Lee Hazlewood: These Boots Are Made for Walkin' Youth Tee (Heather Columbia Blue)
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Description
WORDS OF INDEPENDENCE. Lee Hazlewood wrote a breakup song that sounded like confidence and felt like freedom. He imagined a man delivering the lines. Nancy Sinatra recorded it in 1966 and transformed it into something sharper and more decisive.
What read as swagger became permission to leave. To choose yourself. To keep walking once your mind is made up.
"These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" became a declaration of autonomy before the movement had fully named itself. Not because it was loud, but because it was certain.
Sometimes independence is not a statement. It just keeps moving.
The t-shirt has always been the most democratic canvas in fashion. No gallery required. No explanation needed. Just words on a body, moving through the world.
These Boots Are Made For Walkin'
Written by Lee Hazlewood
© Criterion Music Corp. (MCPS)
Used by Permission — All Rights Reserved
STYLE + FIT
Size guide
| 2T | 3T | 4T | 5T | S | M | L | XL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Body Length (in.) | 15 1/2 | 16 1/2 | 17 1/2 | 18 1/2 | 20 7/8 | 22 1/8 | 23 3/8 | 24 3/8 |
| Chest Width (Laid Flat) (in.) | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 15 1/4 | 16 1/4 | 17 1/4 | 18 1/4 |
WHY LYRICS MATTER
Words outlive the music. They show up in protests, weddings, breakups, and revolutions. Built in by partnership with UMG Publishing, The Word Dept. treats lyrics as what they've always been: enduring works of intellectual property. Every prodcut honors the songwriter. Every design credits the craft.