Girl's Mary Janes, 1970-1980

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Artifact Overview

Mary Janes are flat-soled shoes with straps that fasten across the instep. Named after a Buster Brown comic strip character, these simple shoes have remained a popular style for children -- especially little girls -- since the late 1800s. This pair was part of the stock from the Carey Boot Shop in Charlevoix, Michigan.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Shoes (Footwear)

Date Made

1960-1965

Creator Notes

Made by Youngdale Shoes, a division of International Shoe Company, Saint Louis, Missouri

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

2008.145.11

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Randolph C. and Nancy M. Carey.

Material

Patent leather

Technique

Sewing (Needleworking technique)

Color

Black (Color)

Inscriptions

Sticker on right insole: Youngdale Stamped inside left shoe: 8 1/2 B/2A 7019 1 / 2V[?] 96-9100 Stamped inside right shoe: 8 1/2 B/2A 7019 1 / 2V[?] 96-9100 ALL PARTS MAN / MADE MAT'LS End of box: Youngdale shoes / a happy pair / A PRODUCT OF INTERNATIONAL SHOE CO., ST. LOUIS, MO / 9100 Black Strap 8 1/2B
Girl's Mary Janes, 1970-1980