Patent classifications
A42B1/041
Headwear for protecting the long hair of a wearer
A long hair protector apparatus is provided. The apparatus includes a headwear and at least one hair sheath for protecting long hair in either a pigtail or ponytail configuration. The headwear is dimensioned and adapted to be worn on the head of a human wearer, wherein the headwear has a tail portion and a band portion, each providing detachable first fasteners. The tail portion is near the rear neck of the wearer, while the band portion extends around the front of the head, providing the detachable first fasteners near each ear of the wearer, and wherein the band portion provides distal portions for tying together so as to further secure the headwear to the wearer. The hair sheath(s) may be removably attached to the tail portion in the ponytail configuration or to the band portions providing the pigtail configuration.
Poly-Functional Garment
The present invention provides a poly-functional garment that can be used, at least, as a scarf, or as a hat, or as a headband, or as a neck warmer and a headband, or as a headband and half-face cover, or as a hat with a back opening, wherein the back opening allows long hair to protrude out of said hat.
Head wrap and accessories
A head wrap where a portion of fabric or material has the shape of an irregular pentagon. Three corners have 90 degree angles, and 2 corners have 45 degree angles, and the 2 opposite 90 degree angle corners are slightly overlapped and secured together to form a tube shape. The head wrap includes a grip strip or elastic band placed to reduce slippage of the wrap from a position at the back of a wearer's head near the neck. When needed or desired, an accessory pillow of fabric material which is filled with polyester fiber, is used for stuffing inside a volume formed within the head wrap to enable an up-style appearance when wearing the head wrap.
Head wrap and accessories
A head wrap where a portion of fabric or material has the shape of an irregular pentagon. Three corners have 90 degree angles, and 2 corners have 45 degree angles, and the 2 opposite 90 degree angle corners are slightly overlapped and secured together to form a tube shape. The head wrap includes a grip strip or elastic band placed to reduce slippage of the wrap from a position at the back of a wearer's head near the neck. When needed or desired, an accessory pillow of fabric material which is filled with polyester fiber, is used for stuffing inside a volume formed within the head wrap to enable an up-style appearance when wearing the head wrap.
Head Cover
Some embodiments advantageously provide a head cover to be worn by a wearer. In some embodiments, the head cover comprises a fabric having an opening at a first end and having a tail end, the fabric configured to fit over a head of the wearer and having a hole in proximity to the first end that is configured to receive a tail end of the fabric.
Hair and Pillow Protector (HaPP)
A hair cover device and pillow protector to contain moisture and oils on the hair of a wearer's head. The Hair and Pillow Protector (HaPP), a multi-layer hair covering to protect hair from breakage, maintain moisture and oils applied to the hair while also preventing moisture, water and oils from saturating, damaging, staining or wetting a pillowcase, pillow, bed linens, seat headrest, etc. upon which a wearer rests a head. A fastening mechanism for adjustably securing the HaPP to the head of a wearer and an attachment mechanism on the hair covering in order to secure an additional head cover, such as a hat or wig, to the HaPP hair covering which allows the HaPP to be worn inside or outside during any general activity.
HEAD HAIR WRAP CAP FOR COVERING OR PROTECTING THE HEAD AND / OR HAIR
A hair wrap envelopes the hair. The hair wrap comprises a cap portion, a pouch, and side walls. The cap portion has at least one attachment means. At least two elongated ties located on opposite sides of the side walls are adapted to be twisted for securing the wrap on the user's head. A material loop is located on a back base of the pouch to hold the ties in place. An attachment means located on a bottom edge of the pouch mates with the attachment means of the cap portion. A crown material loop located on the top section is adapted to hold the pouch after the pouch is twisted and lifted toward the top section. The pouch is adapted to be worn in a variety of styles, including to lay untwisted when the wrap is in an extended position, and twisted and lifted upward when the wrap is in a wrapped position.
Article of apparel including auxetic layer coupled to elastic layer
An article of apparel includes a base layer and an auxetic layer. The base layer includes a four way stretch material. The auxetic layer is coupled to the base layer and includes an auxetic structure defining a repeating pattern of voids. The base layer is exposed by at least one void of the auxetic layer.
Headgear configured for positioning of spectacles
Technologies are described for methods and devices for positioning spectacles. The headgear has a first extending portion configured to extend under a chin, a second extending portion configured for extending about a forward portion of a head, and a third extending portion configured for extending about a reward portion of the head. A first opening is in the second extending portion or third extending portion and a second opening is in the second extending portion or third extending portion. The first opening is to receive a first eyeglass temple on a first side of the head and the second opening is configured and disposed to receive a second eyeglass temple on a second side of the head.
SKIN PROTECTING GARMENT
A skin protecting garment includes a back panel, a lower front panel coupled to the back panel, and an upper front panel coupled to the back panel. An upward facing opening is formed by the back panel and the upper front panel. The upward facing opening is dimensioned, shaped and positioned to expose a top of a user's head. A forward facing slit is between the lower front panel and the upper front panel. The forward facing slit is dimensioned, shaped and positioned to expose the user's eyes. The back panel, the lower front panel and the upper front panel are each formed of a material configured to block ultraviolet (UV) light.