0 a piece of material inside a shoe on which your foot rests, or a piece of material that you put in a shoe to make it warmer or more comfortable --
I spoke to this man yesterday, and he tells me he has been compelled to wear insoles, which the medical experts admit are making his feet worse.
He was told that he was to be issued with special insoles so that he could be fit enough to carry on the activity of making tea.
Very often the shoes that one buys and brings home are found to be too large, but they can be worn if a pair of insoles are bought.
I do think that before we come to a decision we should ascertain whether the insoles improve his condition.
Neither elastic nor insoles are boot laces or needles.
Insoles are sometimes called shoe socks and are made of cork, wool, canvas, felt or sometimes loofah.
So far as elastic and insoles are concerned, the cost is exceedingly small.
Foamed polyethylene is used for insoles and foam-backed nylon linings have also been introduced where appropriate.