
The bolo tie is a necktie of American origin, made of a leather cord fastened by a decorative clasp medallion — in metal, bronze, turquoise, or natural stone. Born in the Wild West of cowboys and Native peoples, the bolo tie has become a fashion essential in its own right, worn by both men and women. Texas necktie, western necktie, old-style bolo tie, or cowboy bolo tie — this item blends an American spirit with distinctive elegance. Our bolo ties come in dozens of designs and at every price point.
The bolo tie was born in the 1940s in the American West. Legend has it that a cowboy, having lost his hat to the wind, tied his headband around his neck — thus creating the first bolo necktie. Since then, the bolo tie has become the western symbol above all others, adopted by Native artisans who adorned it with turquoise, silver, and stones. Arizona made it its official necktie. Today, the bolo tie goes beyond western wear and is worn as a bold, old-style piece — from the Wild West to the runways.
The cowboy bolo tie is the most authentic model — a western medallion in antique silver or bronze, decorated with an eagle, a stag, a wolf, or a buffalo. The leather cord and the silver-colored clasp recall the American Wild West. It is the cowboy bolo tie par excellence, worn with jeans, boots, and western wear for a fully cowboy look. Leather lovers will also appreciate our leather necklaces for men in the same spirit.
Native artisans have made the bolo tie a piece of jewelry in its own right. The silver medallion set with turquoise — the sacred stone of Native peoples of the American Southwest — gives the bolo tie a natural beauty and a spiritual meaning. The Native turquoise bolo tie is one of the most sought-after designs among collectors as well as lovers of western fashion.
The old-style bolo tie in antique metal or weathered bronze calls to mind the America of the pioneers. The motifs — American eagle, stag’s head, buffalo skull, Native symbols — are crafted in an artisan manner that gives each bolo tie a unique character. It is a fashion piece that tells a story.
The bolo tie for men replaces the classic necktie with a touch of originality. Worn over a white shirt for a smart western look, with jeans and cowboy wear for a cowboy look, or even with a suit for a bold contrast — the men’s bolo tie is a versatile piece of jewelry. Silver models with natural stone, or antique bronze models, are the most in demand among men.
The bolo tie for women is an original necklace that adds a western and old-style touch to any outfit. Worn with a V-neckline, an open collar, or a flowing blouse, the women’s bolo tie creates a long, elegant pendant. In metal, in turquoise, or with a medallion set with stone, it is a feminine, bold piece of jewelry that stands out from classic pieces. Also discover our latest new arrivals for women for other original pieces.
The bolo tie is worn like a necktie — around the neck, with the leather cord passed under the shirt collar and the medallion adjusted to the desired height. Tight and high for a dressed-up look in the Texas-neckwear style. Loose and low for a relaxed western spirit. With jeans and boots for a cowboy spirit. With a suit for a touch of old American style. The bolo tie is the only piece of jewelry that moves from the Wild West to the office with such ease.
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No. The bolo tie is worn by both men and women. As a western piece or as an original pendant, the bolo tie suits every look.
Western wear, jeans, and boots for a cowboy spirit. A white shirt and a suit for a dressed-up old-style look. A flowing blouse and a V-neckline for women. The bolo tie fits every outfit.
An iconic accessory of Western style, the bolo tie adds a touch of boldness and elegance to each of your outfits.