Why is it called "Mary Jane"?
The name "Mary Jane" is believed to have originated from the character of Mary Jane, a young girl in the comic strip "Buster Brown," created by Richard F. Outcault in the late 19th century. The character Mary Jane was depicted as a well-dressed, mischievous girl who wore shoes with a similar strap design. The popularity of the comic strip contributed to the widespread recognition of this style of footwear, leading to them being named after the character. Over time, Mary Janes became a popular and enduring style of shoe for girls and women, maintaining their appeal and evolving in design throughout the decades. The name "Mary Janes" has become synonymous with this specific style of shoe, and they continue to be a fashionable choice in modern times, often blending elements of nostalgia with contemporary fashion trends.