Means for reducing fatigue from wearing footgear

Boots – shoes – and leggings – Insoles – Laminated

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A43B 1338

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040458865

ABSTRACT:
A sheet piece placed on the insole of a shoe so as to support only the arch portion of the foot. The sheet piece may preferably be used in combination with an insole sheet wherein the sheet piece has a plurality of projections which engage into a plurality of openings formed in the insole sheet. The sheet piece may include first and second pieces attached on opposite surfaces of the insole sheet, wherein the second piece may be attached to the bottom surface of the insole sheet and may be constructed from less expensive material and provided in a plurality for one combination of the insole sheet and the first sheet piece.

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