REVERSIBLE NECKLINE SHAPEWEAR GARMENTS
20220053853 · 2022-02-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A41B2400/38
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed herein is a reversible neckline shapewear garment that can be worn forwards or backwards, depending on the wearer's preference. The reversible shapewear garment described herein includes two necklines, wherein the first neckline may extend under the wearer's breasts and the second neckline may extend across or above the wearer's breasts. Advantageously, this reversible garment may be worn backwards or forwards by the wearer while contouring to the natural body without creating visible lines or bulges of fabric or losing shape. Also disclosed herein are methods of assembling and wearing the reversible neckline shapewear garment.
Claims
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21. A reversible shapewear garment comprising: a first neckline on a first side of the reversible shapewear garment, wherein the first side comprises a first panel and a second panel, and wherein the first and the second panels at least partially define the first neckline, and wherein the first neckline configured to extend under a wearer's breasts; a second neckline on a second side of the reversible shapewear garment, wherein the second side comprises a third panel, and wherein the third panel at least partially defines the second neckline; and wherein the first neckline the second neckline configured to extend across or above a wearer's breasts.
22. The reversible shapewear garment of claim 21, wherein a top edge of the first neckline extends toward a vertical center line of the first side of the garment at a first point, and wherein a top edge of the second neckline extends toward a vertical center line of the second side of the garment at a second point, and wherein the first point is inferiorly located in relation to the second point.
23. The reversible shapewear garment of claim 21, wherein the second side further comprises a fourth panel that at least partially defines the second neckline.
24. The reversible shapewear garment of claim 23, wherein the first panel, the second panel, the third panels, and/or fourth panel comprise a mesh material comprising from 1% to 25% elastane.
25. The reversible shapewear garment of claim 21, wherein the second neckline is a scoop neck neckline.
26. The reversible shapewear garment of claim 21, wherein the second neckline is a V-neck neckline.
27. The reversible shapewear garment of claim 23, wherein a lateral edge of the first panel and a lateral edge of the fourth panel at least partially overlap beneath a first arm space; and wherein a lateral edge of the second panel and a lateral edge of the third panel at least partially overlap beneath a second arm space.
28. The reversible shapewear garment of claim 23, wherein a lateral edge of the first panel is fixedly attached along a lateral edge of the fourth panel, and wherein a lateral edge of the second panel is fixedly attached along a lateral edge of the third panel.
29. The reversible shapewear garment of claim 23, further comprising an elastic band, wherein a superior edge of the elastic band attached to inferior edges of the first panel, second panel, third panel, and/or fourth panel, if present.
30. The reversible shapewear garment of claim 21, further comprising a lower region attached to the first panel along a first distance, to the second panel along a second distance, and to the third panel along a third distance, wherein the third distance is greater than the first distance and the second distance.
31. The reversible shapewear garment of claim 29, further comprising a lower region attached to an inferior edge of the elastic band.
32. The reversible shapewear garment of claim 30, wherein the lower region is tubular.
33. The reversible shapewear garment of claim 30, wherein the lower region comprises a material different from the material of the first, second, third, and/or fourth panel if present.
34. The reversible shapewear garment of claim 31, wherein the lower region is tubular.
35. The reversible shapewear garment of claim 31, wherein the lower region comprises a material different from the material of the first, second, third, and/or fourth panel if present.
36. The garment of claim 21, wherein the garment is a shirt, a camisole, a bustier, a halter tank top, a long tank top, or a slip.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0017] It is often desirable to wear undergarments that provide shaping compression, fit comfortably, and cannot be seen once the outerwear is in place. Reversible undergarments are available that provide the wearer with two neckline options. This reduces the chance that the undergarment will be seen since the neckline of the undergarment can be matched to the neckline of the outerwear. However, conventional reversible undergarments lack versatility because the necklines are relatively high on both sides. Furthermore, they do not provide shaping to the wearer, nor do they anchor to the body. The loose fit can cause uncomfortable and unsightly bunching to occur. The reversible shapewear garments disclosed herein address the limitations of conventional reversible undergarments by providing a compressive, shaping garment with an open-bust neckline on one side. Open-bust necklines are desirable because they are below the breasts, limiting the chance they will be seen once the outerwear is in place. Furthermore, they add functionality because the side with the higher neckline can function as a brassiere, whereas the neckline on the open-bust side can be positioned underneath a separate brassiere of the wearer's choosing. As an additional benefit, the compressive, shaping nature of the garment prevents unsightly and uncomfortable bunching.
[0018] As used herein, the words “inferior” and “superior” are anatomical terms used to describe the position relative to the wearer's head. “Inferior” is farther from the head, and “superior” is closer to the head. For example, if a first point is inferiorly located in relation to a second point, the first point is farther from the wearer's head than the second point when the garment is being worn as intended. The term “beneath” indicates an inferior position. The term “above” indicates a superior position.
[0019] As used herein, the words “medial” and “lateral” are anatomical terms used to describe the position relative to the wearers sides. “Lateral” is closer to the sides, and “medial” is farther from the sides (closer to the wearer's vertical center line).
