My apologies if this is teaching your grandmother to suck eggs.
Your shoes or boots were comfortable for the first hour or so, but then they began to pinch across the toes. What do you do? Relace your shoes/boots missing out the lowest two eyelets (one on each side). This means there is no pressure across that area, so if your shoes/boots were big enough to begin with, they should not pinch any more. If they pinched when you first put them on wearing thick socks, you should not have bought them.
Do your laces keep coming undone? What do you do? Do you tie the loops in a knot? How easy is it to undo that knot when the laces are wet or if you bite your nails? (STOP biting your nails!) No, don't tie the loops in a knot, tuck them under the crossovers lower down. Laces come undone because of the loops flopping around as you walk; stop that happening and your laces won't come undone. And the laces can be undone simply by pulling on the loose ends (the ones with the aiglets on) in the way you would usually undo the laces.
Your shoes or boots were comfortable for the first hour or so, but then they began to pinch across the toes. What do you do? Relace your shoes/boots missing out the lowest two eyelets (one on each side). This means there is no pressure across that area, so if your shoes/boots were big enough to begin with, they should not pinch any more. If they pinched when you first put them on wearing thick socks, you should not have bought them.
Do your laces keep coming undone? What do you do? Do you tie the loops in a knot? How easy is it to undo that knot when the laces are wet or if you bite your nails? (STOP biting your nails!) No, don't tie the loops in a knot, tuck them under the crossovers lower down. Laces come undone because of the loops flopping around as you walk; stop that happening and your laces won't come undone. And the laces can be undone simply by pulling on the loose ends (the ones with the aiglets on) in the way you would usually undo the laces.