Jellies: They’re Not Just Food, They’re Also Shoes!

More than how we look and the fashion spunk we exude, there lies an even bigger concern among women who want to look good – comfort and neatness. Think about walking down flooded streets. Yes, you may be wearing the best pieces from your closet but walking in your stunning shoes with your feet and stockings soaking wet can make you look and feel ugly in an instant.

Imagine how it would feel to wear function and style in one?

Jellies As Modelled

Vivienne Westwood makes sure you wear function and style.

Vivienne Westwood is such a fashion genius. She came up with shoe creations which combine function and style. We’re talking about jelly Mary Janes.

Jellies in red

These Mary Jane Jellies are comfortable, flexible and very affordable!

Tall Short Girl, fashion blog for women who want to look glam,  helps us remember how jellies became an element for footwear. The term “jellies” has been coined for shoes made of PVC plastic.  The material was used as an alternative for leather during the World War II when Europe experienced a leather shortage.

Today,  jellies have managed to make a come back. And this time, Vivienne Westwood made sure to have something with her name on it. These jelly Mary Janes come in a wide range of colors. These pairs will surely keep your rainy walks stunning and worry-free.

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