Nancy Sinatra's Boots

Origin
On November 19, 1965, Nancy Sinatra, female pop singer and daughter of famous crooner Frank Sinatra, recorded "These Boots Were Made for Walkin'" while wearing a pair of knee-high, black leather boots. After its release, the song quickly climbed to the top 100 Billboard charts.

Usage
When placed upon a woman's feet they allow the wearer to walk and lightly dance, despite any physical ailments that would otherwise impede movement. The boots adjust themselves to fit any woman's feet, but they only work for women. If the wearer has no feet, the boots will act and feel like natural feet, transmitting sensations to the wearer as if they were actually filling the insides of the boots.

A major downside is that if the wearer tries to run, skip, or sprint the shoes will automatically deactivate. Remember, they were made for walking.

Collection
Myka bought these shoes at a retro-fashion auction in New York.