
1970s · 1970s · American
Production
mass-produced
Material
cotton cord
Culture
American
Movement
Hippie / Counterculture
Influences
Western frontier wear · cowboy bolo ties
A black cotton cord bootlace tie featuring a distinctive sliding clasp mechanism with metallic gold-toned finish. The tie consists of two parallel black cords that pass through a rectangular metal slide decorated with what appears to be an embossed or engraved design. The cords terminate in pointed metal tips, likely brass or brass-plated, which serve both functional and decorative purposes. This Western-inspired neckwear accessory reflects the 1970s revival of frontier and cowboy aesthetics in mainstream fashion. The adjustable sliding mechanism allows the wearer to customize the fit and positioning of the tie. The simple geometric form of the clasp contrasts with the organic drape of the cotton cords, creating a balance between structured hardware and flowing textile elements typical of 1970s casual menswear accessories.
Lineage: “Western frontier wear”
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