KR101838808B1 - Heel hiding footwear - Google Patents

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KR101838808B1
KR101838808B1 KR1020160108199A KR20160108199A KR101838808B1 KR 101838808 B1 KR101838808 B1 KR 101838808B1 KR 1020160108199 A KR1020160108199 A KR 1020160108199A KR 20160108199 A KR20160108199 A KR 20160108199A KR 101838808 B1 KR101838808 B1 KR 101838808B1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41BSHIRTS; UNDERWEAR; BABY LINEN; HANDKERCHIEFS
    • A41B11/00Hosiery; Panti-hose
    • A41B11/06Hosiery; Panti-hose with interchangeable foot parts
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B21/00Heels; Top-pieces or top-lifts
    • A43B21/36Heels; Top-pieces or top-lifts characterised by their attachment; Securing devices for the attaching means
    • A43B21/42Heels with replaceable or adjustable parts, e.g. top lift
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B23/00Uppers; Boot legs; Stiffeners; Other single parts of footwear
    • A43B23/28Devices to put in shoes in order to prevent slipping at the heel or to prevent abrading the stockings
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B3/00Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
    • A43B3/12Sandals; Strap guides thereon
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B3/00Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
    • A43B3/16Overshoes
    • A43B3/18Devices for holding overshoes in position
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43CFASTENINGS OR ATTACHMENTS OF FOOTWEAR; LACES IN GENERAL
    • A43C15/00Non-skid devices or attachments
    • A43C15/04Non-skid devices or attachments attached to the heel

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a footwear for heel closure, and more particularly, it relates to a footwear for heel closure, and more particularly to a footwear for heel closure, which prevents exposure of externally exposed parts such as keratin and scar on the foot when wearing shoes such as sandals and slippers, , And a heel shade for protecting the heel of the foot. The bottom is divided into the forefoot area, the middle area and the heel area. The heel area is narrowed in the forward direction to correspond to the shape of the heel, and is gathered from the rear side. The foot is formed to extend upward along an edge portion except for a portion corresponding to an intermediate portion of the sole, and has a height that is gradually lowered toward the front and lower toward the rear, and is connected to both front ends of the side portion A hook is formed. Thus, it can be used to produce naturalness to meet the need for the sandals of the prior art, to hide the complex part against the foot, and to prevent perspiration of the foot.

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{Heel hiding footwear}

More particularly, the present invention relates to a footwear for covering a heel, and more particularly, when wearing sandals or slippers with many foot exposures, generally, socks or stockings are not worn, and the scars So that the foot is covered with a minimum area and at the same time, the foot is exposed to the maximum area from the height of the people's gaze.

Generally, sandals or slippers are worn by having a cord to put a toe on the soles of the soles, a belt for covering the foot or heel from the soles of the soles, a combination of a cord and a belt, And a pad type covering the foot from the sole portion.

Such sandals and slippers are excellent in breathability, and they represent shoes which are mainly worn in hot summer when they are wet in rain or water, and they are attracting attention as a fashion item with convenient wearing without discrimination between male and female.

As shown in Fig. 1, the sandals S, slippers, and the like are provided on both sides of the foot of the wearer's foot (F is limited to the area below the peach bone height of the ankle here) Expose the heel.

As a result, there are scar areas due to athlete's foot, keratin (D / S) or keratin, and users who are conscious of other people's visibility avoid wearing heavy-exposed shoes such as sandals (S) or slippers.

However, the scar areas split due to athlete's foot or keratin (D / S) or keratin are limited to the side surface of a certain height on the bottom surface of the sandals (S) and slippers, Of the total foot area of the foot.

In order to solve such a problem, Korean Patent Registration No. 10-0978201 (hereinafter referred to as "Prior Art 1") has been published.

This prior art 1 prevents the slippers that come in close contact with the toes, the feet, and the heels and protects the skin from being peeled off from the feet, and enhances the comfort even when worn for a long time.

