Bolo tie is an accessory that is tied around the neck and decorated with woven leather and metal or precious stones.
In the United States, Boluo
Ties are closely related to western styles and are considered as one of the components of North American Indian culture. The silversmith winner is in Fort Weicon, Arizona.
Cedarstaff claimed that he invented bolo tie in the1940s, and applied for a patent for the design of bolo tie zip line shortly thereafter.
According to Sunset Magazine
It was Victor who recorded the situation.
One day, Siddhartha was riding a horse and his hat was blown away by the wind. In order to prevent his hat from being blown away again, he tied it around his neck. His companion smiled and said, man, this tie of yours is very good.
Look, then an idea was born. Cedarstaff quickly created the first bolo in fashion.
Tie, the name comes from the rope boleadora used by Indians. Even so, some people think that the first wanted order
Ties were invented by pioneers in the19th century, and now a Poirot tie is on display in Pueblo, Zuni, New Mexico, which people think can prove Poirot.
The history of iron can be traced back to 19, from 1960s to 1980s.
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Ties became the official decorations in Arizona. In 1987, New Mexico passed an unwritten agreement to define Bolo.
The tie became the official pendant. On March 13, 2007, Bill Richardson, the government of New Mexico, signed a legal agreement to transfer Boluo.
The tie is the official tie of the whole state.
Also in 2007, the Texas legislature announced Boluo.
The tie became the official tie of Texas. From the above, you can see how long the bolo tie has been used in cowboys in western States, bolo.
Ties have also become one of the symbols of cowboys. Both government officials and ordinary people regard Poirot ties as daily accessories. For example, Montana Governor Brian.
Schwaetzer is a big fan of Poirot ties.