US20080092265A1 - Garment for selectively receiving interchangeable and reusable user customizable attachments - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to the field of garments and, more particularly, to a garment for selectively receiving interchangeable and removable user customizable attachments altered to present a distinctive visual appearances.
- Versatility of the garment offers another challenge for the consumer.
- a single garment may be used in different setting and combined with several different outfits to create a coordinated wardrobe.
- the garments remain mass produced and consumers are very limited with their styling options when purchasing a garment and any individualism results from the choice of colors, combinations, garment style or accessories, e.g., purses, shoes, cufflinks, watch, necklace, etc.
- purchasing multiple decorative garments can become cost prohibitive, e.g., the same shirt in every color.
- U.S. patent application Publication No. 20050198724 entitled “Interchangeable hemline for the hem of a garment” relates to the interchangeable hemline for changing the style of the hem of a garment.
- the decorative strip extends around the bottom hem of garment to extend the structural portion of the garment and alter the length of the garment.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,215,435 entitled “Convertible Trousers” discloses a convertible trouser having a plurality of interchangeable leg portions that may be arranged in various configurations to produce a variable length, which may be altered to present several different visual appearances, variable length and appearance.
- the interchangeable leg portions are tubular and affix to the garment to actually extend the structure of the garment.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,774,892 entitled “Convertible clothing” discloses trousers and a long sleeve shirt that convert to shorts and a short sleeve shirt, respectively.
- the trousers and shirt have lower leg portions and lower sleeve portions, which may be removed or attached to allow the clothing to convert from winter to summer clothing or vice versa by removing or attaching the sleeve or leg portions.
- Accessory pocket components for storing beepers, coins or other similar devices are removably attached to either of the seasonal pants or shirts as desired.
- these attachments are designed to alter the structure and function of the clothing by the addition or removal of structural materials, e.g., legs, sleeves and/or pockets.
- the present invention provides a garment that is attractive and provides customization, individualism and/or expression of moods, opinions, or commentary, while forming a distinctive visual appearance.
- the garment includes a set of fasteners to engage selectively one or more decorative coverings that cover at least a portion of the garment and form a distinctive visual appearance.
- a variety of decorative coverings may be used with a single garment depending on the desired appearance.
- the set of fasteners may be positioned along a seam of the garment, substantially parallel to a seam of the garment, substantially perpendicular to a seam of the garment, in a geometric pattern or a combination thereof.
- pants may be worn to work in the morning and in the evening the pants may be receive a decorative covering of feathers for a stylish night out.
- the present invention provides a garment having a first set of fasteners and one or more decorative coverings have a second set of fasteners to engage selectively two or more of the first set of fasteners.
- the one or more decorative coverings cover at least a portion of the garment to form a distinctive visual appearance.
- the present invention provides a method of making a garment having one or more removable decorative coverings by attaching a first set of fasteners to a garment and a second set of fasteners to the one or more removable decorative coverings shaped to cover at least a portion of the garment.
- the second set of fasteners mates to the first set of fasteners to secure removably the one or more removable decorative coverings to at least a portion of the garment to form a distinctive visual appearance.
- FIG. 1 a front view of a garment worn by a consumer in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention is shown;
- FIGS. 2A , 2 B, 2 C, 2 D and 2 E illustrate garments in accordance with different embodiments of the present invention
- FIGS. 3A , 3 B, 3 C, 3 D, 3 E, 3 F and 3 G illustrate garments in accordance with different embodiments of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a front view of a garment worn by a consumer in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 5A , 5 B, 5 C and 5 D illustrate garments in accordance with different embodiments of the present invention
- FIGS. 6A , 6 B, 6 C, 6 D, 6 E, 6 F, 6 G, 6 H and 6 I illustrate various garments in accordance with different embodiments of the present invention
- FIGS. 7A , 7 B, 7 C, 7 D and 7 E illustrate various garments in accordance with different embodiments of the present invention.
- FIGS. 8A , 8 B, 8 C, 8 D and 8 E illustrate various individual fasteners of the set of fasteners in accordance with different embodiments of the present invention.
- the term “garment” refers to any article of clothing that covers a portion of a wearer of the garment, such as a shirt, blouse, dress, skirt, vest, sweater, t-shirt, sweatshirt, jumpsuit, t-shirt, tank top, slip, camisole, teddie, gown, pajama, romper, onesy, etc.
- the garment may include multiple layers of material to form an interior and exterior with material of similar or dissimilar materials.
- the garment may be made in part from a variety of materials, e.g., natural fibers such as cotton, wool, linen, denim, hemp, silk and man made fibers such as nylon, viscose, acetate, polyester, polyamide, polypropylene elastomer, natural or synthetic leather, animal hide, natural or synthetic fur or feathers, beads, leaves and mixtures thereof.
- natural fibers such as cotton, wool, linen, denim, hemp, silk and man made fibers
- the term “decorative covering” refers to any article that covers a portion of a garment.
- the decorative covering may be made in part from a variety of materials, e.g., natural fibers such as cotton, wool, linen, hemp, silk and man made fibers such as nylon, viscose, acetate, polyester, polyamide, denim, polypropylene elastomer, natural or synthetic leather, animal hide, natural or synthetic fur or feathers, leaves and mixtures thereof.
- FIG. 1 a front view of a garment 100 worn by the consumer in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention is shown.
- the garment 100 is configured in a conventional manner to accommodate therein a human body, that of a man, women, child, or infant.
- the garment 100 may be adapted to fit various animals of various sizes and shapes.
