What is a bolo tie, and how does it get its name? Bolo ties are a unique and stylish type of necktie that is typically made of leather or fabric and features a decorative slide or pendant.
The bolo tie originated in the American West in the late 19th century. It is believed that the name “bolo” comes from the Spanish word “boleadora,” which refers to a type of bolas used by gauchos in South America. Bolas are weighted balls connected by a cord, which are thrown at the legs of animals to capture them. The bolo tie resembles a bola in its appearance, with the slide or pendant representing the weights and the cord representing the connecting cord.