Abstract
Garments are presented with unique utility purposes which aid in the process of rolling herbs. Garments incorporate herb rolling surface into their design providing a designated rolling surface while wearing pants in seated position. Herb is defined as any plant with leaves, seeds, or flowers used for flavoring, food, medicine, or perfume. Attempting to roll herbs on garments without a proper rolling surface results in the entanglement of herb and garment fibers. The following rolling surface garment; prevents the entanglement of herb fibers with garment, and provide a designated herb rolling surface.
Claims
1. A rolling surface garment, comprising of; a layer of taut material, fabric, leather, or matter infused, attached, or stitched to the exterior of a garment: an herb rolling surface incorporated into the garment.
2. A rolling surface garment, wherein the garment is worn by a wearer of sedentary position operates as a functioning herb rolling surface.
3. A rolling surface garment, wherein utilized provides aid in the process of rolling herbs by; providing a designated rolling surface and preventing the entanglement of garment and herb fibers.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0013] FIG. 1 Is a representation of herb rolling surface separate from garment.
[0014] FIG. 2 Is an explanatory representation of herb rolling surface attached to explanatory garment.
[0015] FIG. 3 Is an illustration of the dorsal side of explanatory garment.
[0016] FIG. 4 Is a representation of herb rolling surface attached to explanatory garment in sedentary position achieving full utility.
[0017] FIG. 5 Is a representation of herb rolling surface attached to explanatory garment.
[0018] FIG. 6 Is another representation of herb rolling surface attached to explanatory garment.
[0019] FIG. 7 Is another representation of herb rolling surface attached to explanatory garment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
[0020] The embodiments and variations thereof illustrated in the accompanying figures and/or described herein are exemplary and are not meant to limit utility of invention based on design, however, does restrict design variation of any garment as a means of achieving same or similar utility of invention. [0021] (A) FIG. 1 is an aerial illustration of herb rolling surface in isolation, separate from garment. The exterior layer of taut material (a), herb rolling surface, is stitched together (b) to hold form of utilized material. [0022] (B) FIG. 2 is an illustration of herb rolling surface (a) attached to anterior exterior of material of a garment (aa). What is depicted are sewing patterns (d) as a representation of how garment is held together and a button (c) meant to represent the fastening of garment to wearer's body. [0023] (C) FIG. 3 is an illustration of the dorsal side of garment. Depicted are; the material of garment (aa), another representation of sewing pattern (d) used to hold garment together, as well as a representation of a belt loop (e) which can be utilized when wearer is in need of belt to fasten garment tighter to wearer's body. [0024] (D) FIG. 4 is an angled illustration of herb rolling surface attached to garment in sedentary position, which is when invention is maximizing full utility. The herb rolling surface (a) is attached to material of garment (aa) through means of sewing and stitch patterns (f). Also depicted in this illustration are pockets (g) used for storage purposes, as well as the depiction of a button (c) for garment fastening and sew patterns (d) that hold garment together. [0025] (E) FIG. 5 is an illustration of herb rolling surface (a) attached to material (aa) of an explanatory garment. Also depicted in the illustration: button (c) and sew patterns (d). [0026] (F) FIG. 6 is another illustration of herb rolling surface (a) attached to material (aa) of an explanatory garment. Also depicted in this illustration of explanatory garment is a button (c). [0027] (G) FIG. 7 is another illustration of herb rolling surface (a) attached to material (aa) of an explanatory garment.