Bolo tie dressed up

How to style a bolo tie

You don’t have to follow the traditional rules for wearing a bolo tie. Add it as you would any necklace.

Ideas for how to style a bolo tie

The bolo tie, long affiliated with cowboys, native Americans and western wear, isn’t just for men, and it isn’t just for button-down shirts. It’s an offbeat stylish accessory for almost any outfit – from casual to dressy, for men, women and children. Here are some ideas for how to style a bolo tie.

Woman wearing bolo over sweater
You can use a bolo just like a necklace. Here it’s worn over a cashmere sweater.
Styling a DIY bolo tie with a jacket and shirt
You can even wear a bolo for a night on the town. Here it’s worn over a lace shirt.

What is a bolo tie?

The bolo tie is the official state tie for New Mexico and Texas. Most sources attribute its beginning to Manny Goodman, who owned a craft store in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in the 1930s. Legend has it that he noticed native Americans wearing bandanas around their necks, held at the throat with a clasp.

Another story attributes the creation to Victor Cedarstaff of Arizona, who got the idea one day when his hat band fell around his neck.

Regardless, the bolo tie caught on, and it’s been celebrated for almost a century across the American West and beyond. Today, artisans craft stunning bolos from all kinds of stones, wood and metals. Some cost more than $3,000. And vintage pieces can fetch hundreds if not thousands of dollars.

A child in a vintage cowboy outfit
Even children can wear bolo ties – though be careful that they’re worn loosely around the neck.

Resources for buying artisan and vintage bolo ties

  • Ray Tracey makes stunning bolo ties. They’re available for sale at Sorrel Sky Gallery.
  • Hell’s Canyon Bolo ties specializes in bolos. You can even rent one for a wedding or other event.
  • The Faust Gallery offers very high-end pieces, with price tags well above $10,000
  • Folks on the Edge features more affordable pieces
  • Etsy has a number of small, handmade artists selling a variety of bolos in all price ranges

Or make your own

You can make your own bolos from vintage jewelry, gems and stones. The supplies are easily available online. Here’s my DIY on making handmade bolos.

Woman showing how to wear a bolo tie
Even when you wear your bolo with a traditional butt0n-down shirt, you can style it differently. Here, I’m wearing the bolo with a suede button-down shirt, and I’ve let it slide down several inches from the collar.

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