Each sneaker model offers its own unique lacing possibilities. If you're wondering how to lace your sneakers depending on the model, the answer may vary. For models like the Stardan and Running Sole, which don't require a bow, we recommend tying small knots at the lace ends, to secure each side and prevent the laces from slipping through the eyelets. For high-top sneakers, such as the Slide and Francy, which feature a side zipper for easy fitting, try wearing them with the zipper slightly undone, leaving a playful gap at the top.
A general tip for all sneakers, regardless of the model, is to ensure the tongue is not pulled too high, aligning with the quarter (the side panel), and, if possible, slightly askew. When tying a bow, keep it loosely and asymmetrically tied relative to the bow on the other shoe - in an imprecise fashion, as we’d refer to it.
At the heart of the philosophy according to which Golden Goose sneakers are created and styled, there is always a sense of freedom and discovery. The uniqueness of our sneakers and garments is brought out by the personality of the wearer: Golden Lovers choose when and how to break conformity, by expressing their creative side through the styling - and the lacing - of their shoes.