UNIFORM KITS AND METHODS THEREOF
20260033561 ยท 2026-02-05
Inventors
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Abstract
A vest cover kit for making a customizable vest cover includes a front and back cover configured to cover at least a portion of a users chest and back, respectively, a front lining configured to be coupled to an inner surface of the front cover, the front lining including a first pre-installed closure mechanism that allows for insertion of a first insert, a back lining configured to be coupled to an inner surface of the back cover, the back lining including a second pre-installed closure mechanism that allows for insertion of a second insert, a pair of epaulets configured to be secured to one or more of the front cover and the back cover, and at least one side strap, wherein the side strap is configured to be removably secured to the front cover and the back cover to secure the customizable vest cover on the user.
Claims
1. A vest cover kit for making a customizable vest cover, the vest cover kit comprising: a front cover configured to cover at least a portion of a users chest, the front cover having at least one pre-installed internal pocket; a front lining configured to be coupled to an inner surface of the front cover, the front lining being a unitary piece of fabric, the front lining including a first pre-installed closure mechanism, the first pre-installed closure mechanism defining a first opening, wherein a length of the first opening is less than a width of the front lining, wherein the first pre-installed closure mechanism extends substantially horizontally across the front lining such that the first pre-installed closure mechanism divides the front lining into an upper portion and a lower portion, wherein the first pre-installed closure mechanism allows for insertion of a first insert when the front lining is coupled to the inner surface of the front cover, wherein a top edge of the front lining is coupled to the inner surface of the front cover above the first insert and a bottom edge of the front lining is coupled to the inner surface of the front cover below the first insert when the first insert is inserted through the first pre-installed closure mechanism; a back cover configured to cover at least a portion of the users back; a back lining configured to be coupled to an inner surface of the back cover, the back lining being a unitary piece of fabric, the back lining including a second pre-installed closure mechanism, the second pre-installed closure mechanism defining a second opening, wherein a length of the second opening is less than a width of the back lining, wherein the second pre-installed closure mechanism extends substantially horizontally across the back lining such that the second pre-installed closure mechanism divides the back lining into an upper portion and a lower portion, wherein the second pre-installed closure mechanism allows for insertion of a second insert when the back lining is coupled to the inner surface of the back cover, wherein a top edge of the back lining is coupled to the inner surface of the back cover above the second insert and a bottom edge of the back lining is coupled to the inner surface of the back cover below the second insert when the second insert is inserted through the second pre-installed closure mechanism; and at least one side strap, wherein the at least one side strap is configured to be removably secured to the front cover and the back cover to secure the customizable vest cover on the user; wherein the front cover, the front lining, the back cover, the back lining, and the at least one side strap are provided as separate pieces in the vest cover kit.
2. The vest cover kit of claim 1, wherein the first insert and the second insert are bulletproof plates.
3. The vest cover kit of claim 1, further including a pocket liner configured to be coupled to a surface of the front lining to form an interior pocket.
4. The vest cover kit of claim 1, wherein the at least one side strap includes a pair of coupling mechanisms, wherein the pair of coupling mechanisms are configured to couple the at least one side strap to the front cover and the back cover.
5. The vest cover kit of claim 4, wherein the front cover includes a pair of front shoulder portions and the back cover includes a pair of back shoulder portions, and wherein the pair of front shoulder portions are configured to be coupled to the pair of back shoulder portions.
6. The vest cover kit of claim 1, wherein at least one of the front cover, the front lining, the back cover, and the back lining are configured to be altered before the customizable vest cover is assembled.
7. The vest cover kit of claim 1, further comprising a pair of epaulets configured to be secured to one or more of the front cover and the back cover.
8. The vest cover kit of claim 7, wherein the pair of epaulets are pre-assembled onto one of the front cover and the back cover.
