Greeper laces

Greeper laces are a novel form of shoelace which have fasteners and stops to prevent them from becoming undone. They were invented by London optometrist Peter Greedy who spent six years developing the product and then launched it in 2009 at a footwear trade show in Düsseldorf.[1][2]

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References

  1. Richard Tyler (24 Mar 2009), Untied shoelaces have a dose of Wallace and Gromit, The Daily Telegraph
  2. Loopy inventor creates never-untied shoelaces, Ealing Gazette, May 8, 2009

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