
Opry x Little Bird Trucking Barn Dance Bandana
The Opry was built on radio waves. From the crackle of the WSM broadcast to the stomp of boots on stage, its story has always been carried far beyond Nashville. For a hundred years, those icons - the microphone, the western stars, the rhythm of a good pair of boots - have been stitched into country music’s fabric.
To mark our centennial, we worked with Briley King to capture that legacy with a commemorative bandana. The Opry x Little Bird Trucking Barn Dance Bandana stamps those symbols across deep navy design. Made to be tied, worn, and passed along like the music itself.
It’s more than a bandana, it’s a snapshot of the Opry’s past and a keepsake for its next hundred years.
The Opry was built on radio waves. From the crackle of the WSM broadcast to the stomp of boots on stage, its story has always been carried far beyond Nashville. For a hundred years, those icons - the microphone, the western stars, the rhythm of a good pair of boots - have been stitched into country music’s fabric.
To mark our centennial, we worked with Briley King to capture that legacy with a commemorative bandana. The Opry x Little Bird Trucking Barn Dance Bandana stamps those symbols across deep navy design. Made to be tied, worn, and passed along like the music itself.
It’s more than a bandana, it’s a snapshot of the Opry’s past and a keepsake for its next hundred years.
Original: $25.00
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$8.75Description
The Opry was built on radio waves. From the crackle of the WSM broadcast to the stomp of boots on stage, its story has always been carried far beyond Nashville. For a hundred years, those icons - the microphone, the western stars, the rhythm of a good pair of boots - have been stitched into country music’s fabric.
To mark our centennial, we worked with Briley King to capture that legacy with a commemorative bandana. The Opry x Little Bird Trucking Barn Dance Bandana stamps those symbols across deep navy design. Made to be tied, worn, and passed along like the music itself.
It’s more than a bandana, it’s a snapshot of the Opry’s past and a keepsake for its next hundred years.




















