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I don't have shoes with laces.
slip-on shoes aren't just for little kids, the elderly, or others that can't tie shoes.
they. are. awesome.
i always loose-tie my sneakers anyway so they could be slipped-on and off easily, but stretchy 'no tie' laces are a huge upgrade from that.
I have never in my life tied and untied shoes every time I put them on, even though all of my shoes have laces. It takes a lot of force, but I slide into tight-ish dress shoes as well. With my hiking boots, I just pull the string over the clips. I have also known how to tie shoes decently quickly for as long as I can remember.
Velcro, or just slip ons?
Slip ons only. Velcro might as well be laces. Still have to bend over or sit down.
All my shoes have laces. High insteps. Shoes without laces either don't fit or it's a massive struggle to get them on. It only takes me 3 seconds to tie laces.
The topic was laziest
I've got a high arch and it took a little bit to get used to not having tight laces. I had at some point found out that I had been tying my shoes too tightly for years and after the initial jarring change my feet do feel much better. The tops of my feet would get itchy because I was restricting blood flow.
I also wear boots most days and lacing boots is quite different than tying shoes and a Chelsea boot is way more comfortable.
Added benefit, when shoes need to come off, they're just off.