It is said that "It is important not to put on or take off with keeping the shoelaces tied" as a trick to make shoes last longer. However, it often happens that unwinding a string (shoe lace) is ...
Growing up in Argentina, Gaston Frydlewski was the kid who hated tying his shoes, and wandered around with the laces flopping to the sides. He dreamt of creating a product that would replace shoelaces ...
Your time is precious, and it shouldn’t be spent lacing up your shoes. So for everyone who believes that bows should only be tied on presents (and not on your feet), there’s great news for you.
Hickies are fashion-forward — but it’s not what you think. A few innovators created a way to turn those lace-ups into slip-ons in a few seconds and you could theoretically stop tying your sneakers ...
Hickies is a responsive lacing system that says you’ll never have to lace them again. FOX On Your Side Consumers Reporter Melissa Painter puts Hickies to the Deal or Dud test. Is it a deal or a dud?
If tying shoes is slowing down your routine, Hickies could speed up the process. The colorful lacing system turns any lace-up shoe into a slip-on. You replace shoe strings with the stretchy, rubber ...
Yes, that headline does say “shoelace startup.” Hickies was a Kickstarter project created by a team of Argentinian founders, including husband and wife team Mariquel Waingarten and Gaston Frydlewski, ...
Having to constantly tie and re-tie your shoelaces isn’t really a problem in the grand scheme of things. Not having shoes in the first place, that’s a problem. However, we can all agree that dealing ...