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While scholars can’t agree on the exact year the bolo tie was created, the neckwear is rooted in Indigenous cultures, with traditional designs often incorporating silver and stones, such as ...
We probably should have known something was up with Thom Tillis when he started rocking those bolo ties. A bolo, the number that looks like a shoelace held together with a little belt buckle, is no… ...
Tillis’s spokesperson said the Senator wears the bolo occasionally in support of Lumbee Tribe recognition. The state of North Carolina recognized the tribe back in 1885, but it wasn’t until ...
Some men donned dresses to keep up the appearance of normalcy. The next morning, as the men served the American soldiers breakfast in the town square, they attacked them with traditional bolo knives.
Prolific bolo tie wearer Patrick Swayze Photo: Getty Images As the Western trend regains momentum within fashion, I’ve started to revisit my relationship with the accessory.
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 ...