Stay tie

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A43C 7/02 (2006.01) A43C 7/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2246463

The invention is for securing the bow in the laces on shoes, boots or other footwear, so that the bow would not untie. It consists of two pieces of Velcro sewed or attached by any means on either end of a material, such as cloth, leather, Jean or other. The hook part of the Velcro should be attached to the secured end of the invention. The soft part of the Velcro should be attached to the free end the invention. The product is then sewed or attached by any means to the top of the tongue of the shoe. The user of the shoe would put the shoe on, then unstick the Velcro, place the invention flat and then tie the bow. The user would then bring the free end of the invention around the knot of the bow to meet the secured Velcro end. Note the cutout in the middle of the invention, it may be a circle, diamond or anyother shape. The user would use the same process in putting on the other shoe.

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