9. A vest cover kit for making a customizable vest cover, the vest cover kit comprising: a front cover having a left portion and a right portion, the front cover configured to cover at least a portion of a users chest, wherein the left portion includes a first mating feature and the right portion includes a second mating feature, and wherein the first mating feature and the second mating feature are configured to secure the left portion to the right portion; a front lining configured to be coupled to an inner surface of the front cover, the front lining being a unitary piece of fabric, the front lining including a first pre-installed closure mechanism, the first pre-installed closure mechanism defining a first opening, wherein a length of the first opening is less than a width of the front lining, wherein the first pre-installed closure mechanism extends substantially horizontally across the front lining such that the first pre-installed closure mechanism divides the front lining into an upper portion and a lower portion, wherein the first pre-installed closure mechanism allows for insertion of a first insert when the front lining is coupled to the inner surface of the front cover, wherein a top edge of the front lining is coupled to the inner surface of the front cover above the first insert and a bottom edge of the front lining is coupled to the inner surface of the front cover below the first insert when the first insert is inserted through the first pre-installed closure mechanism; a back cover configured to cover at least a portion of the users back; a back lining configured to be coupled to an inner surface of the back cover, the back lining being a unitary piece of fabric, the back lining including a second pre-installed closure mechanism, the second pre-installed closure mechanism defining a second opening, wherein a length of the second opening is less than a width of the back lining, wherein the second pre-installed closure mechanism extends substantially horizontally across the back lining such that the second pre-installed closure mechanism divides the back lining into an upper portion and a lower portion, wherein the second pre-installed closure mechanism allows for insertion of a second insert when the back lining is coupled to the inner surface of the back cover, wherein a top edge of the back lining is coupled to the inner surface of the back cover above the second insert and a bottom edge of the back lining is coupled to the inner surface of the back cover below the second insert when the second insert is inserted through the second pre-installed closure mechanism; and at least one side strap, wherein the at least one side strap is configured to be removably secured to the front cover and the back cover to secure the customizable vest cover on the user; wherein the front cover, the front lining, the back cover, the back lining, the pair of external pockets, the pair of pocket flaps, the pair of epaulets, and the at least one side strap are provided as separate pieces in the vest cover kit.
10. The vest cover kit of claim 9, wherein the first insert and the second insert are bulletproof plates.
11. The vest cover kit of claim 9, further including a pocket liner configured to be coupled to a surface of the front lining to form an interior pocket.
12. The vest cover kit of claim 9, wherein the at least one side strap includes a pair of coupling mechanisms, wherein the pair of coupling mechanisms are configured to couple the at least one side strap to the front cover and the back cover.
13. The vest cover kit of claim 12, wherein the front cover includes a pair of front shoulder portions and the back cover includes a pair of back shoulder portions, and wherein the pair of front shoulder portions are configured to be coupled to the pair of back shoulder portions.
14. The vest cover kit of claim 9, wherein a size of the front cover, a size of the front lining, a size of the back cover, and a size of the back lining are selected based on a size of the user.
15. The vest cover kit of claim 9, wherein at least one of the front cover, the front lining, the back cover, and the back lining are configured to be altered before the customizable vest cover is assembled.
16. The vest cover kit of claim 9, further comprising a pair of external pockets, wherein a first one of the external pockets is configured to be secured to the left portion of the front cover and a second one of the external pockets is configured to be secured to right portion of the front cover portion.
17. The vest cover kit of claim 16, wherein the pair of external pockets are pre-assembled onto the front cover.
18. The vest cover kit of claim 16, further comprising a pair of pocket flaps, wherein a first one of the pocket flaps is configured to be secured to the left portion of the front cover adjacent to the first one of the external pockets and a second one of the pocket flaps is configured to be secured to the right portion of the front cover adjacent to the second one of the external pockets.
19. The vest cover kit of claim 9, further comprising a pair of epaulets configured to be secured to one or more of the front cover and the back cover.
