In defense to the lacing my hands tend to be chapped and dry a lot due to the constant washing of my hands
I will say the entire lacing wasn't completely tough, it was mainly the first two lacing holes near the toebbox directly after the flywire :x
That part was so tough because you can't bend the shoe but so much while making sure to not lose the flywire |I
Exactly and the layer of material between the back of the lace holes and the inside of the shoe is what makes it tough to maneuver
This was my biggest fear, I'm not sure how one would get it back through had they lost it
As I maneuvered the shoe I periodically used some tweezers to grab the flywire loops and keep them pulled out as far as they would go |I
I'm pretty sure they put the laces through the upper before assembling the upper on these
There's no way they could've laced all the pairs going about it the way I had to :x