IT HAS BEEN decades since the bolo tie last reigned. Think back to Bruce Springsteen, brooding in a string-and-slide bolo on the cover of 1989’s “Tunnel of Love,” or Duckie the cringey, bolo-wearing ...
The sometimes plain, sometimes heavily decorated neckties are a symbol of the West, worn with everything from bluejeans to tuxedos. Texas links the bolo to the romanticism of the pioneer era and ...
Bolo ties, the official neckwear of Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, and the ne plus ultra for the Western cowboy for more than 60 years, are having a moment on ...
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When you’re a woman of a certain height, certain wardrobe choices can feel like the wrong fit. For a time, Chayse Romero felt that way about bolo ties. Her hesitation stemmed from her first impression ...
In a 1990 yearbook photo, former Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang, then a high school sophomore, sported his own bolo tie. By the turn of the millennium, however, the dangly tie had ...
The bolo tie is one of those accessories that seems strange on the surface, until you realize how truly versatile and sharp it can be. But as with any menswear you might not be used to, it’s worth ...
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – The sometimes plain, sometimes heavily decorated bolo neckties are a symbol of the West, worn with everything from blue jeans to tuxedos. Texas links the bolo to the romanticism of ...
Q I have a beautiful custom-made silver bolo tie that I purchased from a native American about 25 years ago. It is one-of-a-kind, but probably not considered antique. I want to give it to a family ...