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Aglet — Validated

Before buttons became common, aglets were used to finish the ends of ribbons used to fasten clothing together.

If you’ve ever tied your shoes, you’ve held an , even if you didn't know its name. That small plastic or metal tip at the end of a shoelace is the unsung hero of footwear, keeping your laces from fraying and making it possible to thread them through eyelets. What Exactly is an Aglet? Before buttons became common, aglets were used to

Technically, an aglet (or aiglet ) is a sheath or tag attached to the end of a cord, lace, or ribbon. Its name comes from the Old French word aiguillette , meaning "small needle". This is fitting, as the aglet acts like a needle to guide the lace through the shoe's holes. A Surprising History What Exactly is an Aglet