[0020] As used herein, “fixedly attached” is defined as attached via sewing, bonding, or any other type of attachment that secures two edges in a permanent fashion. Seamlessly attached is defined as continuously formed as one stretch of fabric. Seamless attachment can be achieved by knitting two or more portions, regions, or panels of the undergarment together as one piece of fabric, such that there is no seam joining the portions. This can be achieved by using a seamless knitting machine, a hosiery machine, or other knitting machine. Seamless attachment can also be done by continuously forming two or more portions or panels as one stretch of woven or non-woven fabric.
[0021] Further, in some embodiments, the panels of the upper region are fixedly attached creating a side seam. In other embodiments, the panels of the upper region are fixedly attached to an elastic band attached along a superior edge of the lower region, wherein the inferior edges of the panels are attached to the elastic band.
[0022] The disclosed reversible shapewear garment includes a first side 1 and a second side 3.
[0023] The upper region of the garment can have a first panel 11 and a second panel 13 on a first side 1 of the garment, as shown in
[0024] The disclosed undergarment has a first neckline 12 configured to extend under a wearer's breasts (open-bust) and a second neckline 14 configured to extend across or above the wearer's breasts (closed-bust). In some embodiments, such as those shown in
[0025] In some embodiments, the reversible shapewear garment includes a lower region 7. The lower region 7 of the first side 1 and the lower region 7 of the second side 3 can be formed as separate panels fabric that are attached along a lateral seam 24 by sewing, bonding, or other attachment method known in the art, creating a tubular lower region 7. In other embodiments, the lower region 7 of the first side 1 and the lower region 7 of the second side 3 are formed continuously of the same fabric, creating a seamless tubular lower region 7.
[0026] In some embodiments, the lower region 7 of the first side 1 and lower region 7 of the second side 3 are formed of a first material, and the upper region 5 of the first side 1 and upper region 5 of the second side 3 are formed of a second material different from the first material. In some embodiments, the second material can be made of any stretchable fabric, including the same kind of fabric as the first material of the lower region 7. In some embodiments, the first material of the lower region 7 can include any fabric known in the art for use in undergarments or shapewear, including but not limited to, nylon, cotton, elastane, polyester, modal, rayon, linen, other fabrics, or any combinations thereof. In some embodiments, the second material of the upper region 5 can include any fabric known in the art for use in undergarments or shapewear, including but not limited to nylon, cotton, elastane, polyester, modal, rayon, linen, other fabrics, or any combinations thereof. In some embodiments, the fabric of the upper region is a flexible mesh material that contains from 1% to 25% elastane. The flexible mesh of the upper region permits the first panel 11, the second 13, the third panel 15a or 15b, and the fourth panel 17 to flex and conform to the wearer's breasts or the wearer's back, regardless of which side is being worn in front. The material helps to provide fit and structure without creating undesired bunching or bulging.
[0027] In some embodiments, the material used to form the upper region panels of the first side 1 can be different than material used to form the upper region panel(s) of second side 3. In some embodiments, the material used to form the first side of the lower region 7 can be different from the material used to form the second side of the lower region 7.
[0028] As shown in
[0029] The lower region of the disclosed reversible shapewear garment can optionally include an elastic band 9, as shown in
[0030] In some embodiments, the upper region 5 of the first side 1 and the upper region 5 of the second side 3 are attached at the shoulder region with a seam, bonding, or other shoulder region attachment 29 known in the art, as shown in
[0031] In certain embodiments, the first arm space 25 and the second arm space 27 are formed by the joining of the panels at lateral seams or attachments 21, 22, as illustrated in
[0032] In certain embodiments, the front and back panels overlap at their lateral edges, as illustrated in
[0033] Also disclosed herein is a method of making a reversible shapewear garment having a first neckline and a second neckline. A method of making a reversible shapewear garment includes the steps of providing a first fabric, cutting a first, second, and third panel from the first fabric, and attaching the first and second panels to a superior edge of a first side of a provided tubular lower region such that the first and second panels define a first neckline configured to extend under a wearer's breasts. The method further includes attaching a third panel to a superior edge of the second side of the tubular lower region such that the superior edge of the third panel at least partially defines a second neckline configured to extend across or above a wearer's breasts. In some embodiments, the method further includes attaching a superior edge of the third panel to a superior edge of the second panel, or to both superior edges of the first and second panels.
[0034] In certain embodiments, the method further includes cutting a fourth panel from the provided first fabric, attaching the fourth panel to the superior edge of the second side of the tubular lower region, and attaching a superior edge of the fourth panel to the superior edge of the first panel, such that the third and fourth panels define the second neckline. In certain embodiments, the method further includes attaching the first panel to the fourth panel at a first lateral seam, and attaching the second panel to the third panel at a second lateral seam. In certain embodiments, the method further includes overlapping the lateral edge of the first panel with the lateral edge of the fourth panel, and overlapping the lateral edge of the second panel with the lateral edge of the fourth panel.