- the garment 100 may be a shirt, pants, a top, shorts, jeans, a skirt, a dress shirt, a knit shirt, a T-shirt, a jacket, a blouse, a pullover, a warm-up suit top or bottom, jogging suit top, sweat suit top or bottom, a dress, a sport coat, a coat, a wind breaker, a snow suit, a ski outfit, a snowboard outfit, coveralls, a night gown, socks, hose, undergarments, overcoats, dance outfits, ballet outfits, costumes, sports outfits, etc.
- the garment 100 also includes accessories that include, but not limited too, shoes, ties, gloves, a scarf, an apron, overshoes, flip flops, bedroom shoes, watches, hats, etc.
- the garment 100 may be any item worn by an animal, e.g., pet boots, sweaters, coats, hats, horse bridals, horse blankets, collars and the like.
- the garment 100 is a shirt 102 that includes a front panel 104 , which may or may not include buttons, a back panel (not shown), a collar 106 and two sleeves 108 and 110 located on the sides of the shirt 102 and attached to both the front panel 104 and the back panel (not shown).
- the garment 100 includes a set of fasteners 114 positioned to receive selectively the mating set of fasteners 116 on the decorative covering 112 .
- the decorative covering 112 may take a variety of different shapes and forms that may mimic at least a portion of the shape of the garment 100 , hang loosely about at least a portion of the garment 100 , fit snugly to at least a portion the garment 100 or may be different from the garment 100 to create a unique style and/or combination.
- the garment may include one or more sets of fasteners positioned along a seam of the garment, substantially parallel to a seam of the garment, substantially perpendicular to a seam of the garment, in a geometric pattern or a combination thereof.
- the number of fasteners in a set of fasteners may depend on the garment and range from 2 to several dozen fasteners.
- the type of fastener may vary by location, position, function or desire.
- FIGS. 2A , 2 B, 2 C, 2 D and 2 E a garment 200 in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention are shown.
- a front view of the garment 200 is shown, which is a shirt 202 and includes a front panel 204 that may or may not include a button, a back panel (not shown), a collar 206 , and two sleeves 208 and 210 located on the sides of the shirt 202 and attached to both the front panel 204 and the back panel (not shown).
- the shirt 202 includes a set of fasteners 214 positioned to receive selectively a decorative covering (not shown).
- FIG. 2B is a front view of a decorative covering 212 having a neck 218 and a sleeve 220 .
- the decorative covering 212 includes a mating set of fasteners 216 positioned to mate to the corresponding set of fasteners (not shown) on the shirt (not shown).
- FIG. 2C is a front view of a shirt 202 engaging a decorative covering 212 .
- the shirt 202 includes a front panel 204 , a back panel (not shown), a collar 206 , and two sleeves 208 and 210 located on the sides of the shirt 202 and attached to both the front panel 204 and the back panel (not shown).
- the shirt 202 includes the set of fasteners 214 positioned to receive selectively the decorative covering 212 .
- the set of fasteners 214 align with the mating set of fasteners 216 to position the decorative covering 212 into the desired location.
- the neck 218 and sleeve 220 of the decorative covering 212 align with the neck 206 and sleeve 210 of the shirt 202 , respectively to cover at least a portion of the garment and form a distinctive visual appearance.
- FIG. 2D is a side view of a shirt 202 engaging a decorative covering 212 .
- the shirt 202 includes a front panel 204 , a back panel 222 , a collar 206 , and a first sleeve 210 and a second sleeve (not shown) located on the sides of the shirt 202 and attached to both the front panel 204 and the back panel 222 .
- the shirt 202 includes a set of fasteners 214 positioned to receive selectively the decorative covering 212 .
- the neck 218 and the sleeve 220 of the decorative covering 212 align with the neck 206 and the sleeve 210 of the shirt 202 , respectively, to cover at least a portion of the garment and form a distinctive visual appearance.
- FIG. 2E is a back view of the shirt 202 engaging the decorative covering 212 .
- the shirt 202 includes a front panel (not shown), a back panel 222 , a collar 206 , and two sleeves 208 and 210 located on the sides of the shirt 202 and attached to both the front panel 204 and the back panel (not shown).
- the shirt 202 includes a set of fasteners 214 positioned to receive selectively a decorative covering 212 .
- the set of fasteners 214 align with the mating set of fasteners 216 to position the decorative covering 212 and align the neck 218 and the sleeve 220 of the decorative covering 212 with the neck 206 and the sleeve 210 of the shirt 202 to cover at least a portion of the garment and form a distinctive visual appearance.
- FIGS. 3A , 3 B, 3 C, 3 D, 3 E, 3 F and 3 G illustrate a garment in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3A is a front view of a shirt 302 engaging a decorative covering 312 .
- the shirt 302 includes a front panel 304 , a back panel (not shown), a collar 306 , and two sleeves 308 and 310 located on the sides of the shirt 302 and attached to both the front panel 304 and the back panel (not shown).
- the shirt 302 includes a set of fasteners 314 positioned to receive selectively the decorative covering 312 .
- the set of fasteners 314 align with the mating set of fasteners 316 to position the decorative covering 312 .
- the neck 318 and sleeves 320 of the decorative covering 312 align with the neck 306 and sleeves 308 and 310 of the shirt 302 , to cover at least a portion of the garment 300 and form a distinctive visual appearance.
- FIG. 3B is a front view of a shirt 302 engaging a first decorative covering 312 a and a second decorative covering 312 b .
- the shirt 302 includes a front panel 304 , a back panel (not shown), a collar 306 and two sleeves 308 and 310 located on the sides of the shirt 302 and attached to both the front panel 304 and the back panel (not shown).
- the shirt 302 includes a set of fasteners 314 positioned to receive selectively the first decorative covering 312 a and the second decorative covering 312 b .