20. The vest cover kit of claim 19, wherein the pair of epaulets are pre-assembled onto one of the front cover and the back cover.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0004] Disclosed herein are embodiments of methods and apparatuses pertaining to providing a kit including the necessary parts to efficiently manufacture a work uniform. This description includes drawings, wherein:
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[0014] Elements in the figures are illustrated for simplicity and clarity and have not necessarily been drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions and/or relative positioning of some of the elements in the figures may be exaggerated relative to other elements to help to improve understanding of various embodiments of the present disclosure. Also, common but well-understood elements that are useful or necessary in a commercially feasible embodiment are often not depicted in order to facilitate a less obstructed view of these various embodiments of the present disclosure. Certain actions and/or steps may be described or depicted in a particular order of occurrence while those skilled in the art will understand that such specificity with respect to sequence is not actually required. The terms and expressions used herein have the ordinary technical meaning as is accorded to such terms and expressions by persons skilled in the technical field as set forth above except where different specific meanings have otherwise been set forth herein.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015] Generally speaking, pursuant to various embodiments, apparatuses and methods are provided herein useful to create and assemble a uniform. In some embodiments, a vest cover kit for making a customizable vest cover comprises a front cover configured to cover at least a portion of a users chest, the front cover having at least one pre-installed internal pocket, a front lining configured to be coupled to an inner surface of the front cover, the front lining including a first pre-installed closure mechanism, wherein the first pre-installed closure mechanism allows for insertion of a first insert when the front lining is coupled to the inner surface of the front cover, a back cover configured to cover at least a portion of the users back, a back lining configured to be coupled to an inner surface of the back cover, the back lining including a second pre-installed closure mechanism, wherein the second pre-installed closure mechanism allows for insertion of a second insert when the back lining is coupled to the inner surface of the back cover, a pair of epaulets configured to be secured to one or more of the front cover and the back cover, and at least one side strap, wherein the at least one side strap is configured to be removably secured to the front cover and the back cover to secure the vest on the user.
[0016] As previously discussed, employers may require their employees to acquire customized uniforms. Uniforms can be customized in many ways. For example, uniforms can be customized based on the wearers body dimensions and/or fit preferences. As another example, uniforms can be customized by adding name tags, emblems, regalia, etc. Often, law enforcement officers often are required to obtain their own uniform, including a bulletproof vest cover. Typically, the bullet proof vest cover is customized based on the wearers body dimensions and/or fit preferences, as well as with one or more of name tags, emblems, regalia, etc. As another such example, firefighters often require fire-resistant uniforms customized based on the wearers body dimensions and/or fit preferences that may include customized name tags, emblems, and/or protective padding or additional clothing underneath the uniform, which requires the uniform to be configured to receive such padding. Employees who require customized uniforms often go to a uniform vendor, and the uniform vendor makes the customized uniform from scratch. That is, the uniform vendor must take the customers body measurements and discuss any other decorative features of the uniform that the customer requires. Next, the uniform vendor may have to order the required materials (e.g., fire-resistant fabric, heavy-duty fabric, etc.). Then the uniform vendor will cut individual pieces from spools of fabric based on the customers body measurements and/or fit preferences. Upon obtaining the necessary materials, the uniform vendor must rough cut the fabric into a general shape (e.g., cut a chest portion, a back portion, sleeves, etc.). Next, the uniform vendor must tailor the materials to the customers body dimensions and/or fit preferences, and attach any desired/required decorative features. Finally, the uniform vendor must assemble the uniform. Accordingly, the ordinary process for obtaining a customized uniform is expensive, time-consuming, and inefficient.