However, in the above-described prior art 1, the slippers are exposed to the outside when the slippers or the sandals S having many exposed feet F are worn, and the naturalness due to the wearing of the slippers or the sandals S is inhibited In addition, there is a possibility that a foot disease such as athlete's foot may occur due to sweating on the foot (F) due to the problem of air permeability like other socks.

(Hereinafter referred to as "prior art 2") has been disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 20-0430698 (hereinafter referred to as "prior art 2"), which is formed by forming a toe portion as a ventilation net portion, It facilitates the ventilation efficiency for the easy toe part, thereby preventing foot disease such as athlete's foot.

However, in Prior Art 2, there is a problem in that when wearing a slipper or a sandal S having many exposures, as in the prior art 1, the stranded wire is externally exposed from the wearer to produce unnaturalness due to wear.

Korean Registered Patent No. 10-0978201 (Registered on August 19, 2010) Korean Registered Utility Model No. 20-0430698 (Registered on November 11, 2006)

The present invention has been made in order to solve the problems of the prior art described above, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a scarf, a scarf, At the same time, maximizing the exposed portion of the foot from the wearing of sandals or slippers so as to hide the user's complex due to wear of slippers or sandals.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a footwear for covering the heel, which prevents the user from peeling off after wearing.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a footwear for covering the heel so that the corresponding part can be additionally masked in response to the presence of athlete's foot or scar on the toe part.

In order to achieve the above object, the footwear according to the present invention is characterized in that the sole is divided into the forefoot region S1, the middle region S2, and the heel region S3, (10) having a front narrow and a rearward to correspond to the shape of the upper portion (S3) and having a shape in which the edge portions between them are folded in the width direction; And is formed to extend upward along an edge portion of the bottom portion (10) excluding a portion corresponding to the middle portion (S2) of the sole. The height of the bottom portion (10) A side 20; And one end is connected to both front ends or upper edge portions of the side portion 20 and the other end is supported by a nose or a binding band for fixing the toe, the foot, the sandal S or the slipper to the foot, And at least one hooking part 30 for providing a force for pulling the upper edge part of the side part 20 and the edge part of the bottom part 10 forward or upward.

Silicone, urethane rubber, EPDM, and butylene (hereinafter, referred to as " EPDM ") are applied to the inner and outer surfaces of the upper portion and the lower surface of the bottom portion 10, It is preferable to further include the non-slip layer 40 selected from natural rubber.

The hook 30 may further include a band 32 that elastically extends and contracts to connect between one end and the other end.

In addition, the hook 30 is provided with a ring 34 for hooking the toe at the other end, a clip 36 for engaging and fixing the edge of the binding band for wrapping the foot or the ankle of the foot, ) And a second binding member (30a) having a first binding member (38) connected to a binding band that surrounds the foot of the foot of the sandal, wherein the second binding member (30a) is engaged or disengaged from the first binding member Or a combination of at least one of them.

Further, the connecting member L may be provided between the one end of the hooking portion 30 or one end of the band 32 and the corresponding front end of each of the side portions of the side portion 20 by mutual detachment by a user .

The hooking portion 30 may be configured such that the upper edge portion of the side portion 20 or both widthwise sides of the front end of the side portion 20 are connected to each other so as to surround the foot, Includes a pocket portion 60 which surrounds all the toes and a band 32 'which extends from both sides in the width direction of the pocket portion 60 and is connected to both front ends of the opposite side portions 20 in the forward and backward directions, And the like.

According to the structure of the present invention described above, the foot and the side portion of the heel of the foot, particularly the foot portion where the scar due to the keratin and the keratin are mainly generated, So that the natural exposure of the foot due to the wearing of the slipper or the sandal is effected.

In addition, according to the configuration of the present invention, the user's complex of the athlete's foot, the keratin and the keratinacea is covered by the foot, thereby enhancing the confidence of the user's fashion by wearing the slipper or the sandal.

According to the configuration of the present invention, it is possible to prevent the user from peeling off the post-wearing activity by the bottom portion, the side portion shape, and the hook portion that supports these shapes, And it is possible to obtain the effect of shielding the athlete's foot or the wound area of the toe portion when the hook portion surrounds the toe portion.

