DARIMATI Redesigned the Lace

Why Beginner Runners Get Injured — And Why It’s Not About Speed

You started running.
You took it slow.
You didn’t overdo it.

And yet 
your knees hurt.
Your ankle rolls.
Your big toe aches.

Sound familiar?

Most beginner runners assume they pushed too hard. But the real culprit is : how you lace your shoes.

Loose laces allow the foot to shift inside the shoe with every stride. That shift is small — barely noticeable in the moment.

Over time, though,
it creates a cumulative twisting force on your knees, ankles, and toe joints.

Most running injuries come from this accumulated misalignment.

That`s Why DARIMATI
Redesigned the Lace Itself

BR-001 uses what we call Anchor Lacing

— a structure where the lace is threaded through
a front eyelet and locked like an anchor point.

When you pull the lace tight, tension distributes evenly across the entire upper, from toe box to midfoot.

The inspiration? 
Bridge engineering.


Seoul’s Han River bridges use anchor systems to distribute load across their full span.

We applied the same principle to a running shoe.

An anchor point at the front, balanced tension throughout — the foot stays locked in place, not just at the top.

One structure solves
two problems

Heel slip is one of the most common complaints in running shoes. Most brands address it with extra heel padding.

But padding alone doesn’t solve the problem — you need even tension from the front to hold the foot in place.

Anchor Lacing does that,
even when the lace isn’t pulled as tight as usual.

Foot misalignment is the quieter issue.

Every time the foot shifts inside the shoe, small compensatory forces travel up through the ankle, knee, and hip.

BR-001’s front anchor point keeps the foot flush against the shoe

— so the forces stay aligned, and the energy you put into each stride goes forward, not sideways.

Our design priority isn’t cushioning thickness.
It’s foot stability inside the shoe 

— because stable feet mean correct leg mechanics, and correct leg mechanics mean you can keep running.

Anchor Lacing is the first expression of that philosophy.
It won’t be the last.


BR-001 has been validated independently
— earning an exceptionally high energy return score on RunRepeat, the largest running shoe review platform in the US, and funding at 218% on Kickstarter.

BR-001 is available now.

Built for city runners who want to run longer, with less damage.

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We’ll keep sharing the story of what we’re building

— and what we’re building next.