Gen Z dubbed Mary Jane flats the fall shoe of 2024 — snag them for 30% off

· New York Post

October Prime Day may be over, but I’m still feeling influenced to buy something that’s been all over my #foryoupage.

Yes, the prissy flats I was once forced to wear as part of my prep school uniform, have been dubbed the shoe of the season (thank you, Taylor Swift, SJP, and Gen Z). Personally, I’m not mad at all. I love the dainty slip-on style, adjustable closures, and feminine toe that encompass the iconic Mary Jane flats. Not to mention, you can find one of the most popular pairs for 30% off on Amazon right now.

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If there’s one brand in particular that’s leading the Mary Jane revival, it’s Franco Sarto with the iconic Tinsley Flats that Katie Holmes was spotted wearing in New York City last month. Over 5.4 million TikTok posts have been tagged to “Franco Sarto Mary Janes,” and now that they’re on sale on Amazon it’s likely to turn into a Black Friday free-for-all, aka we’re not sure how long they’ll last.

Find the details below to snatch up your new pair of Mary Jane’s for under $100, and be sure to check out the rest of our post-Prime Day coverage with Post Wanted.

Franco Sarto Womens Tinsley Mary Jane Flat

Amazon

The Franco Sarto Tinsley Mary Jane Flat brings a more modern take to the timeless shoe. The square toe balances the ballet style, and a sturdy faux leather upper provides ample protection from the Fall elements. Sculptural heel detailing adds nearly an inch to your height, and a single buckle strap provides the perfect fit. The Tinsely’s are available in an array of colors, including the trendy deep burgundy shade, a classic black, and shiny metallic silver.

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