A low-heeled slipper with a blunt toe and single buckled strap over the instep. Often made from patent leather, but available in many materials.
The style of low heeled shoe with a strap across the instep. The strap can be attached with elastic or a buckle, making it easy to slip on and off.
Flat or low heeled ladies shoe with a buttoned ankle strap fastening. Became popular in the 1920s.
A type of women's shoe characterized by a strap across the instep
Mary Jane is an American term for a kind of strap shoe that typically have low heels, rounded closed toes, and a buckled strap across the instep. They are often made of black patent leather, although some current incarnations can be in a wide array of colors and are also made of canvas or suede.
"Mary Jane" is a song by late American funk singer Rick James released in 1978 on Come Get It!, his debut album. It is one of his most famous songs, next to "Super Freak" from his album Street Songs. He composed, performed and produced the song.