1 is a view showing a state in which a conventional sandal is worn without wearing socks, a boot or a stocking.
Figure 2 is a representation of a foot zone according to the present invention.
3 is a perspective view schematically showing a configuration of an embodiment according to the present invention and a coupling relationship of these configurations.
Figures 4A and 4B are cross-sectional views of embodiments of the present invention.
Fig. 5 is a perspective view schematically showing a configuration of a modification of the hook portion of the present invention and its application.
Fig. 6 is a partially enlarged perspective view schematically illustrating a configuration of another modification of the configuration of the present invention and its application. Fig.
FIG. 7 is a perspective view schematically showing a modification of the connection relationship with respect to the hook portions of FIGS. 5 and 6. FIG.
8 is a perspective view schematically showing an application example to each embodiment of the present invention.
9 is a perspective view schematically showing still another modification of the hook portion according to the present invention.
10 is a perspective view schematically showing still another modification of the hook portion according to the present invention.
11 is a perspective view schematically showing still another modification of the hook portion according to the present invention.

The terms and words used in the present specification and claims should not be construed to be limited to ordinary or dictionary meanings, but the inventor may appropriately define the concept of the term to describe its invention in the best way Can be interpreted as meaning and concept consistent with the technical idea of the present invention.

It should be noted that the embodiments described in this specification and the configurations shown in the drawings are merely preferred embodiments of the present invention and do not represent all the technical ideas of the present invention, It is to be understood that the invention may be embodied in many other specific forms without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention.

In the meantime, in describing the present invention, the expression on the front refers to a part in the direction or direction in which the user sees, based on the state worn by the user, and the expression on the rear side refers to the direction opposite to or ahead of the user And the middle expression will be referred to as a front portion and a rear portion or between the front portion and the rear portion.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. do.

2, the footwear 100 for heel closure according to an embodiment of the present invention is divided into the forefoot region S1, the middle region S2, and the heel region S3, , A bottom portion 10 (Fig. 2) having a front side narrowed to correspond to the shape of the heel portion S3 with a cloth material and gathered from the rear side, .

The bottom portion 10 may have the same shape as that of the bottom portion of the sandals S or slippers corresponding to the heel portion S3, or an area reduced in shape.

As shown in Fig. 3, the footwear 100 for heel closure of the present invention includes a bottom portion 10, which is made of a cloth material, along the edge portion excluding the portion contacting the middle portion S2 of the sole of the foot And the height of the side portion 20 is gradually increased from the lower side toward the rear side.

The footwear 100 according to the present invention has one side connected to the front ends on both sides of the side portion 20 and the other side having a nose or belt for fixing the feet to the toes, And a hooking part 30 for providing a force for pulling the upper edge part of the side part 20 and the edge part of the bottom part 10 forward or pulling it upward.

At this time, the angle formed by the upper edge portion of the side portion 20 and the edge portion of the bottom portion 10 has a shape that widens toward the rear, and the angle between the upper edge portion and the edge portion of the bottom portion 10, The volume of the inner side is larger than the upper edge portion of the side portion 20 and the edge portion of the bottom portion 10 as shown by the arrow 'd' in FIGS. 4A and 4B, .

The state of use of the footwear 100 for heel closure to which the technique of the present invention as described above is applied will be described below.

First, in describing the present invention, it is assumed that the sole, which is a part of the object of the present invention, is divided into three parts in the longitudinal direction as shown in Fig.

The front side in the longitudinal direction including the vicinity of the toe is referred to as a forefoot portion S1 and the back side including the heel in the longitudinal direction is referred to as a heel portion S3 and between the forefoot portion S1 and the heel portion S3 The section is referred to as an intermediate section S2, and these three sections will be described based on the fact that the longitudinal direction of the sole is divided into three equal parts.

Accordingly, the "D / S" is distributed along the edge portion of the heel portion S3 excluding the portion in contact with the middle portion S2, corresponding to the heel portion S3 in FIG. 2 .

