英:[ˈbəʊləʊ taɪ]
美:[ˈboʊloʊ taɪ]
英:[ˈbəʊləʊ taɪ]
美:[ˈboʊloʊ taɪ]
饰扣式领带
noun
a cord fastened around the neck with an ornamental clasp and worn as a necktie called alsobolo
probably from bola
The first known use of bolo tie was in 1954
1 Beyoncé used cowboy fashion at the Grammys to telegraph her country pivot, rocking a leather Damier skirt suit from Pharrell William’s Western Louis Vuitton collection, a bolo tie, and a crisp white Stetson.
2 Today, the bolo tie is often lumped into the country-western aesthetic.
3 Malone stood alone at the 50-yard line in a brown sports jacket and blue jeans wearing a bolo tie over a white dress shirt, finger-picking acoustic guitar in a trembling indie-folk treatment with haunting pedal-steel seasoning.
4 What’s also interesting is how bolo ties are now crossing over into the fine-jewelry world—sometimes even covered in diamonds.
5 Wearing a brown blazer, white shirt, a bolo tie and jeans, the rapper and singer fingerpicked an acoustic guitar for a sincere rendition of the standard.
6 The bolo tie added a classic touch to his modern attire.
7 In the final scene of the season, Dwight wears perhaps his gaudiest accessory of all: an enormous Western-style bolo tie shaped like a horseshoe with a massive stone in the center.
8 Hodges wore her trademark bell bottoms and broad-brimmed hat, while Hodges was also suitably attired in a bolo tie and cowboy hat.