Flat Mary Janes carry a strap across the instep, and in this collection, that strap is where nearly all the design variation happens. Crystal embellishments, pearl-beaded buckles, braided diamante, ruched satin, coin studs: 49 styles across lambskin, cowhide, suede, silk, and patent leather. The flat construction puts the full load on the insole, so each pair is built with cushioned padding and a flexible rubber outsole that delivers comfort from the first hour of wear.
The strap across the instep holds the shoe firmly in place, which gives flat Mary Janes a practical edge over plain ballet flats: less slip, more stability, and better suited to long days on your feet. That structural difference is what makes the silhouette work as well for formal occasions as it does for all-day errands. For styling inspiration at weddings and dressy events, see The Wedding Guest Handbook on The Edit. For office-appropriate flat styling, Essential Workwear Shoes covers how leather flats translate to professional settings. The full story of the silhouette is in The Charm of Mary Janes.
The collection spans single-strap and double-strap cuts, T-bar silhouettes, and square and round toes across neutral and seasonal colourways. Minimalist buckle styles in black or almond leather suit office dress codes; crystal and bow-embellished styles carry the same silhouette into formal and festive territory. For the full Mary Janes range including heeled and platform styles, see the Mary Janes collection. Occasion-curated picks are in the Wedding and Bridal and Work Wear collections.
FAQs
Are flat Mary Janes suitable for weddings and formal events? Yes. The strapped silhouette is more stable than a ballet flat and holds its position during long ceremonies or receptions. Choose crystal-embellished or bow-detail styles in champagne, silver, or metallic leather for formal wear, and plain buckle or minimal-strap styles in black or nude for a more understated look. Browse the Wedding and Bridal collection for curated options.
How do flat Mary Janes differ from ballet flats? Ballet flats are a slip-on shoe with no strap. Mary Janes have a strap that crosses the instep and fastens at the side, which keeps the shoe more securely on the foot, particularly during a full day of walking or standing. The strap also adds a structured visual element that lifts the silhouette beyond a plain flat.
Can flat Mary Janes be worn to the office? Yes. Minimalist styles in cowhide or suede with a simple buckle strap suit both smart-casual and business-formal dress codes. Black or brown leather flat Mary Janes pair cleanly with tailored trousers, midi skirts, and shift dresses. For workwear guidance, see Essential Workwear Shoes on The Edit.