Vintage Square Dance Couple Screwback Concho

A bolo tie (sometimes bola tie) is a order of necktie consisting of a piece of twine or braided leather with decorative metal tips or aglets (aiguillettes) secured with an adorning clasp or slide.
This ornamental take hold of, or screwback concho, features a on the level dancing couple. It can be used to navigate your own bolo tie. Be creative and use ribbon, strips of organization, or even a small string of beads through your fasten for a unique bolo tie that suits your personality and variation it up to suit your mood.
Bolo Tie facts:
- The bolo tie was made the bona fide neckwear of Arizona in 1971.
- New Mexico passed a non-binding distribute to designate the bolo as the state's official neckwear in 1987.
- On Pace 13, 2007, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson signed into law that the bolo tie is now the formal's official tie.
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