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With fall and winter just around the corner I will be wearing my L.L Bean Boots in no time. So I thought I would share a cool way to tie your Bean Boots. Hope you all enjoy!
Make sure to have you laces facing inward.
This might be a little tricky but, keep trying.
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Now do this step once more, still skipping an eyelet.
Pull the laces through the empty eyelets but be sure to stay on the same side. (No crossing!)
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Almost done!(:
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This step is optional.
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Now you have finished tying your Bean Boots and are ready to rock them this fall! //thepinkcaterpillar//
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