Ever since the 'self-lacing' Nike Mag sneaker appeared in 1989's Back to the Future 2, mankind has dreamed of the day when fiction became reality. This happened in 2016, when we did see them. But due to the limited supply, only a handful could get their hands on them until now, and even those had to dig deep into their pockets. However, as you will learn below, you can also make 'self-tying' sneakers yourself. All you need are classic sneakers and Lego bricks.
It's something that you get out of Lego bricks can't put it together? If you weren't lucky enough to get your hands on the 680 euros worthy of 'self-commitment' sneaker Nike Mag, we offer you an alternative - homemade shoe tying device.
Even Lego bricks come to your aid during construction. An industrial designer proved to us that the device can be manufactured Vimal Patel, who glued together a bunch of cubes and motorcycle and attached the device to classic sneakers and presented the whole thing.
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What's the point? It probably doesn't make any real sense, but we humans like to be 'comfortable'.
Sneakers with a homemade Lego lacing device:
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