Mizz Boot Bola

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Mizz Boot Bola

Mission Statement

US Patent Pending

Mizz Boot Bola (MBB) mission is to be the first unique Western inspired accessory brand that blends style, culture, and individuality. Born out of a love for jewelry design, personal style, cowboy heritage and bold self-expression, our signature product, the Boot Bola brings a first of its kind, fresh twist to traditional Western fashion. Mizz Boot Bola celebrates Western heritage and individual style through innovative boot jewelry, handcrafted with timeless craftsmanship. Designed to adorn boots with elegance and flair, our unique creations empower wearers to express their spirit at rodeos, events, and beyond.

Each Boot Bola is designed to attach to the boot strap and hang just above the ankle, showcasing a stylish charm with a touch of flair. Whether it’s a turquoise cross, a cattle skull, or an enamel leather fringe piece, our Bolas speak to both rustic roots, modern trends and cowboy couture. Every design includes a subtle, iconic MBB brand tag that reflects our signature look, like a classic cattle brand.

Bold Boots. Bigger Statements.

History of the Bolo Tie

How We Got Our Name

The bolo tie, a distinctive piece of Western fashion, emerged in the American Southwest in the mid-20th century, though its exact origins are debated. Its history ties to Native American craftsmanship, cowboy culture, and post-World War II style trends.

In the 1940s, Victor Cedarstaff, an Arizona silversmith, is often credited with creating the first bolo tie. According to legend, while riding horseback, Cedarstaff’s  hatband slipped off, and he secured it around his neck with a silver clasp. Inspired, he crafted a leather cord with a decorative silver slide, naming it a bola after the boleadora, a South American gaucho tool with weighted cords. By 1949, Cedarstaff patented his design, marketing it as a bolo Wrangler Tie.

However, Native American artisans, particularly the Navajo, Zuni, and Hopi, were already producing similar cord and slide neckwear using silver, turquoise, and leather, often inspired by their traditional jewelry. These pieces, worn by Native men and cowboys alike, predate Cedarstaff’s claim and suggest a broader cultural origin. Some historians argue the bolo tie evolved from these indigenous designs, blended with the practical neckwear needs of ranchers.

By the 1950s, bolo ties gained popularity in Western states, especially Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. Hollywood’s romanticized cowboy imagery: think John Wayne and Roy Rogers helped spread the style. The tie’s adjustable cord and ornate clasp, often featuring gemstones, conchos, or Western motifs like steer skulls, appealed to both men and women. It became a symbol of rugged individualism and regional pride.

In 1971, Arizona officially named the bolo tie its state neckwear, followed by New Mexico in 1987 and Texas in 2007, cementing its cultural significance. The 1980s saw a mainstream resurgence, with bolo ties appearing in pop culture, from urban cowboys to rock stars. Designers experimented with materials, from classic silver and leather to plastic and neon for a modern twist.

Today, bolo ties remain a staple of Western fashion, worn for formal events, casual outings, or as collector’s items. Vintage pieces, especially Native American-crafted ones, are highly prized. The tie’s appeal lies in its versatility; part jewelry, part neckwear, and its blend of cultural heritages, reflecting the Southwest’s diverse history.

So over history, the Boleadora has had many names such as the bolo Tie. Mizz Boot Bola has repurposed the Bolo name and added a feminine quality by naming our boot accessory “Bolas”.

Our Team

At Mizz Boot Bola, our team is a carefully curated group of experts, each with decades of specialized experience in their respective fields. United by a single, bold vision, we are dedicated to creating the world’s first truly unique boot jewelry, positioning Mizz Boot Bola as a trailblazer in fashion innovation.

Our diverse talents converge to craft a product that is not just an accessory but a statement one destined to redefine style and captivate markets across the United States and beyond. With passion and precision, we are committed to making Mizz Boot Bola the next iconic trend, a must-have for fashion enthusiasts worldwide. More than a brand, Mizz Boot Bola is a movement. We invite everyone to join the Mizz Boot Bola family, embracing a shared journey to celebrate individuality and creativity through groundbreaking design.

Robin Marcoux, CEO, BFA, Texas A&M CC 34 years – Marketing & Sales,18 years – Business Owner, 44 years – Designer

Jeff Brown, CFO, Bachelors Degree in Finance, Texas Tech 40 years – Sales & Finance, 30 years – Business Operations

Tina Leahey, Director Of Marketing, BA, Texas A&M CC 30 years – Direct Sales, 25 years – Marketing

Contact information: Robin Marcoux: 210 • 618 • 0354 ext. 1 Robin@mizzbootbola.com

Tina Leahey: 210 • 618 • 0354 ext. 2 TinaL@mizzbootbola.com

Jeff Brown: 210 • 618 • 0354 ext. 3 JeffB@mizzbootbola.com

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