- the set of fasteners 314 align with the mating set of fasteners 316 on the first decorative covering 312 a and the second decorative covering 312 b to position the first decorative covering and second decorative covering 312 a and 312 b into the desired position.
- the neck 318 a and 318 b and sleeves 320 a and 320 b of the decorative covering 312 align with the neck 306 and sleeves 308 and 310 of the shirt 302 to cover at least a portion of the garment and form a distinctive visual appearance.
- the first and second decorative coverings 312 a and 312 b are materials of different texture, material, color and so-forth.
- FIG. 3C is a front view of a shirt 302 engaging a decorative covering 312 .
- the shirt 302 includes a front panel 304 , a back panel (not shown), a collar 306 , and two sleeves 308 and 310 located on the sides of the shirt 302 and attached to both the front panel 304 and the back panel (not shown).
- the shirt 302 includes a set of fasteners 314 positioned to receive selectively a decorative covering 312 .
- the set of fasteners 314 align with the mating set of fasteners 316 to position the decorative covering 312 into the desired position.
- the neck 306 includes set of fasteners 316 to position the decorative covering 312 into the desired position to cover at least a portion of the garment and form a distinctive visual appearance.
- FIG. 3D is a front view of a shirt 302 engaging a decorative covering 312 .
- the shirt 302 includes a front panel 304 , a back panel (not shown), a collar 306 , and two sleeves 308 and 310 located on the sides of the shirt 302 and attached to both the front panel 304 and the back panel (not shown).
- the shirt 302 includes a set of fasteners 314 positioned to receive selectively the decorative covering 312 .
- the set of fasteners 314 align with the mating set of fasteners 316 to position the decorative covering 312 to cover at least a portion of the garment and form a distinctive visual appearance.
- FIG. 3E is a back view of a shirt 302 engaging a decorative covering 312 .
- the shirt 302 includes a back panel 322 , a front panel (not shown), a collar 306 , and two sleeves 308 and 310 located on the sides of the shirt 302 and attached to both the front panel (not shown) and the back panel 322 .
- the shirt 302 includes a set of fasteners 314 positioned to receive selectively a decorative covering 312 .
- the set of fasteners 314 align with the mating set of fasteners 316 to position the decorative covering 312 to cover at least a portion of the garment and form a distinctive visual appearance.
- FIG. 3F is a front view of the shirt 302 engaging a first decorative covering 312 a and a second decorative covering 312 b .
- the shirt 302 includes a front panel 304 , a back panel (not shown), a collar 306 , and two sleeves 308 and 310 located on the sides of the shirt 302 and attached to both the front panel 304 and the back panel (not shown).
- the shirt 302 includes a set of fasteners 314 positioned to receive selectively the first decorative covering 312 a and the second decorative covering 312 b .
- the set of fasteners 314 align with the mating set of fasteners 316 to position the first and second decorative coverings 312 a and 312 b .
- the neck 318 a and 318 b and sleeves 320 a and 320 b of the decorative covering 312 align with the neck 306 and sleeves 308 and 310 of the shirt 302 , respectively to cover at least a portion of the garment and form a distinctive visual appearance.
- the first and second decorative coverings 312 a and 312 b are from materials of different texture, material, color and so-forth.
- FIG. 3G is a side view of a shirt 302 engaging a decorative covering 312 .
- the shirt 302 includes a front panel 304 , a back panel 322 , a collar 306 , and a first sleeve 310 and a second sleeve (not shown) located on the sides of the shirt 302 and attached to both the front panel 304 and the back panel 322 .
- the shirt 302 includes one or more fasteners 314 positioned to receive selectively a decorative covering 312 .
- the set of fasteners 314 align with the mating set of fasteners 316 to position the decorative covering 312 to cover at least a portion of the garment and form a distinctive visual appearance.
- FIG. 4 a front view of a garment 400 worn by the consumer in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention is shown.
- the garment 400 is a pair of pants 424 configured to accommodate therein the lower half of a human torso.
- the pair of pants 424 includes a front panel 404 and a pair of apertures that form the two legs 426 and 428 that are attached to the front panel 404 and extend around to the back panel (not shown).
- the two legs 426 and 428 are dimensioned to accommodate a pair of human legs.
- the pair of pants 424 may optionally include buttons, zippers, one or more pockets, a set of belt loops, suspender attachments or a combination thereof on the front panel 404 , the back panel (not shown), the two legs 426 and 428 or a combination thereof.
- the pair of pants 424 includes a set of fasteners 414 positioned to receive selectively a mating set of fasteners 416 on the decorative coverings 412 a and 412 b .
- FIG. 4 illustrates a different pattern for each set of fasteners 414 positioned on the two legs 426 and 428 .
- the first leg 426 includes a set of fasteners extending along the outer edge of the first leg 426 .
- the decorative covering 412 a attaches to the set of fasteners 416 on the first leg 426 and extends around the first leg 426 .
- the second leg 428 includes a set of fasteners extending along the outer edge 430 and the inner edge 432 of the second leg 428 .
- the decorative covering 412 b attaches to the set of fasteners 416 on the second leg 426 and extends from the outer edge 430 and the inner edge 432 of the second leg 428 .
- the decorative coverings 412 a and 412 b may take a variety of different shapes and forms that may mimic the shape of the garment 100 , hang loosely about the garment 100 , fit snugly to the garment 100 or may be different from the garment 100 to create a unique style and/or combination.
- FIG. 5A is a front view of the garment 500 and illustration of a pair of pants 502 .
- the pair of pants 502 includes a front panel 504 which may or may not include buttons, a back panel (not shown), two legs 526 and 528 that are attached to the front panel 504 and extend around to the back panel (not shown) to form a pair of apertures that fit the legs of a consumer (not shown).
