A disposable wearing article improved so that a skin-contactable sheet lying on the side of a chassis facing a wearers body may move in a longitudinal direction or transverse direction relative to the chassis. A chassis 10 forming a disposable urine absorbent pad 1 illustrated herein as an example of the disposable wearing articles includes an inner sheet 17, an outer sheet 18 and a liquid-absorbent panel 19 interposed between these inner and outer sheets 17, 18. The absorbent panel 19 lies at least in the crotch region 13 and extends into the front and rear waist regions 11, 12 in the longitudinal direction Y. In the rear waist region 12, a skin-contactable sheet 30 adapted to come in contact with the wearers skin is attached to the inner surface of the inner sheet 17. The skin-contactable sheet 30 has front and rear ends 31, 32 extending in the transverse direction X and lateral portions 33 extending in the longitudinal direction Y and only the lateral portions 33 are bonded to the inner sheet 17 by bonding means 34 such as hot melt adhesives.