Therefore, the bottom portion 10 of the present invention has a shape corresponding to a portion represented by the hatched portion in Fig. 2, and has a shape closely corresponding to the sole portion corresponding to the heel portion S3.

The side portion 20 formed upward along the edge of the bottom portion 10 excluding the portion in contact with the intermediate portion S2 can be integrally formed with the bottom portion 10 or the corresponding portion of the bottom portion 10 And may be sewn together.

As described above, the bottom 10 and the side 20 described above are preferably made of a cloth material and have a stretchability that is as close as possible to the skin color of the cloth material.

At this time, the elasticity of the bottom portion 10 and the side portion 20 is designed so that the user can deal with the elasticity of the heel due to the different shape and size of the user.

The elasticity of the bottom portion 10 and the side portion 20 is such that the heel portion protruding in each direction is closely contacted and covered by the pulling action of each other corresponding to the fixing position of the hook portion 30 .

As shown in Figs. 4A and 4B, the rear side of the shape of the side portion 20 is formed to be higher, the shape of the longitudinal section in each direction with respect to the heel portion of the body gradually spreads widely from the bottom side to the upper side, So that it can be fixed to the bottom 10 in such a shape as to surround the convex portion of the heel in contact with the connecting portion of the hook 30 described later.

That is, the upper edge portion of the side portion 20 is pulled in the direction of the connection portion of the hook portion 30 in the state of being over the convex portion of the heel as shown by the arrow I in Fig. 4B, The bottom portion of the bottom portion 10 surrounds the convex portion of the heel along with the edge portion of the bottom portion 10 by the pulling action due to mutual expansion and contraction with the bottom portion 10 and the bottom portion 10 surrounds the convex portion of the heel by the arrow I ' , It is pulled in the direction of the connection portion with the hook portion 30 to fix the shape corresponding to the convex shape of the heel.

As shown in Figs. 4 to 9, the side portion 20 described above may have a configuration in which the heel portion is covered with a single material, and the side portion 20 'shown in Figs. 10 to 11, (D / S) formed on the side of the side portion 20 'and the portion covering the scarred portion due to the keratin are made opaque, and the heights of the upper portion are roughened between the upper edge portions of the side portion 20' C) or the like.

In this configuration, when the sandals S or slippers are worn, the side portions 20 'for covering the scar areas divided by the athlete's foot or the keratin (D / S) and the keratin, ) The effect of shaping the upper edge part in design can also be produced.

On the inner surface of the upper edge portion of at least the side portion 20 among the upper and lower surfaces of the bottom portion 10 and the upper edge portion and the inner surface of the bottom portion 10 described above, synthetic rubber, silicone rubber, urethane rubber, EPDM, And a non-slip layer 40 of a selected material of natural rubber.

The above-described non-slip layer 40 may be formed as a whole or partially applied to the inner surface of the bottom portion 10 and the side portion 20 (surface contacting the heel) In addition, it can be formed not only on the inner surface but also on the outer surface.

The bottom 10 and side 20 of the non-slip layer 40 are in contact with the skin of the foot 30 when the wearer wears it, And is held in a state corresponding to the convex shape of the heel according to the pulling in the direction of the connecting portion.

In addition, it is preferable that the cloth material constituting the bottom portion 10 and the side portion 20 be made of a material having air permeability corresponding not only to elasticity but also to the outside air.

The hook 30 may be modified in various manners. The ultimate function of the hook 30 is to stably maintain the wearing state of the bottom 10 and the side 20 with respect to the feet.

As shown in Fig. 3, the configuration of one example of the hook 30 for performing the function is a configuration in which one end is connected to the front ends on both sides of the side portion 20 described above, and the toes And an annular portion 34 is formed so as to form an annular shape.

In addition to the configuration of the hook portions 30, the front ends of both side portions of the side portion 20 and the rear portion of the ring portion 34 extend between the front ends of the side portions 20 and the ring portion 34, And a band 32 that elastically stretches and shrinks in the shape of a string or a band connecting one end of one region.

