Mauj Pleated Dress
20240277083 ยท 2024-08-22
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Abstract
The Mauj Pleated Dress is designed to solve the problem of painful garments for people with scoliosis and/or back pain. Since scoliosis contributes to asymmetry in the body, most garments do not have added features for mobility that suit persons with scoliosis or back pain. The combination of elements including two-piece gussets at the armpits, a raglan-cut neckline, lightweight and adjustable shoulder straps, a racerback with scooped out sides, princess seams and four specialized inverted box pleats with facings at the hip level help to give full mobility for a person with scoliosis or other spinal conditions.
Claims
1. A dress comprising: A bodice made with underarm gussets on each side; wherein they begin at the armhole and terminate at the waist; while a deep cut racer back is at the back of the bodice; wherein thin, adjustable straps originate and connect with the front bodice for mobility; while utilizing princess seams and additional seaming around the body of the garment; wherein inverted box pleats with facings are built into the seams from the waist of the skirt; while using lightweight material; to help a person with spinal conditions to wear with comfort and give a full range of mobility without pain.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0014] The Red Tide Raglan Pullover is designed to enable freedom of movement and mobility for people with scoliosis and/or other spinal conditions. People with scoliosis can be limited in finding garments that they can wear comfortably and freely, without being inhibited or without pain. The features and construction of this sweater are designed specifically to allow a person full range of movement, no matter the activity or reason for wear.
[0015] The combination of raglan sleeves with armpit gussets, darts at the shoulders, a wide and long body, wide sleeves, open vents at the sides, ribbed bands at the sleeve cuffs and hem, and a widened neck hole give a full range of mobility for the wearer. Due to patients with scoliosis having asymmetry of the spine, the ribcage, the shoulders, neck, hips, and legs, it can be difficult for a garment to be comfortable, as it can obstruct the movement of the patient, and get caught on the asymmetries.
[0016] For full rib cage and thoracic spine and torso mobility, a square, knit gusset has been inserted at the armpits in order to ensure a full range of rotation, mobility and expansion at the shoulders without restricting the shoulders, upper back, chest and rib cage. Raglan sleeves are traditionally used as a sleeve design for mobility in jackets, coats, shirts, sweaters, and dresses. However, though they have more mobility than a regular capped sleeve, they still can be restrictive, which is why the addition of the gusset is essential. These raglan sleeves are additionally constructed with extra ease/room, and darts at the the shoulder seam to give more movement and structure so that a person can wear it more easily with varying shirt widths underneath. The sleeve length is ? the length of the arm, to remove extra restriction that can sometimes occur with long-sleeve sweaters. Additionally, the armhole is slightly larger than a typical sweater, to give more room.
[0017] The sweater has two vents at the hip levels to give mobility for the low back. This enables a person with scoliosis to wear a shirt comfortably without pain, restriction or obstruction, while other sweaters may give mobility but not enough for someone with an asymmetrical spine.
[0018] The length and the width of the sweater give more room for a person with scoliosis, since scoliosis creates asymmetries in the torso and body. This gives more room and material that moves and expands with the wearer's body, without restricting it. These elements help give the most material constructed in a way that give full mobility, while also not compromising the design.
[0019] A wide, ribbed neck hole helps remove restrictions for neck mobility, especially when the sweater is layered over a shirt. It also eases movement for the shoulders, rib cage, and upper back and upper chest. There is also ribbing at the sleeve cuffs and the hem to give more room, and expand according to the body of the wearer.
[0020] Red Tide Raglan Pullover is made with a lightweight merino wool to ensure that the wearer doesn't have pain while wearing the shirt. This gives thermal properties to the sweater while not weighing down on the wearer's body. Thick sweaters are painful to wear for people with scoliosis and/or back pain due to the weight of the material. Additionally, the bulkiness of the wool used, in conjunction with the sweater design and construction, can restrict the movement of the wearer. Extra weight bears down on the spinal curvature and structure, which can be painful and contribute to exacerbation of the curvature and pain symptoms.