[0017] Described herein are systems, methods, and apparatuses that seek to minimize, if not eliminate, these problems by allowing uniform vendors to create and assemble uniforms quickly and affordably from a pre-made kit. In one embodiment, uniform vendors are provided with a kit that includes all of the necessary pieces to make a customized uniform that suits the customers needs. In one embodiment, a uniform vendor is provided with a vest cover kit used to make a customizable vest cover for a law enforcement officers bullet proof vest. The vest cover kit includes all the necessary pieces to retain the police officers bullet proof plates and/or protective padding. Further, in some embodiments, the vest cover kit also provides the required decorative features, such as a name tag, police department emblem, etc. Once a uniform vendor obtains a vest cover kit, the uniform vendor can trim each component to the customers bodily dimension and/or fit preferences (if necessary) and sew the components of the vest cover kit together. Obtaining and using these vest cover kits to make uniforms eliminates, or at least reduces, the need to bulk order material (e.g., fabric, name tags, department specific logos, etc.), thereby saving the uniform vendor the expensive of ordering and storing such material. Using vest cover kits also streamlines a time-consuming process by eliminating some steps that uniform vendors often take in preparing a custom uniform. For example, the vest cover kit only requires the uniform vendor to trim the kit components to the users body dimensions (if necessary) and assemble the components, thereby eliminating the need to obtain, store, and rough cut the bulk material. Also, in some embodiments, the vest cover kit can include the department-specific logos or emblems that customers require. Therefore, the vest cover kit allows the uniform vendors to assemble the vest cover more quickly and efficiently, allowing the customer to receive their customized uniform faster, ultimately reducing time spent for both the uniform vendor and the customer. The discussion of
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[0019] The front lining 120 can be made from any suitable material(s). For example, the front lining 120 can be made from one or a combination of nylon, polyester, polycotton, cotton spandex, rayon, etc. In the example depicted in
[0020] The back cover portion 140 is dimensioned to wrap around and cover at least a portion of a users back. The back cover portion 140 can be made from any suitable material(s). For example, the back cover portion 140 can be made from one or a combination of nylon, polyester, polycotton, cotton, spandex, rayon, etc. In the example depicted in
[0021] The back lining 150 can be made from any suitable material(s). For example, the back lining 150 can be made from one or a combination of nylon, polyester, polycotton, cotton spandex, rayon, etc. Similar to the front lining 120, the back lining 150 includes a pre-installed closure mechanism 152. The pre-installed closure mechanism 152 runs across a width W2 of the back lining 150; however the length L2 of the pre-installed closure mechanism 152 is less than the width W2 of the back lining 150. It should be noted, however, that the pre-installed closure mechanism 152 may run in any desired direction (e.g., across a length of the front lining, diagonally across the front lining, etc.). Further, the pre-installed closure mechanism 152 can take any suitable form. For example, the pre-installed closure mechanism 152 can be a zipper, a plurality of buttons, snap buttons, hook and loop fasteners, etc. When the back lining 150 is coupled to the back cover portion 140, a user can actuate the pre-installed closure mechanism 152 to an open position and insert an insert (e.g., a bullet proof plate P), such that the insert is between the back lining 150 and the back cover portion 140. If the user were to then close the pre-installed closure mechanism 152, the insert would be securely retained between the back lining 150 and the back cover portion 140. The back lining 150 is dimensioned to fit within the boundary of a rear surface 143 (
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[0024] In another embodiment of the uniform vest cover kit 100, the uniform vest cover kit 100 is configured such that the pair of epaulets 180 are pre-installed on one of the front cover portion 110 or the back cover portion 140 prior to delivery of the kit. In this configuration, each epaulet 180 is along a corresponding shoulder region such that, upon coupling the front cover portion 110 to the back cover portion 140 at the shoulders, the pair of epaulets 180 present a finished, aligned appearance and/or are immediately functional for securing equipment, insignia, or decorative elements. The pre-installation can be accomplished by permanent attachment methods such as stitching, adhesive bonding suitable for textiles, or a combination thereof, thereby providing an assembly of the pair of epaulets that eliminates the need for placement, alignment, and sewing during kit assembly by the end user and/or uniform vendor. This embodiment simplifies and accelerates final assembly.For example, because the pair of epaulets 180 are fixed in their final locations before shipment, the uniform vendor or end user is not required to perform alignment relative to decorative buttons 112, the mating feature 116, the front pockets 118L, 118R, or any insignia regions on the front cover portion 110.
[0025] The uniform vest cover kit 100 also optionally includes a name tag 172 and an emblem 170. In the embodiment shown in
[0026] In another embodiment of the uniform vest cover kit 100, the uniform vest cover kit 100 is configured such that the external pocket 118L and external pocket 118R are pre-installed on the left portion 115L and the right portion 115R of the front cover portion 110, respectively. In this embodiment, each of the pockets 118L, 118R is affixed to the corresponding exterior surface of its respective front cover portion prior to delivery of the kit. The pre-installation can be accomplished by permanent attachment methods such as stitching, adhesive bonding suitable for textiles, or a combination thereof, thereby providing a pocket assembly that eliminates the need for pocket placement, alignment, and sewing during kit assembly by the end user and/or uniform vendor. The pockets 118L, 118R can be provided with corresponding pre-installed pocket flaps on the left portion 115L and the right portion 115R, where each flap is attached along an upper seam of the associated pocket and optionally includes a closure such as hook-and-loop fastener, snaps, or buttons. This embodiment simplifies and accelerates final assembly.For example, because the pockets 118L, 118R are fixed in their final locations before shipment, the uniform vendor or end user is not required to perform pocket layout or flap alignment relative to decorative buttons 112, the mating feature 116, or any insignia regions on the front cover portion 110.
