Lacing systems are disclosed for use with footwear or other articles. The lacing system can comprises flexible webbing lace guides. In some embodiments, a lace guide can include a first lace guide element and a second lace guide element. The lace can pass through the first and second lace guides con
Lacing systems are disclosed for use with footwear or other articles. The lacing system can comprises flexible webbing lace guides. In some embodiments, a lace guide can include a first lace guide element and a second lace guide element. The lace can pass through the first and second lace guides consecutively on the first side of the article before crossing to the opposing side of the article. The first and second lace guide elements can be angled towards each other to reduce the occurrence of sharp turns in the lace path through the lace guide elements. In some embodiments, the lace guide can have a central portion that is less flexible than the end portions so as to reduce the occurrence of sharp turns in the lace path through the lace guide when tension is applied to the lace.
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1. A lacing system for tightening footwear, the footwear having a sole and an upper that includes a tightening edge, the lacing system comprising: a tightening mechanism;a lace that is tensionable via the tightening mechanism; anda lace guide that guides the lace about a lace path of the footwear, t
1. A lacing system for tightening footwear, the footwear having a sole and an upper that includes a tightening edge, the lacing system comprising: a tightening mechanism;a lace that is tensionable via the tightening mechanism; anda lace guide that guides the lace about a lace path of the footwear, the lace guide having: a first end that is coupled to the footwear at a first attachment location adjacent a junction between the upper and the sole; anda second end that is coupled to the footwear at a second attachment location adjacent the tightening edge;wherein the lace guide is positioned on one side of the upper and the second end of the lace guide is folded toward an opposite side of the upper to form a loop within which the lace is disposed, and wherein a length of the lace guide is longer than a distance between the first and second attachment locations such that when tension is applied to the lace via the tightening mechanism, a portion of the loop is pulled toward an opposite side of the footwear and the portion of the loop is closer to the opposite side of the footwear than the tightening edge. 2. The lacing system of claim 1, wherein the lace guide is a fabric strap. 3. The lacing system of claim 1, wherein the lace guide is positioned on an exterior surface of the upper. 4. The lacing system of claim 1, wherein the lacing system includes a plurality of lace guides positioned on a first side and a second side of the footwear. 5. The lacing system of claim 4, wherein a first lace guide crisscrosses with a second lace guide. 6. The lacing system of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the lace guide is disposed within a channel formed between the upper and an additional material layer. 7. The lacing system of claim 1, wherein the lace guide is a first lace guide, and wherein the lacing system includes a second lace guide, the first and second lace guides being angled toward one another so as to operatively guide a portion of the lace from across an opening of the footwear, along the tightening edge, and back across the opening of the footwear. 8. The lacing system of claim 1, wherein the first attachment location is at the junction between the upper and the sole. 9. The lacing system of claim 1, wherein the second location is at the tightening edge. 10. A lacing system for footwear comprising: a lace; anda lace guide that is coupleable with the footwear to guide the lace about the footwear, wherein when coupled with the footwear: a first end of the lace guide is coupled at a first attachment location adjacent a junction between an upper and a sole of the footwear;a second end of the lace guide is coupled at a second attachment location adjacent a tightening edge of the footwear; andthe lace guide is positioned on one side of the upper with the second end curling toward an opposite side of the upper to form a loop within which the lace is disposed, wherein a length of the lace guide is longer than a distance between the first and second attachment locations such that when the loop is tensioned via the lace, a portion of the loop is pulled closer to an opposite side of the footwear than the tightening edge. 11. The lacing system of claim 10, wherein the first attachment location is at the junction between the upper and the sole. 12. The lacing system of claim 10, wherein the second location is at the tightening edge. 13. A method of forming a lace guide on footwear comprising: providing a footwear having: a sole;an upper that includes a tightening edge;a tightening mechanism; anda lace that is tensionable via the tightening mechanism;positioning a lace guide on one side of the upper;coupling a first end of the lace guide at a first attachment location adjacent a junction between the upper and the sole;folding a second end of the lace guide toward an opposite side of the upper to form a loop; andcoupling the second end of the lace guide at a second attachment location adjacent the tightening edge to form the loop in the lace guide;wherein a length of the lace guide is longer than a distance between the first and second attachment locations such that when tension is applied to the lace via the tightening mechanism, a portion of the loop is pulled toward an opposite side of the footwear and is closer to the opposite side of the footwear than the tightening edge. 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the lace guide is a fabric strap. 15. The method of claim 13, further comprising positioning the lace guide on an exterior surface of the upper. 16. The method of claim 13, further comprising coupling a plurality of lace guides with a first side and a second side of the footwear. 17. The method of claim 16, further comprising crisscrossing a first lace guide and a second lace guide about the footwear. 18. The method of claim 13, wherein the lace guide is a first lace guide positioned on a first side of the footwear, and wherein the method further comprises coupling a second lace guide with the first side of the footwear so that the first and second lace guides are angled toward one another to operatively guide a portion of the lace from across an opening of the footwear, along the tightening edge, and back across the opening of the footwear. 19. The method of claim 13, wherein coupling the first end of the lace guide at the first attachment location includes attaching the first end of the lace guide to the footwear at the junction between the upper and the sole. 20. The method of claim 13, wherein coupling the second end of the lace guide at the second attachment location includes attaching the second end of the lace guide to the tightening edge.
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