
Metal bolo tie with crown design
History
Bolo ties emerged as a distinctive form of neckwear in the American Southwest during the 1940s, becoming popular as a symbol of Western fashion and culture. They typically consist of a decorative metal slide or clasp on a braided leather cord with metal tips. This crown-designed bolo tie represents the fusion of Western wear with decorative metalwork. Bolo ties are highly valued by collectors of Western memorabilia and fashion enthusiasts who appreciate Southwestern and cowboy aesthetics. They remain popular among those who embrace Western heritage or seek distinctive accessories with cultural significance.
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Origin
United States
Time period
Mid to late 20th century