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Beginning in the 1970s, a small group of people laced combat boots in specific colors that communicated something about the wearer, like their political or social affiliations. Today, most people just choose their lace colors based on aesthetics, but thanks to the current punk revival, people are still talking about lace code today. We’re here with everything you need to know about lace code, from the meaning of each color to whether it's still being used.
What is lace code?
Lace code is the practice of ladder-lacing combat boots (usually Doc Martens) with symbolically-colored laces. Red and white laces often symbolize white supremacy, blue laces protest inequality, yellow laces stand for anti-racism, purple laces signal someone is LGBTQ+, and green or black laces are neutral.
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- ↑ https://fchornetmedia.com/1907/inside-fullerton/lace-code-was-once-an-informal-way-to-express-yourself-in-the-punk-scene-but-is-it-still-used-today/
- ↑ https://fchornetmedia.com/1907/inside-fullerton/lace-code-was-once-an-informal-way-to-express-yourself-in-the-punk-scene-but-is-it-still-used-today/
- ↑ https://www.adl.org/resources/hate-symbol/boots-and-laces
- ↑ https://www.adl.org/resources/hate-symbol/boots-and-laces
- ↑ https://fchornetmedia.com/1907/inside-fullerton/lace-code-was-once-an-informal-way-to-express-yourself-in-the-punk-scene-but-is-it-still-used-today/
- ↑ https://fchornetmedia.com/1907/inside-fullerton/lace-code-was-once-an-informal-way-to-express-yourself-in-the-punk-scene-but-is-it-still-used-today/
- ↑ https://www.adl.org/resources/hate-symbol/boots-and-laces
- ↑ https://youtu.be/353cZDPcmzQ?t=28
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