Securing device for shoes

Buckles – buttons – clasps – etc. – Drawstring – laced-fastener – or separate essential... – Includes separate device for holding drawn portion of lacing

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24712, 24306, 36 50, A43B 1100

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050274821

ABSTRACT:
A securing device for shoes includes a lace which co-operates with a shoe's eyelets, and first and second tab members secured to opposite end portions of the lace. The device may alternatively include a plurality of lace segments. The tab members include hook and loop-type strips which co-operate to releasably secure the two members together in any one of various adjusted positions.

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Two-page pamphlet entitled "ORTHO LACE--A Unique Method Of Closing Shoes . . . Using Only One Hand", manufactured by W.B.C. Industries, Westfield, N.J., Nov. date.

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