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Lacing is a long, fine braid used to secure a garment by looping back and forth between lacing eyelets and pulling two edges closed.
Lacing in period was made from braid... these days shoelaces are a good substitute - strong and hardwearing and with aglets already attached to aid in the process of lacing up the eyelets.