5. Laces for Shoes
The best places to buy are Amazon and shoe retailers.
Product Price on Average: $3–$7 per pack*
Although shoelaces work well for tying shoes, there are other uses for them. In essence, they are strong, long-lasting, and typically rather flexible strings. Don’t bother lifting up your cherished jeans every five seconds if they are a little too big.

Laces for Belts on Pinterest (@oaboemira)
Alternatively, tie one end of a shoestring to a belt loop and drag the other end through to a loop on the opposite side. After that, adjust the jeans’ fit by tightening them. In the event that you lack a belt, this simple solution will ensure that your trousers stay up.
