Lauren — and the boots that started it all.
Built by a dancer,
for the regulars
you want to become.
I’m Lauren, and I discovered line dancing last fall when a coworker invited me along to our local bar’s line dancing night. I was instantly hooked — the attitude, the energy, the way people genuinely loved to see and be seen. I left that first night knowing I’d be back, and knowing I had a lot to learn if I ever wanted to reach the level of the regulars I’d spent the whole night admiring. (I also immediately knew I needed cowboy boots. Everyone looked incredible in theirs and I wasn’t going to miss any opportunity to join that fun.)
I should be clear: I am still very much a beginner. I’m out there learning, making mistakes, and adding dances to my repertoire one bar night at a time. But that’s exactly the point.
As I started going more regularly, I found myself keeping a note in my phone of every dance that came on — whether I knew it, whether I was learning it, whether I even wanted to learn it. I started trying to figure out which dances came on most often, because those were the ones worth learning first. The note got messy fast.
I kept wishing there was a cleaner, smarter way to track it all — and a way to share it with the other people learning alongside me. So I built one. That’s Walls.
— Lauren, founder & fellow beginner





