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  2. Bolo tie - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, bolo ties are widely associated with Western wear and are generally most common in the western areas of the country. Bolo tie slides and tips in silver have been part of Hopi, Navajo, Zuni, and Puebloan silversmithing traditions since the mid-20th century. [1] Navajo jewelry on a bolo tie

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    In a western-style suit and a bolo tie, the recently converted country artist commands the stage with an army of cowgirls in leather studded corsets. As he transitions to “A Bar Song (Tipsy ...

  4. Western wear - Wikipedia

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    Another well-known Western accessory, the bolo tie, was a pioneer invention reputedly made from an expensive hatband. [27] This was a favorite for gamblers and was quickly adopted by Mexican charros, together with the slim "Kentucky" style bowtie commonly seen on stereotypical Southern gentlemen like Colonel Sanders [28] or Boss Hogg.

  5. Necktie - Wikipedia

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    A necktie, or simply a tie, is a piece of cloth worn for decorative purposes around the neck, resting under the shirt collar and knotted at the throat, and often draped down the chest. Variants include the ascot, bow, bolo, zipper tie, cravat, and knit. The modern necktie, ascot, and bow tie are descended from the cravat.

  6. Beyoncé Wears a Western-Inspired Suit and Bolo Tie for Date ...

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    Another day, another incredible look from Beyoncé. After she delivered two back-to-back outfit posts on Instagram yesterday, she shared yet another.

  7. Jack Weil - Wikipedia

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    Weil was well known for coining the phrase "The West is not a place, it is a state of mind." He was the first person to put snaps on Western shirts, patented the saw-tooth pocket design seen on many Western shirts, and is credited with inventing the bolo tie. Weil's wife died in 1990, followed by his son Jack B. in 2008. [2]

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