you use it is up to you. Either you lace it in when you install the laces or you leave it out. Some people swear by them and think they are the epitome of the logger or lineman boot. Others think they make the boots look like golf shoes.
False tongues were originally intended to provide padding between the bootlaces and the instep of the foot in logger boots. This was necessary in boots which used thin leather for the tongue and also protected the tongue from wear by the laces. Some boots have thick, supple leather in the fully gusseted tongue, so the false tongue is not as necessary. It is a traditional complement to the boot.
The leather flaps on your Chippewa boot laces are likely called lace locks or lace keepers. They are designed to help secure the laces in place, preventing them from loosening while you wear the boots. These flaps can also add a decorative element to the boots, enhancing their overall rugged aesthetic. Additionally, they may provide extra durability and protection to the laces and the eyelets.
It served as padding for logger boots back when the tongue was made from thinner leather. The arch of the foot would rub against the laces laces. Now they are more for looks because most boots are made with thicker leather tongues.
* laces (shoes) * leather boots * leather gloves * loafers (shoes) * love birds
The laces on a leather football is made of COTTON.
The boots cost 40.50, the laces 0.50 - QED
The whole "ski boot" thing isn't really definite, because original skis just had leather straps and you used your normal winter boots. The first boots specifically designed for skiing, however, I'm pretty sure were made of a flexible leather and laces.
The ear flaps are called 'leather'.
there are two leather handles one to tighten the top and one for the bottom but nowhere to tie the laces.... am i supposed to tie it like a show or what?
Most quarterbacks use the laces to better grip and throw the ball.
In 1887 he painted A Pair of Boots.
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it means the guy only had red laces so he used them.