A41B2300/22

WEARABLE ORTHOPEDIC DEVICE FOR LOWER BODY POSTURE CORRECTION AND IMPROVED ERGONOMICS
20240365889 · 2024-11-07 ·

The present disclosure is directed to a wearable orthopedic device for lower body posture correction and improve human ergonomics. Embodiments of the present disclosure include shorts that have specially positioned and tensioned panels for providing a wearer with a neutral pelvis. In certain embodiments, the device targets the body's proprioceptors to train the body to properly align itself.

Tuck No Tuck Apparel
20180055116 · 2018-03-01 ·

The present invention provides a shirt for covering an upper body of a person wherein the shirt provides a tucked appearance whether the shirt is tucked in to a person's trousers or not. The shirt includes an elastic strip attached near to a hemline of the shirt. A portion of the shirt could be folded under the elastic strip to provide and maintain a tucked in look to the shirt or the portion could be tucked into a person's trousers so as to keep and maintain a tucked in look.

STRETCH COLLAR FOR ADJUSTABLE FIT AND COMFORT
20180049479 · 2018-02-22 · ·

This invention discloses a novel shirt collar in order to maximize elasticity of the collar while preserving the overall classic look of the shirt in order to accommodate a range of neck circumferences.

SHIRT WITH CIGAR POCKETS
20250049146 · 2025-02-13 ·

The present disclosure relates to a shirt for carrying cigars. The shirt includes a shirt body having a front portion and a back portion, wherein a neckline and armholes are formed in an upper section of the front portion and the back portion. The shirt also includes a pair of sleeves each having an upper section attached to one of the armholes, wherein the sleeves are to cover at least a portion of an arm of a wearer. The shirt further includes a pocket attached to an upper portion of at least one of the sleeves, wherein the pocket includes one or more elongated slots oriented along the length of the sleeve for passively holding and carrying one or more cigars in a protected manner. Other embodiments are disclosed and claimed.

Upper and lower torso garments having an improved band

A circularly knitted upper or lower torso garment, such as a brassiere or brief, and method of forming a circularly knitted brassiere are provided, the garment having a circularly knitted body formed of inner and outer layers, the circularly knitted body having at least one torso or waist band, the inner and outer layers overlapping along a fold line, and an elastomeric band positioned between the inner and outer layers proximate the fold line.

Lower torso garment with support element

A boxer brief includes a waistband, a body portion, a left leg portion, a right leg portion, a front pouch disposed about a front region of the body portion provided in the form of a mesh fabric, a gusset, and a support sling. The support sling includes a left fabric panel extending along a left side periphery of the front pouch and connected to the bottom horizontal seam and a right fabric panel extending along a right side periphery of the front pouch and connected to the bottom horizontal seam. A portion of the left fabric panel overlaps a portion of the right fabric panel at an overlap area, the overlap area positioned adjacent to the bottom horizontal seam at the bottom of the front pouch.

Lower torso garment with support element

A boxer brief includes a body portion, a waist band, a left leg portion, a right leg portion, a front pouch disposed about a front region of the body portion, a means for providing support to the front pouch via the front pouch being connected to a bottom horizontal seam entirely above the first leg opening and the second leg opening, and a means for separating at least a portion of an external male genitalia of the wearer from at least a portion of an inner thigh of the wearer.

Undergarment and garment liner having adjustable support for male genitalia
12389953 · 2025-08-19 ·

A garment for supporting the male genitalia of a wearer includes a waistband with a series of circumferentially oriented slits spaced along the front. A back strap attaches to a back strip of the waistband and extends downward from the waistband to a lower end. A pouch with a rearward end connected to the lower end of the back strap extends forward covering a lower extreme of a wearer's abdomen. A pair of cuffs attach to opposite sides of the forward end of the pouch. A pair of laces connected to the forward end of the pouch thread inside through respective tubular passages of the cuffs, extending upward through different slits in the front of the waistband. The wearer can select the spacing of the laces extending through the slits and the tightness of the laces to customize the pouch shape and tightness for a desired fit.

LEG WARMER
20250338905 · 2025-11-06 ·

An article of clothing that is configured to surroundably mount a wearer's leg wherein the present invention is operable to provide thermal protection for the wearer's legs. The present invention includes a body wherein the body is manufactured from a first layer and a second layer. The first layer is adjacent the wearer and is manufactured from a thermal insulating material. The second layer is bonded to the first layer and is manufactured from a material such as but not limited to an elastane fabric. The body includes a first end and a second end having openings at both the first end and the second end. The body is configured to extend from the upper thigh region of the wearer to the midfoot region of the foot. The first end is proximate the upper thigh region and includes a cuff member integrally formed.

Socks for receiving orthotic insoles

The socks for receiving orthotic insoles are footwear adapted for holding orthotic insoles in environments where the wearer cannot wear shoes, such as in yoga studios, places of worship, and the like. Each sock includes a tubular body having a top side, a bottom side, a closed end and an open end. A pair of straps may be secured to the tubular body, and the pair of straps are sized, positioned and configured for wrapping around the wearer's ankle. At least one layer of frictionally engaging material is secured to the bottom side of the tubular body for frictionally engaging with the floor or a similar support surface. The interior of the tubular body is adapted for receiving an orthotic insole.