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[0034] The front lining 220 can be made from any suitable material(s). For example, the front lining 220 can be made from one or a combination of nylon, polyester, polycotton, cotton spandex, rayon, etc. In the example depicted in
[0035] The back cover portion 240 is dimensioned to wrap around and cover at least a portion of a users back. The back cover portion 240 can be made from any suitable material(s). For example, the back cover portion 240 can be made from one or a combination of nylon, polyester, polycotton, cotton, spandex, rayon, etc. In the example depicted in
[0036] The back lining 250 can be made from any suitable material(s). For example, the back lining 250 can be made from one or a combination of nylon, polyester, polycotton, cotton spandex, rayon, etc. Similar to the front lining 220, the back lining 250 includes a pre-installed closure mechanism 252. The pre-installed closure mechanism 252 runs across a width W4 of the back lining 250; however the length L4 of the pre-installed closure mechanism 252 is less than the width W4 of the back lining 250. It should be noted, however, that the pre-installed closure mechanism 252 may run in any desired direction (e.g., across a length of the front lining, diagonally across the front lining, etc.). Further, the pre-installed closure mechanism 252 can take any suitable form. For example, the pre-installed closure mechanism 252 can be a zipper, a plurality of buttons, snap buttons, hook and loop fasteners, etc. When the back lining 250 is coupled to the back cover portion 240, a user can actuate the closure mechanism 252 to an open position and insert an insert (e.g., bullet proof plate P) such that the insert is between the back lining 250 and the back cover portion 240. If the user were to then close the pre-installed closure mechanism 252, the insert would be securely retained between the back lining 250 and the back cover portion 240. The back lining 250 is dimensioned to fit within the boundary of a rear surface 243 (
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[0039] In another embodiment of the uniform vest cover kit 200, the uniform vest cover kit 200 is configured such that the pair of epaulets 280 are pre-installed on one of the front cover portion 210 or the back cover portion 240 prior to delivery of the kit. In this configuration, each epaulet 280 is along a corresponding shoulder region such that, upon coupling the front cover portion 210 to the back cover portion 240 at the shoulders, the pair of epaulets 280 present a finished, aligned appearance and/or are immediately functional for securing equipment, insignia, or decorative elements. The pre-installation can be accomplished by permanent attachment methods such as stitching, adhesive bonding suitable for textiles, or a combination thereof, thereby providing an assembly of the pair of epaulets that eliminates the need for placement, alignment, and sewing during kit assembly by the end user and/or uniform vendor. This embodiment simplifies and accelerates final assembly.For example, because the pair of epaulets 280 are fixed in their final locations before shipment, the uniform vendor or end user is not required to perform alignment relative to tactical pockets 218, name tag 272, emblem 270, or any insignia regions on the front cover portion 210.
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[0047] Step 901 of method 900 includes obtaining a vest cover kit. The vest cover kit can be for any type of vest cover, such as, for example, the uniform vest cover described with respect to
[0048] Step 902 of method 900 includes altering the front cover and the front lining. The front cover and the front lining are altered based on the dimensions of a users chest and/or the users fit preferences. Using a uniform vest cover kit as an example, at step 902 of the method 900, the front cover portion and the front lining of the uniform vest cover kit are altered based on the dimensions of the users chest. Additionally, or alternatively, the front cover and the front lining are altered based on the dimensions of the users inserts (e.g., protective padding and/or bullet proof plates). In such embodiments, the front cover and the front lining can be altered to a dimension that would allow the insert(s) to be securely positioned between the front cover and the front lining.