- the pair of pants 502 includes a set of fasteners 514 positioned to receive selectively a decorative covering (not shown). The set of fasteners 514 align with the mating set of fasteners (not shown) to position the decorative covering (not shown) to cover at least a portion of the pair of pants 502 and form a distinctive visual appearance.
- FIG. 5B is a front view of a decorative covering 512 having a leg covering portion 530 .
- decorative covering 512 includes a mating set of fasteners 516 positioned to mate to the corresponding set of fasteners (not shown) on the pair of pants (not shown).
- FIG. 5C is a front view of the pair of pants 502 engaging the decorative covering 512 .
- the pair of pants 502 includes a front panel 504 , a back panel (not (not shown), two legs 526 and 528 that are attached to the front panel 504 and extend around to the back panel (not shown) to form a pair of apertures that fit the legs of a consumer (not shown).
- the pair of pants 502 includes a set of fasteners 514 positioned to receive selectively a decorative covering 512 .
- the set of fasteners 514 align with the mating set of fasteners 516 to position the decorative covering 512 into the desired position to cover at least a portion of the pair of pants 502 and form a distinctive visual appearance.
- FIG. 5D is a side view of a pair of pants 502 engaging a decorative covering 512 .
- the pair of pants 502 includes a front panel 504 , a back panel 522 , a first leg 526 and a second leg (not shown) that are attached to the front panel 504 and extend around to the back panel 522 to form a pair of apertures that fit the legs of a consumer (not shown).
- the pair of pants 502 includes a set of fasteners 514 positioned to receive selectively a decorative covering 512 .
- the set of fasteners 514 align with the mating set of fasteners 516 to position the decorative covering 512 to cover at least a portion of the pair of pants 502 and form a distinctive visual appearance.
- FIGS. 6A , 6 B, 6 C, 6 D, 6 E, 6 F, 6 G, 6 H and 6 I illustrate various garments in accordance with different embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 6A is a front view illustrating a pair of pants 602 having two legs 626 and 628 attached to the front panel 604 and extending around to the back panel (not shown).
- the pair of pants 602 includes a set of fasteners 614 extending down the middle of the leg 626 and a set of fasteners 614 extending down the seams of the leg 628 .
- a decorative covering e.g., feathers, beads, etc. (not shown) may be positioned to cover at least a portion of the garment 602 .
- FIG. 6B is a front view illustrating a pair of shorts 602 having two legs 626 and 628 attached to the front panel 604 and extending around to the back panel (not shown).
- the pair of shorts 602 includes a set of fasteners 614 extending about the outer seam of the leg 626 and a set of fasteners 614 extending between the outer seam and the inner seam of the leg 628 .
- FIG. 6C is a front view illustrating a pair of 3 ⁇ 4 length pants or long shorts 602 having two legs 626 and 628 attached to the front panel 604 and extending around to the back panel (not shown).
- the pair of 3 ⁇ 4 length pants 602 includes a set of fasteners 614 extending down the outer seam of leg 626 and leg 628 .
- FIG. 6D is a back view illustrating a pair of pants 602 having two legs 626 and 628 attached to the back panel 622 and extending around to the front panel (not shown).
- the pair of pants 602 includes a set of fasteners 614 extending down the middle of the leg 626 and a set of fasteners 614 extending down the seams of the leg 628 .
- the decorative covering e.g., feathers, beads, etc.
- FIG. 6E is a front view illustrating a pair of pants 602 having two legs 626 and 628 attached to the front panel 604 and extending around to the back panel (not shown).
- the pair of pants 602 includes a set of fasteners 614 extending about the inner seam, the outer seam and between the inner and outer seam of the leg 626 and a multiple set of fasteners 614 extending between the inner and outer seam of the leg 628 .
- FIG. 6F is a front view illustrating a skirt 632 having a front panel 604 that extends around to the back panel 622 .
- the skirt 632 includes a set of fasteners 614 extending about the front panel 604 and/or the back panel 622 .
- FIG. 6G is a front view illustrating a skirt 632 having a front panel 604 that extends around to the back panel (not shown).
- the skirt 632 includes a set of fasteners 614 extending about edges of the front panel 604 and/or the back panel 622 .
- FIG. 6H is a front view illustrating a dress 634 having a front panel 604 which may or may not include buttons, a back panel (not shown), a neck 606 , and two sleeves 636 and 638 located on the sides of the dress 634 and attached to both the front panel 604 and the back panel (not shown).
- the dress 634 includes a lower panel 640 that extends around to the back panel (not shown).
- the dress 634 includes one or more set of fasteners 614 positioned about the dress 634 .
- a decorative sleeve 642 is positioned about the sleeve 636 of the dress 634 by a set of fasteners 614 .
- the dress 634 includes one or more set of fasteners 614 positioned about the neck 606 to receive a decorative collar 644 .
- the dress 634 also includes a decorative skirt 646 positioned about the lower panel 640 by one or more set of fasteners 614 .
- the decorative sleeve 642 , decorative collar 644 , and/or decorative skirt 646 may take a variety of different shapes and forms that may mimic the shape of the dress 634 , hang loosely about the dress 634 , fit snugly to the dress 634 or may be different from the dress 634 to create a unique style and/or combination.
- FIG. 6I is a front view illustrating a tank top 602 having two arm holes 626 and 628 about the front panel 604 and the back panel (not shown).
- the tank top 602 includes a set of fasteners 614 extending about the outer edges of the tank top 602 .
- the set of fasteners 614 allow the attachment of accessories (not shown), sleeves (not shown) and hood (not shown) or a combination thereof about the two arm holes 626 and 628 and/or the front panel 604 .
