Boys wore strap shoes or Mary Janes at least into the 1940s in the USA. In Europe boys wore that style of shoe into the 50s and 60s. The strap shoe was never called a Mary Jane in Europe. Even in the 70s, 80s, 90s boys wore the style for special occasions, especially if they were children of upperclass parents. White or black patent Mary Janes for boys were worn for weddings and other very dressy occasions. Pictures in Vanity Fair as well as other glossy mags showed boys in dressy outfits (often shorts, shirt, tie, white knee socks) wearing Mary Janes. Fancy sailor suits are still worn with white knee socks and Mary Janes. Young boys have also been seen wearing Mary Jane tap shoes, especially those with the laces instead of buckle. We still see pictures of little boys in T straps (which some call Mary Janes).
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Yes, boys can wear Mary Janes if they choose to. Fashion is increasingly becoming gender-neutral, allowing individuals to express themselves through their clothing and footwear preferences regardless of traditional gender norms. Comfort and personal style should take precedence over societal expectations. Ultimately, anyone should feel free to wear what makes them happy.
No. They were not.
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We have absolutely no idea what Mary was wearing at the time.
A Mary Jane candy bar. A Hershey (her-she) candy bar A Baby Ruth candy bar.
No, these shoes are not difficult to clean.
Jane was plainly dressed in a white cotton dress and too tight mary janes.