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titleOfInvention Fishing shoes
abstract An object of the present invention is to provide a fishing shoe that prevents the felt sole from falling from the bottom of the shoe body. The fishing shoe 1 of this invention is attached to the shoe main body 2 and the bottom of the shoe main body 2 so that attachment or detachment is possible, The shoe sole 4 in which the non-slip layer which consists of a felt and the fixed layer which is harder than a felt is integrated is integrated. And fitting support means (12, 13) for fitting and fixing the fixed layer between the bottom of the shoe body (2).
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