[0049] Step 903 of method 900 includes, after altering the front cover and the front lining, coupling the front lining to the inner surface of the front cover. For example, the front cover and the front lining can be coupled by sewing the front cover and the front lining together. As described herein, the front lining is coupled to an inner surface of the front cover. When coupling the front lining to the front cover, only the outer edges of the front lining are coupled to the front cover. By only coupling the outer edges of the front lining, a user can position an insert (e.g., bullet proof plate, protective padding) between the front lining and the front cover.
[0050] Step 904 of method 900 includes altering the back cover and the back lining. The back cover and back front lining are altered based on the dimensions of a users back and/or the users fit preferences. Using a uniform vest cover kit as an example, at step 904 of the method 900, the back cover and the back lining of the uniform vest cover kit are altered based on the dimensions of the users chest. Additionally, or alternatively, the back cover and the back lining are altered based on the dimensions of the users inserts (e.g., protective padding and/or bullet proof plates). In such embodiments, the back cover and the back lining can be altered to a dimension that would allow the insert(s) to be securely positioned between the back cover and the back lining.
[0051] Step 905 of method 900 includes, after altering the back cover and the back lining, coupling the back lining to an inner surface of the back cover. For example, the back cover and the back lining can be coupled by sewing the back cover and the back lining together. As described herein, the back lining is coupled to an inner surface of the back cover. When coupling the back lining to the back cover, only the outer edges of the back lining are coupled to the back cover. By only coupling the outer edges of the back lining, a user can position an insert (e.g., bullet proof plate, protective padding) between the back lining and the back cover.
[0052] Step 906 of method 900 includes coupling the front cover to the back cover. In some embodiments, a pair of front shoulder portions of the front cover are coupled to a pair of back shoulder portions of the back cover. In an exemplary embodiment in which the vest cover kit of method 900 is the uniform vest cover kit described with respect to
[0053] Step 907 of method 900 includes, after coupling the front cover to the back cover, attaching epaulets. The epaulets are attached to one of the front cover and the back cover or a combination of the front cover and the back cover. Using a uniform vest cover kit as an example, at step 907 of the method 900, each of the pair epaulets are sewn into both the front cover and the back cover at the right shoulder and the left shoulder, respectively.
[0054] Step 907 is unnecessary in the embodiments described above in which the epaulets are pre-installed to either the front cover or the back cover.
[0055] Step 908 of method 900 includes securing at least one side strap to the back cover. A first of a pair of coupling mechanisms of the side strap is attached to the back cover. In an exemplary embodiment in which the vest cover kit of method 900 is the uniform vest cover kit described with respect to
[0056] Step 909 of method 900 includes, after securing the at least one side strap to the back cover, configuring the second coupling mechanism of the side strap to the front cover so as to couple the front cover and the back cover. A second of the pair of coupling mechanisms of the side strap is attached to the front cover. In an exemplary embodiment in which the vest cover kit of method 900 is the uniform vest cover kit described with respect to
[0057] In some embodiments, the method 900 optionally includes coupling a second side strap to the back cover, and coupling the second side strap to the front cover. In an exemplary embodiment in which the vest cover kit of method 900 is the uniform vest cover kit described with respect to
[0058] In some embodiments, the method 900 also includes securing a pocket liner to a surface of the front lining such that the pocket liner forms an interior pocket. In an exemplary embodiment in which the vest cover kit of method 900 is the uniform vest cover kit described with respect to
[0059] The method 900 also optionally includes inserting an insert into the vest cover kit. This optional step includes opening a first pre-installed closure mechanism of the front lining, after the opening of the first pre-installed closure mechanism, inserting a first insert into the first pre-installed closure mechanism of the front lining, after the inserting of the first insert, closing the first pre-installed closure mechanism, thereby maintaining the first insert within the front lining and the front cover, opening a second pre-installed closure mechanism of the back lining, after the opening of the second pre-installed closure mechanism, inserting a second insert into the second pre-installed closure mechanism of the back lining, and after inserting the second insert, closing the second pre-installed closure mechanism, thereby maintaining the second insert within the back lining and the back cover.