- the multiple sets of fasteners allow numerous configurations for attaching decorative covering to garments.
- the decorative covering may be positioned on the front, the back or both.
- the decorative covering may cover a portion of the garment, substantially all of the garment or be used to position wire, beads, flowers, symbols through connecting the fasteners.
- a garment may have numerous fasteners; however, it is not necessary to use each decorative covering as an attachment point.
- FIGS. 7A , 7 B, 7 C, 7 D and 7 E illustrate various garments in accordance with different embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 7A is a front view illustrating a glove 748 having a set of fasteners 714 extending about the center and open end of the glove 748 .
- FIG. 7B is a view illustrating a flip-flop 750 having a set of fasteners 714 extending about the strap of the flip-flop 750 .
- FIG. 7C is a view illustrating a boot 752 having a set of fasteners 714 extending about the side and edge of the boot 752 .
- FIG. 7A is a front view illustrating a glove 748 having a set of fasteners 714 extending about the center and open end of the glove 748 .
- FIG. 7B is a view illustrating a flip-flop 750 having a set of fasteners 714 extending about the strap of the flip-flop 750 .
- FIG. 7C is
- FIG. 7D is a side view illustrating a hat 754 having a set of fasteners 714 extending about the side of the hat 754 .
- FIG. 7E is a side view illustrating a dog jacket 756 having a set of fasteners 714 extending about the side and edge of the dog jacket 756 .
- the present invention may be applied to any garment that may be worn by an animal, e.g., animal boots, animal sweeter, animal hats, animal costumes, animal collars and the like.
- the set of fasteners may be used to attach a decorative covering to a garment in a fashion that can be non-destructive and interchangeable.
- the set of fasteners include many types of securing mechanisms known to the skilled artisan, e.g. a hook and/or loop of a hook and loop fastener system, fasteners, buttons, hooks, catches, snaps, latches, buckles, loops, ties, clamps, connectors, couplers, links, bands, zippers, releasable adhesive, and/or any other releasable mechanism for attachment.
- the set of fasteners may include any number of fasteners desired and be positioned at virtually any position on a garment.
- the set of fasteners may be positioned on the inside of the garment, the outside of the garment or both.
- the set of fasteners may or may not be positioned uniformly, randomly and/or symmetrically on the garment.
- FIGS. 8A , 8 B, 8 C, 8 D and 8 E illustrate various individual fasteners of the set of fasteners in accordance with different embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 8A is a side view of an individual fastener 814 of the set of fasteners (not shown).
- the fastener 814 includes a pin 858 positioned about a first material 860 that mates to a receiving fitting 862 positioned about a second material 864 to connect removably the first material 860 and second material 864 .
- the pin 858 penetrates the receiving fitting 862 and secures frictionally the fastener 814 .
- the pin 858 may include a wide region (not shown); the receiving fitting 862 may include a narrow region (not shown) or both in order to secure frictionally the fastener 814 .
- FIG. 8B is a view of an individual fastener of the set of fasteners (not shown).
- the fastener includes a button 866 attached to a first material 860 , that mates to a receiving aperture 868 positioned about a second material 864 to connect removably the first material 860 and second material 864 .
- the button 866 penetrates the receiving aperture 868 and secures frictionally the fastener 814 .
- FIG. 8C is a view of an individual fastener of the set of fasteners (not shown).
- the fastener includes a hook material 870 positioned about a first material 860 , that mates to a loop material 872 positioned about a second material 864 to connect removably the first material 860 and second material 864 .
- the contact of the hook material 870 and the loop material 872 create a friction fit that secures the hook material 870 to the loop material 872 .
- FIG. 8D is a view of an individual fastener of the set of fasteners (not shown).
- the fastener includes a tape material 874 positioned about a first material 860 that mates to a second material 864 to connect removably the first material 860 and second material 864 .
- FIG. 8E is a side view of an individual fastener of the set of fasteners (not shown).
- the fastener includes a magnetic tab 876 positioned about a first material 860 that mates to a receiving tab 878 positioned about a second material 864 .
- the magnetic attraction between the magnetic tab 876 and receiving tab 878 connect removably the first material 860 and second material 864 .
- FIG. 8F is a side view of an individual fastener of the set of fasteners (not shown).
- the fastener includes a first hook 880 positioned about a first material 860 that mates to a second hook 882 positioned about a second material 864 .
- the first hook 880 and the second hook 882 interact to form a friction fitting to secure removably the first material 860 and second material 864 .
- FIG. 8G is a side view of an individual fastener of the set of fasteners (not shown).
- the fastener includes a pin 858 positioned about a first material 860 , that mates to a receiving fitting 862 positioned about a second material 864 to connect removably the first material 860 and second material 864 .
- a magnetic tab 884 is positioned about a third material 886 that mates to the receiving fitting 862 positioned about the second material 864 to secure the third material 886 and the second material 864 by the magnetic attraction between the magnetic tab 884 and receiving fitting 862 .
- multiple layers of decorative coverings may be secured using a single fastener.
- FIG. 8H is a side view of an individual fastener of the set of fasteners (not shown).
- the fastener includes a pin 858 positioned about a first material 860 , that mates to a receiving fitting 862 positioned about a second material 864 to connect removably the first material 860 and second material 864 .
- a second receiving fitting 888 is positioned about a third material 886 that mates to the pin 858 to secure the first material 860 , the second material 864 and the third material 886 .
- the receiving fitting 862 that attaches to the pin 858 may be a double sided fitting to allow the connection of a second fastener to connect multiple layers of decorative coverings by using the a single fastener.
- the garment 100 may be any item worn by a human.
- the garment may be made and sized for men, women, children of various ages or midgets.
