A41D31/02

Apparel with dynamic vent structure

Aspects herein are directed to an article of apparel having a vent opening formed by overlapping the edges of a first panel and a second panel. A plurality of discrete overlay film structures are applied to the second panel adjacent to the vent opening. When the article of apparel is exposed to an external stimulus, the film structures undergo a reversible increase in dimension in at least the z-direction which cause the second panel of material to undergo a reversible decrease in dimension in the direction of a longitudinal axis of the vent opening thereby causing the vent opening to dynamically transition from a closed state to an open state.

Coating materials, and personal protective clothing items coated with the coating materials

Coating materials and coated personal protective clothing items incorporating the coating material are described. The coating material includes a polymeric component; a metal oxide component; and a catalytic component. The catalytic component includes a metal oxide or a mixed metal oxide which is an effective catalyst for an oxidation reaction. The coated personal protective clothing item includes a personal protective clothing substrate with a coating including the coating material.

Coating materials, and personal protective clothing items coated with the coating materials

Coating materials and coated personal protective clothing items incorporating the coating material are described. The coating material includes a polymeric component; a metal oxide component; and a catalytic component. The catalytic component includes a metal oxide or a mixed metal oxide which is an effective catalyst for an oxidation reaction. The coated personal protective clothing item includes a personal protective clothing substrate with a coating including the coating material.

Water resistant protective wash garment

A protective wash garment for use by workers during washing operations is disclosed. The protective wash garment is comprises a two-layer construction in which the first layer is a water resistant material. The second layer is a high porosity material that is laid over the first layer. Water that comes into contact with the second layer passes through and is caught between the first and second layer. The water then falls to the bottom of the first layer into a gutter formed by folding a bottom flap of the first layer up. The bottom flap is folded such that the gutter runs at an angle to urge the water that falls into the gutter to flow to a lower end of the gutter. The lower end of the gutter is beyond the feet of the worker wearing the garment. Thus, water spayed upon the garment falls into the gutter and flows out away from the feet of the worker wearing the garment.

Water resistant protective wash garment

A protective wash garment for use by workers during washing operations is disclosed. The protective wash garment is comprises a two-layer construction in which the first layer is a water resistant material. The second layer is a high porosity material that is laid over the first layer. Water that comes into contact with the second layer passes through and is caught between the first and second layer. The water then falls to the bottom of the first layer into a gutter formed by folding a bottom flap of the first layer up. The bottom flap is folded such that the gutter runs at an angle to urge the water that falls into the gutter to flow to a lower end of the gutter. The lower end of the gutter is beyond the feet of the worker wearing the garment. Thus, water spayed upon the garment falls into the gutter and flows out away from the feet of the worker wearing the garment.

Camouflage patterns

Camouflage patterns on a substrate such as a fabric comprise in a first aspect a substrate having a camouflage pattern with a set of intermixed colored blotches thereon, the colors of the set of intermixed colored blotches being selected from a group of colors comprising an Olive 527 color, a Dark Green 528 color, a Tan 525 color, a Brown 529 color, a Bark Brown 561 color and a Dark Cream 559 color. In another aspect the colors of the set of intermixed colored blotches being selected from a group of colors comprising an Olive 527 color, a Dark Green 528 color, a Light Sage 560 color, a Tan 525 color, a Brown 529 color, a Bark Brown 561 color and a Dark Cream 559 color.

Camouflage patterns

Camouflage patterns on a substrate such as a fabric comprise in a first aspect a substrate having a camouflage pattern with a set of intermixed colored blotches thereon, the colors of the set of intermixed colored blotches being selected from a group of colors comprising an Olive 527 color, a Dark Green 528 color, a Tan 525 color, a Brown 529 color, a Bark Brown 561 color and a Dark Cream 559 color. In another aspect the colors of the set of intermixed colored blotches being selected from a group of colors comprising an Olive 527 color, a Dark Green 528 color, a Light Sage 560 color, a Tan 525 color, a Brown 529 color, a Bark Brown 561 color and a Dark Cream 559 color.

LAYERED OVERSIZED UPPER BODY GARMENT
20230346060 · 2023-11-02 ·

A layered oversized upper body garment is disclosed herein comprising: (i) an outer layer formed of an outer fabric having an outer fabric thread count and an outer fabric thickness; and (ii) an inner layer formed of an inner fabric having an inner fabric thread count and an inner fabric thickness, wherein the inner fabric thickness is greater than the outer fabric thickness. The inner layer or the outer layer may each or both have more than one fabric with different or similar characteristics. The inner layer may be a loft fabric. For example, the inner fabric may be at least one selected from a group of cotton, polyester, cotton blend, polyester blend, microfiber, and combinations thereof. The outer fabric may be at least one selected from a group of viscose, satin polyester, satin weave fabric, natural silk, silk blends, synthetic silk, and any combinations thereof.

LAYERED OVERSIZED UPPER BODY GARMENT
20230346060 · 2023-11-02 ·

A layered oversized upper body garment is disclosed herein comprising: (i) an outer layer formed of an outer fabric having an outer fabric thread count and an outer fabric thickness; and (ii) an inner layer formed of an inner fabric having an inner fabric thread count and an inner fabric thickness, wherein the inner fabric thickness is greater than the outer fabric thickness. The inner layer or the outer layer may each or both have more than one fabric with different or similar characteristics. The inner layer may be a loft fabric. For example, the inner fabric may be at least one selected from a group of cotton, polyester, cotton blend, polyester blend, microfiber, and combinations thereof. The outer fabric may be at least one selected from a group of viscose, satin polyester, satin weave fabric, natural silk, silk blends, synthetic silk, and any combinations thereof.

Article of apparel and related manufacturing methods
11812805 · 2023-11-14 · ·

A method for manufacturing an article of apparel from a fabric material includes forming a single textile element of fabric material, providing a plurality of cuts to the single textile element, folding the single textile element into an article of apparel, and sewing the article of apparel together along a single continuous stitching line. The textile element is tubular, and the single continuous stitching line encloses a back of the article of apparel.