The elastic stretching function of the band 32 is to provide a force for pulling the front ends of the side portions 20 of the side portion 20 in a state in which the ring portion 34 is wrapped around the toes, And the side 20 are pulled in the direction of the arrows I and I 'of FIG. 4B so that the bottom 10 and the side 20 are fixed in the shape of wrapping the heel portion.

At this time, the front end portion of the bottom portion 10 is formed to be narrower than the rear end portion adjacent to the width direction, so that the elastic deformation is caused to take a shape as shown by a dotted line in Fig. (F / R) for bringing one end of the foot 32 into close contact with both side surfaces of the foot.

Thus, when one end of the hook 30 or one end of the band 32 is formed in the shape of a band, the keratin D / S on both side surfaces of the foot contacting the sole of the middle portion S2 and the forefoot portion S1, It is possible to produce the effect of covering the area.

To this end, the above-described hooking portions 30 are preferably provided on both front ends of the side portion 20, and each of the hooking portions 34 is preferably hooked on the big toe and the small toe corresponding to the front side.

5 to 8, hooks 30 corresponding to the front edge portions of the binding band B that surrounds the foot of the sandals S are included at the other end And a clip 36 having various shapes in which fixing is performed by engaging the clip 36. [

Another type of the hook 30 is not shown in the drawing, but the hooks 30 of various shapes (not shown) holding the rear edge of the binding band B that surrounds the foot of the sandals S at the other end As shown in FIG.

Another type of the hook 30 includes a first binding portion 38 having various shapes including a hole or a groove in the binding band B surrounding the foot of the sandals S And the second fastening portion 30a may be formed at the other end of the fastening portion 30 so that the first fastening portion 38 and the second fastening portion 30a are engaged or disengaged.

The binding relationship between the first and second binding portions 38 and 30a is such that when a force is applied in a direction in which a plurality of hooks, a plurality of hooks or a plurality of hooks and a plurality of hooks approach each other, (For example, a velcro tape) when a force is applied in a direction in which mutually opposite directions are opened, or a structure in which a buttonhole and a button are engaged with each other or a structure in which a male and female socket structures are resiliently engaged with each other ), And the relationship between the hook and the hook.

In addition, another type of hook portion 30 corresponds to having an ankle binding band B 'that wraps around the ankle as a means for fixing it during the configuration of the sandal S, And the ankle binding band B 'at an arbitrary interval along the upper edge portion of the side portion 20 so as to provide an elastic force for narrowing the space between the upper edge portion and the ankle binding band B'.

At this time, it will be more preferable that each of the hook portions 30 is arranged so that the force acting thereon is pulled so that the bottom portion 10 and the side portion 20 are pulled forward and upward.

9 to 11, the hook 30 includes a pocket portion 60 that covers all of the toes, a pair of hook portions 30 that extend from both sides in the width direction of the pocket portion 60, And a band 32 'connected to both front ends of the side portions 20 facing each other.

The pocket portion 60 may be of a mesh type including a cloth or a stocking fabric. When the mesh portion type is used, the pocket portion 60 surrounds the toes, thereby covering the toes between the toes of the toenails or the toes of the toenails It is possible to obtain an effect of concealing a degree that a degree of athlete's foot and wound is difficult to confirm.

9, one end of one of the opposite front ends of the side portion 20 or one of the upper edge portions of the side portion 20 in the width direction is connected at one end And the middle portion may be formed to surround the instep portion and the other end may be connected to another front end or upper edge portion of the side portion 20 of the mating side in the width direction.

The hooks 30 of the variants described above are supported by the toes or feet of the feet and various binding bands B of the sandals S so that the bottoms 10 and the side portions 20 wrap around the backs and bottoms of the feet To pull forward and upward from the shape.

The hook portion 30 may be formed by bonding or sewing the front side edge portion of the side portion 20 or the upper side edge portion of the side portion 20 so as to be integrated with each other. However, It is preferable to connect at least one of the configurations of the coupling relationship of the first and second coupling members.