- the garment may be a shirt, dress shirt, T-shirt, jacket, blouse, pullover, warm-up suit top, jogging suit top, sweat suit top, dress, sport coat, coat, etc.
- the garment may be made and sized for any animal and any age animal, e.g., pet boots, sweaters, coats, hats, horse bridals, horse blankets, collars and the like.
- the decorative covering 212 may be any item that in-part covers a garment and may be of any shape, thickness, material, size or the like.
- the present invention includes fastener coverings that engage the fasteners of the set of fasteners that are not in use.
- the fastener coverings may be decorative fastener coverings that include decorative and functional items attached to the decorative fastener covering.
- a decorative fastener covering having a set of feathers attached can be attached to the fastener of a garment to add a feathered look to portions of the garment.
- the decorative fastener covering itself may be decorated with designs, materials, sequins, stones, metals, ribbons and so forth to provided a customizable look.
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Abstract
The present invention includes a garment having a set of fasteners to selectively receive a decorative covering to cover at least a portion of the garment and form a distinctive visual appearance.
Description
- The present invention relates generally to the field of garments and, more particularly, to a garment for selectively receiving interchangeable and removable user customizable attachments altered to present a distinctive visual appearances.
- Most people, both adults and children, wear garments that are produced in bulk and sold in mass quantities and thus provide little consumer individuality, except as determined by designers. Individuality is important to people and is often exhibited through tattoos, piercing, hair colorings and so forth. Garments like pants, shorts and shirts have changed little over the past few years, except for minor changes in the lengths, textures, materials and features and given the volume of garments produced, it is difficult to impart individuality to the garments, e.g., everyone has jeans and a dress shirt.
- Versatility of the garment offers another challenge for the consumer. In addition, a single garment may be used in different setting and combined with several different outfits to create a coordinated wardrobe. However, the garments remain mass produced and consumers are very limited with their styling options when purchasing a garment and any individualism results from the choice of colors, combinations, garment style or accessories, e.g., purses, shoes, cufflinks, watch, necklace, etc. In addition, purchasing multiple decorative garments can become cost prohibitive, e.g., the same shirt in every color.
- For example, it is quite common for people to need two different types of garments, e.g., business and casual. A businessperson might be dressed up for the business environment and at some point during the day need to “dress down” for a different event, e.g., going to a casual meeting after work, a dinner or ball game where it is beneficial to wear a short sleeve shirt). Under these circumstances, the businessperson would need to have two different types of shirts available, one long sleeve shirt for work and one short sleeve shirt for play. The same is true for most garments, e.g., dress slacks and causal slacks, dress skirts and causal skirts, etc.
- The issue of convertible clothing has been addressed in the art to some extent. For example, U.S. patent application Publication No. 20050198724 entitled “Interchangeable hemline for the hem of a garment” relates to the interchangeable hemline for changing the style of the hem of a garment. The decorative strip extends around the bottom hem of garment to extend the structural portion of the garment and alter the length of the garment.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,215,435 entitled “Convertible Trousers” discloses a convertible trouser having a plurality of interchangeable leg portions that may be arranged in various configurations to produce a variable length, which may be altered to present several different visual appearances, variable length and appearance. The interchangeable leg portions are tubular and affix to the garment to actually extend the structure of the garment.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,774,892 entitled “Convertible clothing” discloses trousers and a long sleeve shirt that convert to shorts and a short sleeve shirt, respectively. The trousers and shirt have lower leg portions and lower sleeve portions, which may be removed or attached to allow the clothing to convert from winter to summer clothing or vice versa by removing or attaching the sleeve or leg portions. Accessory pocket components for storing beepers, coins or other similar devices are removably attached to either of the seasonal pants or shirts as desired. However, these attachments are designed to alter the structure and function of the clothing by the addition or removal of structural materials, e.g., legs, sleeves and/or pockets.
- Accordingly, there is a need for a garment that is attractive and provides the user with the ability to customize or individualize areas of the garment using interchangeable and removable attachments.
- The present invention provides a garment that is attractive and provides customization, individualism and/or expression of moods, opinions, or commentary, while forming a distinctive visual appearance. For example, the garment includes a set of fasteners to engage selectively one or more decorative coverings that cover at least a portion of the garment and form a distinctive visual appearance. A variety of decorative coverings may be used with a single garment depending on the desired appearance. In general, the set of fasteners may be positioned along a seam of the garment, substantially parallel to a seam of the garment, substantially perpendicular to a seam of the garment, in a geometric pattern or a combination thereof. For example, pants may be worn to work in the morning and in the evening the pants may be receive a decorative covering of feathers for a stylish night out.
- The present invention provides a garment having a first set of fasteners and one or more decorative coverings have a second set of fasteners to engage selectively two or more of the first set of fasteners. The one or more decorative coverings cover at least a portion of the garment to form a distinctive visual appearance.
- The present invention provides a method of making a garment having one or more removable decorative coverings by attaching a first set of fasteners to a garment and a second set of fasteners to the one or more removable decorative coverings shaped to cover at least a portion of the garment. The second set of fasteners mates to the first set of fasteners to secure removably the one or more removable decorative coverings to at least a portion of the garment to form a distinctive visual appearance.
