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Magnetic shoe closures are devices that closes shoes using two magnetic bits attached to the shoelaces, and where the bits take the place of the knot and bow. One manufacturer funded their product through Kickstarter in 2014. The closures can be applied to most shoes, they are not directly linked to them but the customer ties them to the shoelaces.

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  • Magnetic shoe closures are devices that closes shoes using two magnetic bits attached to the shoelaces, and where the bits take the place of the knot and bow. One manufacturer funded their product through Kickstarter in 2014. The closures can be applied to most shoes, they are not directly linked to them but the customer ties them to the shoelaces. One supplyer of aids for people with arthritis suggested it helpful for "users with arthritis who have difficulty tying shoe laces". A 2016 review in The Denver Post suggested the solution was "difficult to maneuver for some physically challenged individuals." (en)
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  • Magnetic shoe closures are devices that closes shoes using two magnetic bits attached to the shoelaces, and where the bits take the place of the knot and bow. One manufacturer funded their product through Kickstarter in 2014. The closures can be applied to most shoes, they are not directly linked to them but the customer ties them to the shoelaces. (en)
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  • Magnetic shoe closures (en)
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