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They wear a shirt, tie, waistcoat, trousers, black socks and special dancing shoes.
A straw hat.................
You NEVER wear a tie in the Dress Blue uniform (except "C" which is long sleeve khaki shirt with blue trousers).The only other time a tie is worn on a male Marine Corps uniform is in Service "A" and Service "B."Source:MCO P1020.34(web)MARINE CORPS UNIFORM REGULATIONS
The Bolo.
sombreros, ponchos, bolo ties, cowboy boots and hats....
A bolo tie is a leather string a regular neck tie is a cloth that people tie into a know around their neck. The origin of the bolo tie is american the neck tries can be traced to Europe.
The western tie was called a bolo tie
the Bolo tie.
A bolo tie.
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The selection and instructions for making a bolo tie require a number of different details. Knowing the intended use for the tie is one of the major factors.
you mean the ones with the 2 strings? that's called a bolo tie
The bolo knot is significant in traditional Western wear as it is a distinctive and decorative accessory that adds a touch of style and individuality to outfits such as cowboy attire. It is often seen as a symbol of Western culture and heritage, and can be a statement piece that reflects the wearer's personality and sense of fashion.
The cowboy knot, also known as the western tie or bolo tie, is a significant accessory in traditional western attire. It is a symbol of western culture and style, often worn as a statement piece. The cowboy knot is typically made of a decorative slide or clasp attached to a braided leather cord, with metal tips at the ends. To tie a cowboy knot, the cord is looped through the slide or clasp and adjusted to the desired length, with the metal tips hanging down. The cowboy knot adds a touch of western flair to outfits and is commonly worn at formal events or as a fashion statement.
You may be thinking of a bolo or string tie. (If the one you have in mind is the kind that has a sort of clasp, often set with a semiprecious stone such as a piece of turquoise, then that's a bolo.)
A comby tie is also called a bolo.