insole

/ˈɪnsoʊl/
noun
  1. A removable or fixed layer inside a shoe that provides cushioning, support, or comfort for the foot.
    • The leather insole of his dress shoes wore out after a year of daily use.
    • She replaced the old insoles with orthotic ones to help with her arch pain.
    • I bought new gel insoles to make my running shoes more comfortable.
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