- For a more complete understanding of the features and advantages of the present invention, reference is now made to the detailed description of the invention along with the accompanying figures and in which:
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FIG. 1 , a front view of a garment worn by a consumer in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention is shown; -
FIGS. 2A , 2B, 2C, 2D and 2E illustrate garments in accordance with different embodiments of the present invention; -
FIGS. 3A , 3B, 3C, 3D, 3E, 3F and 3G illustrate garments in accordance with different embodiments of the present invention; -
FIG. 4 is a front view of a garment worn by a consumer in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention; -
FIGS. 5A , 5B, 5C and 5D illustrate garments in accordance with different embodiments of the present invention; -
FIGS. 6A , 6B, 6C, 6D, 6E, 6F, 6G, 6H and 6I illustrate various garments in accordance with different embodiments of the present invention; -
FIGS. 7A , 7B, 7C, 7D and 7E illustrate various garments in accordance with different embodiments of the present invention; and -
FIGS. 8A , 8B, 8C, 8D and 8E illustrate various individual fasteners of the set of fasteners in accordance with different embodiments of the present invention. - While the making and using of various embodiments of the present invention are discussed in detail below, it should be appreciated that the present invention provides many applicable inventive concepts that can be embodied in a wide variety of specific contexts. The specific embodiments discussed herein are merely illustrative of specific ways to make and use the invention and do not delimit the scope of the invention. The discussion herein relates primarily to garments in general and may be any type of garment, made of any material and of any size.
- As used herein, the term “garment” refers to any article of clothing that covers a portion of a wearer of the garment, such as a shirt, blouse, dress, skirt, vest, sweater, t-shirt, sweatshirt, jumpsuit, t-shirt, tank top, slip, camisole, teddie, gown, pajama, romper, onesy, etc. In addition, the garment may include multiple layers of material to form an interior and exterior with material of similar or dissimilar materials. The garment may be made in part from a variety of materials, e.g., natural fibers such as cotton, wool, linen, denim, hemp, silk and man made fibers such as nylon, viscose, acetate, polyester, polyamide, polypropylene elastomer, natural or synthetic leather, animal hide, natural or synthetic fur or feathers, beads, leaves and mixtures thereof.
- As used herein, the term “decorative covering” refers to any article that covers a portion of a garment. The decorative covering may be made in part from a variety of materials, e.g., natural fibers such as cotton, wool, linen, hemp, silk and man made fibers such as nylon, viscose, acetate, polyester, polyamide, denim, polypropylene elastomer, natural or synthetic leather, animal hide, natural or synthetic fur or feathers, leaves and mixtures thereof.
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FIG. 1 , a front view of agarment 100 worn by the consumer in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention is shown. Thegarment 100 is configured in a conventional manner to accommodate therein a human body, that of a man, women, child, or infant. In addition, thegarment 100 may be adapted to fit various animals of various sizes and shapes. Thegarment 100 may be a shirt, pants, a top, shorts, jeans, a skirt, a dress shirt, a knit shirt, a T-shirt, a jacket, a blouse, a pullover, a warm-up suit top or bottom, jogging suit top, sweat suit top or bottom, a dress, a sport coat, a coat, a wind breaker, a snow suit, a ski outfit, a snowboard outfit, coveralls, a night gown, socks, hose, undergarments, overcoats, dance outfits, ballet outfits, costumes, sports outfits, etc. Thegarment 100 also includes accessories that include, but not limited too, shoes, ties, gloves, a scarf, an apron, overshoes, flip flops, bedroom shoes, watches, hats, etc. In addition, thegarment 100 may be any item worn by an animal, e.g., pet boots, sweaters, coats, hats, horse bridals, horse blankets, collars and the like. - In one embodiment, the
garment 100 is ashirt 102 that includes afront panel 104, which may or may not include buttons, a back panel (not shown), acollar 106 and two 108 and 110 located on the sides of thesleeves shirt 102 and attached to both thefront panel 104 and the back panel (not shown). Thegarment 100 includes a set offasteners 114 positioned to receive selectively the mating set offasteners 116 on thedecorative covering 112. Thedecorative covering 112 may take a variety of different shapes and forms that may mimic at least a portion of the shape of thegarment 100, hang loosely about at least a portion of thegarment 100, fit snugly to at least a portion thegarment 100 or may be different from thegarment 100 to create a unique style and/or combination. - Generally, the garment may include one or more sets of fasteners positioned along a seam of the garment, substantially parallel to a seam of the garment, substantially perpendicular to a seam of the garment, in a geometric pattern or a combination thereof. In addition, the number of fasteners in a set of fasteners may depend on the garment and range from 2 to several dozen fasteners. The type of fastener may vary by location, position, function or desire.
