Patent classifications
A41C3/0007
GARMENT HAVING PERFORATED SYNTHETIC SUPPORTS
Vented support structures for garments and garments with vented support structures are described. The support structures are made of silicone or soft plastic. The support structures include one or more openings that allow the body heat of the wearer to pass through the support structure. The support structures are placed in the garment in a region that is required to provide support to the wearer and is prone to perspiration. A method of making such support structures, which includes forming holes in a cured silicone support structure either before the silicone is cured or thereafter is also described.
Garment having knitted technical wire
A knit garment having a knit technical wire is disclosed herein. The knit technical wire has two interwoven knit layers, such that they form an exterior or outward surface and an interior or body-facing surface. In between the exterior and interior surfaces and are at least one strand of yarn. The yarn may be a TPU yarn. The knit technical wire is used instead of a conventional underwire. The garment may be a woman's bra or dress that may conventionally be made with an underwire.
Brassiere adapted to prevent undesired movement when worn
A brassiere designed to effectuate a stabilizing effect through the use of inner pockets along each bra cup held in place by the weight of breast overhang especially when the lower breast mass is below the breast crease line on the chest while simultaneously producing a stabilizing effect by way of rear pieces that distribute the breast weight from front to back to effectuate a cantilevering effect to diametrically opposing locations along a lower band adjacent to the lateral portions of the wearer's rib cage. Another component of the brassiere also distributes tension in the rear of the brassiere in a countervailing manner toward the band adjacent the spine of the wearer.
SHAPING GARMENT WITH FIT-ADJUSTABLE BRASSIERE PORTION
Designing garments that include brassiere cups can be challenging due to the natural fluctuation of a woman's breast size, as well as a possible disconnect between the size of her breasts and the size of the rest of her body. The high range of size variability places pressure on stores to stock inventories that include great ranges of sizes. This places an inventory risk to the store, since rarer sizes may never sell. The disclosed garment addresses these issues by including a fit-adjustable brassiere portion. The cups of the fit-adjustable brassiere portion include fit-modifying panels that increase their flexibility and elasticity. The rear side of the fit-adjustable brassiere portion includes a back adjuster with highly elastic regions that enables the brassiere portion to fit a broader range of chest sizes. Each of these features give the garment a more universal fit and enable stores to carry fewer sizes.
Articles of clothing and brassieres
The present invention provides a brassiere having excellent fitting properties, allowing a greater number of wearers to obtain a sufficient fit for their breasts. The brassiere has a cup part for covering the wearer's breasts. The cup part includes an inner cup provided inside the cup part. The inner cup has an upper side portion. The upper side portion has a wave-shaped structure.
Underwire for a brassiere and a brassiere incorporating same
An underwire for a brassiere comprises an elongate, substantially u-shaped body having a chest-engaging portion and a breast-engaging portion. The underwire is constructed from a unitary piece of plastic material. The chest-engaging portion and the breast-engaging portion are connected together along their lengths in a dogleg-shaped configuration, with, in an embodiment, an angle of between 110° and 140° with respect to each other. The breast-engaging portion has a shorter length dimension than the chest-engaging portion and thereby leaves a substantially flat chest-engaging portion at each end of the elongate body. In embodiments, these flat ends of the chest-engaging portion are rounded or thinned compared to the remainder of the chest-engaging portion. The configuration provides good support to the wearer's breast, increases comfort, and is less likely to injure than other configurations.
Brassiere having scooped back band
A brassiere is provided to address the lack of bust support provided by traditional brassieres. The brassiere incorporates a scooped back band having constructed and seamed wings and asymmetric rings at the back strap joint.
BRASSIERE
A brassiere has a chest band, a portion of which includes a pair of concavities, each of which is to be located below one of a wearer's breasts. A pair of curved support members is attached to the chest band along the pair of concavities, respectively. A breast cup is situated within each concavity. Each breast cup has an inner liner, an outer liner, and a foam pad sandwiched between the inner and outer liners. The inner and/or outer liner of each breast cup is attached to the chest band along the respective concavity. The foam pad of each breast cup is not attached to the chest band, other than by way of the inner and/or outer liner. The chest band has an inner layer touching a wearer's skin, an outer layer facing outwardly from the wearer, and an intermediate layer sandwiched between the inner and outer layers.
BACKLESS BRA WITH TRANSFORMABLE CONFIGURATIONS
A bra comprising a first cup and a second cup, each of the first and second cups having an outer surface and an inner surface, the inner surface facing a wearer's skin when worn, and each of the first and second cups having an upper edge and a lower edge, a plurality of tabs provided on the inner surface of the first and second cups, each of the tabs being configured for connecting at least one fastener portion thereto. The plurality of tabs include one or more lower tabs formed along the lower edge of the first cup and one or more lower tabs formed along the lower edge of the second cup.
BRASSIERE ADAPTED TO PREVENT UNDESIRED MOVEMENT WHEN WORN
A brassiere designed to effectuate a stabilizing effect through the use of inner pockets along each bra cup held in place by the weight of breast overhang especially when the lower breast mass is below the breast crease line on the chest while simultaneously producing a stabilizing effect by way of rear pieces that distribute the breast weight from front to back to effectuate a cantilevering effect to diametrically opposing locations along a lower band adjacent to the lateral portions of the wearer's rib cage. Another component of the brassiere also distributes tension in the rear of the brassiere in a countervailing manner toward the band adjacent the spine of the wearer.