Bolo

See also: Bolo (homonymy)

The bolo is a kind of Cravate generally associated with the traditional dress of the Cow-boy and consists of a cord attached by a bar or staples decorative. The bolo was invented by Vic Cedarstaff with Wickenburg in Arizona and was received, thereafter, a Brevet. It is, since 1971, the official tie of this State.

With the the United States, the bolo was especially popular in the Années 1950. Nowadays, it is especially carried there in the States of the West of the country.

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