[0060] A vest cover kit for making a customizable vest cover, the vest cover kit comprising a front cover configured to cover at least a portion of a users chest, the front cover having at least one pre-installed internal pocket, a front lining configured to be coupled to an inner surface of the front cover, the front lining including a first pre-installed closure mechanism, wherein the first pre-installed closure mechanism allows for insertion of a first insert when the front lining is coupled to the inner surface of the front cover, a back cover configured to cover at least a portion of the users back, a back lining configured to be coupled to an inner surface of the back cover, the back lining including a second pre-installed closure mechanism, wherein the second pre-installed closure mechanism allows for insertion of a second insert when the back lining is coupled to the inner surface of the back cover, a pair of epaulets configured to be secured to one or more of the front cover and the back cover, and at least one side strap, wherein the at least one side strap is configured to be removably secured to the front cover and the back cover to secure the customizable vest cover on the user.
[0061] A vest cover kit for making a customizable vest cover, the vest cover kit comprising a front cover having a left portion and a right portion, the front cover configured to cover at least a portion of a users chest, wherein the left portion includes a first mating feature and the right portion includes a second mating feature, and wherein the first mating feature and the second mating feature are configured to secure the left portion to the right portion, a front lining configured to be coupled to an inner surface of the front cover, the front lining including a first pre-installed closure mechanism, wherein the first pre-installed closure mechanism allows for insertion of a first insert when the front lining is coupled to the inner surface of the front cover, a back cover configured to cover at least a portion of the users back, a back lining configured to be coupled to an inner surface of the back cover, the back lining including a second pre-installed closure mechanism, wherein the second pre-installed closure mechanism allows for insertion of a second insert when the back lining is coupled to the inner surface of the back cover, a pair of external pockets, wherein a first one of the external pockets is configured to be secured to the left portion of the front cover and a second one of the external pockets is configured to be secured to the right portion of the front cover, a pair of pocket flaps, wherein a first one of the pocket flaps is configured to be secured to the left portion of the front cover adjacent to the first one of the external pockets and a second one of the pocket flaps is configured to be secured to the right portion of the front cover adjacent to the second one of the external pockets, a pair of epaulets configured to be secured to one or more of the front cover and the back cover; and at least one side strap, wherein the at least one side strap is configured to be removably secured to the front cover and the back cover to secure the customizable vest cover on the user.
[0062] In some embodiments, an apparatus and a corresponding method performed by the apparatus, comprises obtaining the kit, kit comprising a front cover configured to cover at least a portion of a users chest, a front lining configured to be coupled to an inner surface of the front cover, the front lining including a first pre-installed closure mechanism, wherein the first pre-installed closure mechanism allows for insertion of a first insert when the front lining is coupled to the inner surface of the front cover, a back cover configured to cover at least a portion of the users back, a back lining configured to be coupled to an inner surface of the back cover, the back lining including a second pre-installed closure mechanism, wherein the second pre-installed closure mechanism allows for insertion of a second insert when the back lining is coupled to the inner surface of the back cover, a pair of epaulets configured to be secured to one or more of the front cover and the back cover, at least one side strap, wherein the at least one side strap is configured to be removably secured to the front cover and the back cover to secure the vest on the user, altering, based on dimensions of a users chest, the front cover and the front lining, after the altering of the front cover and the front lining, coupling the front lining to the inner surface of the front cover, altering, based on dimensions of the users back, the back cover and the back lining, after the altering of the back cover and the back lining, coupling the back lining to the inner surface of the back cover, coupling a pair of front shoulder portions of the front cover to a pair of back shoulder portions of the back cover, after the coupling of the pair of front shoulder portions to the pair of back shoulder portions, attaching the pair of epaulets to one or more of the front cover and the back cover, securing a first of a pair of coupling mechanisms of the at least one side strap to the back cover, and after the securing, configuring a second of the pair of coupling mechanisms of the at least one side strap to couple the front cover and the back cover by securing the second of the pair of coupling mechanisms to the front cover.
[0063] Those skilled in the art will recognize that a wide variety of other modifications, alterations, and combinations can also be made with respect to the above described embodiments without departing from the scope of the disclosure, and that such modifications, alterations, and combinations are to be viewed as being within the ambit of the inventive concept.