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January 24th, 2022 | Blog, Mens Attire 24th, January at 8:18 AM

The Basics

  • Your wedding party will typically combine friends and family that you want to be part of your special day in a big way. There is not a general size of a wedding party; so, try not to compare yourself to others.
  • When it comes to how they should look, remember that your role is to match your partner, and they are to match any bridesmaids/other wedding party members. This can be as simple as different tie colors, different styles of ties, or completely different outfits. Really the choice is yours of how much you want to stand out.
  • Be yourself. If you are not a bow-tie person, then don’t feel obligated to wear one as a groom. Neckties look just a great as bow-ties with a suit or tuxedo.

Whatever style you end up with, remember to have a great time! Below are some ideas of different groom and groomsmen styles.
Congratz!

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A Bolo Tie By Any Other Name Is Still a Bolo Tie

March 5th, 2019 | Blog 5th, March at 11:56 AM

A Bolo Tie By Any Other Name Is Still a Bolo Tie

By Art of Manliness

A bolo tie consists of a braided leather cord with silver or metal tips. The cord is threaded through a slide or clasp made of metal, wood, or beads. The clasp is typically decorated or made in the shape of Western designs and motifs like bears, thunder-birds, horses, and cattle skulls. The clasps are often inlaid with turquoise or other precious stones. Some are embellished with Indian beading.

Bolo ties go by different names. Bola tie, cowboy tie, and string tie have all been used interchangeably. As long as it’s a braided cord clasped together and worn like a tie, it’s a bolo tie.

The History of the Bolo Tie

The exact origins of the bolo tie have been obscured by the desert sands of the American Southwest. Some historians say it was inspired by bandanas that Zuni and Navajo Indians wore around their neck and kept clasped together with a silver scarf slide. Someone got the idea to substitute a piece of a leather string for the fabric and boom! The bolo tie was born.

Historian Bill Krammer literally wrote the book on bolo ties: Bola Tie: New Symbol of the West. According to him, the origins of the bolo tie can be traced back to a serendipitous moment Arizona silversmith Victor E. Cedar-staff experienced while chasing wild horses in the 1940s. While on the chase, Cedar-staff’s silver-clasped hatband slipped off, causing his hat to fly away. He salvaged his hatband and slipped it over his neck for safekeeping. His companeros noticed and complimented his new “tie.” The rest is southwestern style history.

Cedar-staff created a line of ties inspired by the incident. He braided leather, placed silver tips on the ends to keep them from fraying, and then joined the strands with a turquoise stone to be used as an adjustable clasp. He applied for a patent, calling his creation the bola tie, named after the boleadoras cords used by Argentinian cowboys.

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Turquoise is very popular in making Bolo Ties
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Indian Symbols make meaningful Bolo Ties
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Traditional Type Bolo Tie

Meaning of Different Attire

February 20th, 2019 | Blog, Mens Attire 20th, February at 11:05 AM
Meaning of Different Attire

Ever wonder what the different attire is when reading an invitation…

White Tie

This is the most formal of all wedding dress codes (think state dinners and the Oscars).

He should wear:

A tuxedo, a long black jacket with tails, a white pique vest, and a bow tie.
Black, formal shoes and even white gloves for dancing are appropriate.

She should wear:

A formal, full-length ball gown in a neutral color like dark brown or black.
Glamorous makeup and dramatic jewelry and hair are appropriate.


Black Tie

This is the next most formal wedding dress code and usually means the wedding is an evening affair.

He should wear:

In simple words: a tuxedo. Featuring a black bow tie, cummerbund/vest/studs,
and patent leather shoes are also suggested, but matte black shoes are also acceptable footwear.

She should wear:

A chic cocktail dress or a long evening gown in a dark, neutral color like brown, black, or charcoal.
The bride, wedding party, or friends can help answer questions about the appropriate dress length.

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Formal or Black Tie Optional

The wording here suggests something slightly less formal than black tie.
This means that a tuxedo isn’t required, but the event is still formal enough for one to be appropriate.

He should wear:

A tuxedo or a formal dark suit and tie. Neck or bow ties are both appropriate.

She should wear:

A long dress, a dressy suit, or a formal cocktail-length dress in a dark, neutral tone like brown, gray, or black.


Beach Formal

This suggests an elegant beach wedding — so dress to impress, but also dress for the elements (sun, sand, and water).
Anything you’d wear to a nice restaurant on a summer day is appropriate.

He should wear:

A summer suit with a linen shirt (no ties required), linen pants or khakis, and sandals.

She should wear:

A formal summer sundress at tea- or knee-length with flat sandals. Makeup and hair can be natural and every day.


Semi-Formal or Dressy Casual

Depending on the time of the event, you’ll want to dress somewhere between formal and casual.
Wear darker, more formal hues for an evening fete; opt for light colors and fabrics for a daytime wedding or event.

He should wear:

A suit and tie, dark or light depending on the season and time of day.

She should wear:

A cocktail dress or a dressy skirt and top.


Casual

Generally, casual means anything goes. That being said, jeans, shorts, and tank tops are probably not appropriate unless they’re specifically noted as acceptable.
For the purposes of wedding wear, assume business casual to be on the safe side.

He should wear:

Dress pants with a button-down shirt or polo.

She should wear:

A summer sundress or a skirt or pants with a nice blouse. Makeup and hair can be natural and every-day.