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abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a sterilizing and deodorizing effect on the entire inner surface of footwear. A sterilization deodorizing sheet 5 formed by coating a fiber containing a photocatalyst with an antibacterial metal such as silver is attached to an inner surface of an upper 3 with an adhesive 6 having air permeability. The sterilization deodorization sheet 5 is also attached to the upper surface of the midsole 2 and the sterilization deodorization sheet 5 is provided so as to wrap the entire foot. The decoration hole 4 of the upper 3 has air permeability, ventilates the inside of the footwear from the sterilization deodorizing sheet 5 through the decoration hole 4, and discharges odor components. [Selection] Figure 1
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