Lace-up clothing
Lacing is a trend that quickly entered the fashion world and just as quickly won the hearts of millions of women. Well, this is not surprising, because lace-up clothes look very intriguing and sexy. The owners of a perfect figure can only be envied, because such an element of the wardrobe will certainly emphasize their dignity!

The history of lacing goes far into antiquity. It was first used to make sandals in ancient Greece. Later, in the Middle Ages, it was used as a fastener for women's corsets. Lacing acquired metal tips already in the 12th century, so that it would be more convenient to thread it into loops. Now this detail serves not at all for auxiliary purposes, but for decorative purposes. Lace can be seen on skirts, blouses, dresses, sweatshirts and more. It is noticeable, massive, contrasting and easily attracts attention.

Turtlenecks with lacing and a V-shaped neckline are especially popular. In some models, the neckline is small, and in some it reaches the waist. The latter option is suitable for more daring ladies, because bra cannot be worn under such a turtleneck. The real discovery of this summer was a one-piece lace-up swimsuit, because somewhere, but on the beach, you can openly demonstrate your figure and not be shy.

Lacing can be worn even in the office! If it's a modest blouse with a loose cut and a small neckline, then why not? Looks very romantic. Have you noticed that clothes with such a clasp are almost all in plain pastel colors? This is because the lacing itself is a catchy detail and does not require additional elements. Images with lacing should be as simple as possible.

With lacing, you can create images in different styles: boho, country, military... You can model a figure if such a fastener is on the sleeves or waist. Looser styles with lacing add femininity along the way, and tight-fitting - sexuality. If you don't like lace-up clothes, you can buy shoes or sandals that look no less interesting. Modern designers even create lace-up underwear... What do you prefer?