It is to be understood that it is natural that the above-described bands 32 can be connected between the both side front end portions of the side portion 20 and the one end of the hook portion 30 according to each modification described above. Likewise, the provision of the band 34 is intended to facilitate its application in correspondence to the size and shape of the user's foot or the size and shape of the sandal (S).

The front end portion or the upper end portion of the side portion 20 and the one end of the hook portion 30 or between the front end portion or the upper end edge portion of the side portion 20 and the end portion of the band 34, A connecting member L may be further provided between the one end of the band 32 and the other end 32 of the band 32 or a mutual detachment by the user including the accessory type.

As described above, the connection of the hook 30, the band 32, and the linking member L including the binding relationship of the first and second binding portions 38 and 30a not only corresponds to the shape and size of the sandals S It can be selectively applied according to the type of the sandals S and the user's taste.

At least the bottom portion 10 and the side portion 20 of the above-described bottom portion 10 and the side portion 20 and the constituent elements constituting the present invention are made to be flesh-colored, It is preferable that each configuration is made of a skin-colored or transparent material so that natural exposure of the foot can be produced.

The present invention having such a constitution can satisfy not only the convenience of the user but also the comfort of the wearer and the complex, thereby enabling the wearer to wear the wearer both indoors and outdoors when the foot is directly installed.

It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. It is not.

S1: forearm S2: middle
S3: heel portion 10: bottom portion
20: side portion 30:
32: band 34:
36: clip 38: first binding portion
30a: second binding portion 40: non-slip layer
50: foot hanger part 60: pocket part
F: Foot B: Coupling band
S: Sandal L: Connecting member
D / S: keratin

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The foot is divided into a forefoot portion S1, an intermediate portion S2 and a heel portion S3. The foot is narrowed forward and gathered from the rear so as to closely contact with the heel portion S3 of the sole A bottom portion 10 having an edge portion between the front portion and the rear portion in a convex shape in the width direction;
The heel seat according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the bottom portion (10) has a shape extending upward along an edge portion of the sole heel portion (S3) except for a portion contacting the middle portion (S2) of the sole, A side portion 20 having a gradually increasing shape as the position is located; And
An optional connection is made so that one end is connected to both front ends or upper edge portions of the side portion 20 and the other end is supported against a nose or binding band that fixes the toe, foot, sandal S or slipper to the foot And at least one hooking part 30 for providing a force for pulling the upper edge part of the side part 20 and the edge part of the bottom part 10 forward or upward,
The hook 30 is provided with a hook 34 for hooking the toe at the other end, a clip 36 for hooking and fixing the edge of the binding band for wrapping the foot or the ankle of the foot of the sandal , And a second binding member (30a) having a first binding member (38) connected to a binding band for wrapping the foot of the foot of the sandals and binding or unbinding with the first binding member (38) Wherein the heel shielding footwear comprises at least one of a combination of at least one of the following.
The method according to claim 1,
Silicone, urethane rubber, EPDM, butylene, natural rubber, or the like is provided on the upper and lower surfaces of the bottom portion 10 and at least the inner surface of the upper end portion of the side portion 20 among the upper end portion and the inner surface of the side portion 20. [ The footwear according to claim 1, further comprising a non-slip layer (40) selected from among rubber.
The method according to claim 1,
And a band (32) for elastically expanding and contracting the one end of the hooking part (30) and the front ends of both sides of the side part (20) to each other.
delete The method of claim 3,
And a connecting member L which is detachable by a user between one end of the hooking part 30 or one end of the band 32 and the corresponding front end of each side of the side part 20 Features a footwear for heel closure.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the hooking part (30) is composed of an upper edge part of the side part (20) or a foot hanging part (50) connecting both sides in the width direction of the front end of the side part (20) Footwear.
The method according to claim 1,
The hooking portion 30 is connected to the front ends of both sides of the side portion 20 extending from both sides in the width direction of the pocket portion 60 and facing each other in the front and rear direction, , And a band (32 ').
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