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FIGS. 2A , 2B, 2C, 2D and 2E, agarment 200 in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention are shown. InFIG. 2A , a front view of thegarment 200 is shown, which is ashirt 202 and includes afront panel 204 that may or may not include a button, a back panel (not shown), acollar 206, and two 208 and 210 located on the sides of thesleeves shirt 202 and attached to both thefront panel 204 and the back panel (not shown). Theshirt 202 includes a set offasteners 214 positioned to receive selectively a decorative covering (not shown).FIG. 2B is a front view of adecorative covering 212 having aneck 218 and asleeve 220. In addition, thedecorative covering 212 includes a mating set offasteners 216 positioned to mate to the corresponding set of fasteners (not shown) on the shirt (not shown). -
FIG. 2C is a front view of ashirt 202 engaging adecorative covering 212. Theshirt 202 includes afront panel 204, a back panel (not shown), acollar 206, and two 208 and 210 located on the sides of thesleeves shirt 202 and attached to both thefront panel 204 and the back panel (not shown). Theshirt 202 includes the set offasteners 214 positioned to receive selectively thedecorative covering 212. The set offasteners 214 align with the mating set offasteners 216 to position thedecorative covering 212 into the desired location. Theneck 218 andsleeve 220 of thedecorative covering 212 align with theneck 206 andsleeve 210 of theshirt 202, respectively to cover at least a portion of the garment and form a distinctive visual appearance. -
FIG. 2D is a side view of ashirt 202 engaging adecorative covering 212. Theshirt 202 includes afront panel 204, aback panel 222, acollar 206, and afirst sleeve 210 and a second sleeve (not shown) located on the sides of theshirt 202 and attached to both thefront panel 204 and theback panel 222. Theshirt 202 includes a set offasteners 214 positioned to receive selectively thedecorative covering 212. Theneck 218 and thesleeve 220 of thedecorative covering 212 align with theneck 206 and thesleeve 210 of theshirt 202, respectively, to cover at least a portion of the garment and form a distinctive visual appearance. -
FIG. 2E is a back view of theshirt 202 engaging thedecorative covering 212. Theshirt 202 includes a front panel (not shown), aback panel 222, acollar 206, and two 208 and 210 located on the sides of thesleeves shirt 202 and attached to both thefront panel 204 and the back panel (not shown). Theshirt 202 includes a set offasteners 214 positioned to receive selectively adecorative covering 212. The set offasteners 214 align with the mating set offasteners 216 to position thedecorative covering 212 and align theneck 218 and thesleeve 220 of thedecorative covering 212 with theneck 206 and thesleeve 210 of theshirt 202 to cover at least a portion of the garment and form a distinctive visual appearance. -
FIGS. 3A , 3B, 3C, 3D, 3E, 3F and 3G illustrate a garment in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.FIG. 3A is a front view of ashirt 302 engaging adecorative covering 312. Theshirt 302 includes afront panel 304, a back panel (not shown), acollar 306, and two 308 and 310 located on the sides of thesleeves shirt 302 and attached to both thefront panel 304 and the back panel (not shown). Theshirt 302 includes a set offasteners 314 positioned to receive selectively thedecorative covering 312. The set offasteners 314 align with the mating set offasteners 316 to position thedecorative covering 312. Theneck 318 andsleeves 320 of thedecorative covering 312 align with theneck 306 and 308 and 310 of thesleeves shirt 302, to cover at least a portion of thegarment 300 and form a distinctive visual appearance. -
FIG. 3B is a front view of ashirt 302 engaging a first decorative covering 312 a and a second decorative covering 312 b. Theshirt 302 includes afront panel 304, a back panel (not shown), acollar 306 and two 308 and 310 located on the sides of thesleeves shirt 302 and attached to both thefront panel 304 and the back panel (not shown). Theshirt 302 includes a set offasteners 314 positioned to receive selectively the first decorative covering 312 a and the second decorative covering 312 b. The set offasteners 314 align with the mating set offasteners 316 on the first decorative covering 312 a and the second decorative covering 312 b to position the first decorative covering and second decorative covering 312 a and 312 b into the desired position. The neck 318 a and 318 b and sleeves 320 a and 320 b of thedecorative covering 312 align with theneck 306 and 308 and 310 of thesleeves shirt 302 to cover at least a portion of the garment and form a distinctive visual appearance. InFIG. 3B , the first and second decorative coverings 312 a and 312 b are materials of different texture, material, color and so-forth. -
FIG. 3C is a front view of ashirt 302 engaging adecorative covering 312. Theshirt 302 includes afront panel 304, a back panel (not shown), acollar 306, and two 308 and 310 located on the sides of thesleeves shirt 302 and attached to both thefront panel 304 and the back panel (not shown). Theshirt 302 includes a set offasteners 314 positioned to receive selectively adecorative covering 312. The set offasteners 314 align with the mating set offasteners 316 to position thedecorative covering 312 into the desired position. Theneck 306 includes set offasteners 316 to position thedecorative covering 312 into the desired position to cover at least a portion of the garment and form a distinctive visual appearance. -
FIG. 3D is a front view of ashirt 302 engaging adecorative covering 312. Theshirt 302 includes afront panel 304, a back panel (not shown), acollar 306, and two 308 and 310 located on the sides of thesleeves shirt 302 and attached to both thefront panel 304 and the back panel (not shown). Theshirt 302 includes a set offasteners 314 positioned to receive selectively thedecorative covering 312. The set offasteners 314 align with the mating set offasteners 316 to position thedecorative covering 312 to cover at least a portion of the garment and form a distinctive visual appearance. -
FIG. 3E is a back view of ashirt 302 engaging adecorative covering 312. Theshirt 302 includes aback panel 322, a front panel (not shown), acollar 306, and two 308 and 310 located on the sides of thesleeves shirt 302 and attached to both the front panel (not shown) and theback panel 322. Theshirt 302 includes a set offasteners 314 positioned to receive selectively adecorative covering 312. The set offasteners 314 align with the mating set offasteners 316 to position thedecorative covering 312 to cover at least a portion of the garment and form a distinctive visual appearance. -
FIG. 3F is a front view of theshirt 302 engaging a first decorative covering 312 a and a second decorative covering 312 b. Theshirt 302 includes afront panel 304, a back panel (not shown), acollar 306, and two 308 and 310 located on the sides of thesleeves shirt 302 and attached to both thefront panel 304 and the back panel (not shown). Theshirt 302 includes a set offasteners 314 positioned to receive selectively the first decorative covering 312 a and the second decorative covering 312 b. The set offasteners 314 align with the mating set offasteners 316 to position the first and second decorative coverings 312 a and 312 b. The neck 318 a and 318 b and sleeves 320 a and 320 b of thedecorative covering 312 align with theneck 306 and 308 and 310 of thesleeves shirt 302, respectively to cover at least a portion of the garment and form a distinctive visual appearance. InFIG. 3F , the first and second decorative coverings 312 a and 312 b are from materials of different texture, material, color and so-forth. -
FIG. 3G is a side view of ashirt 302 engaging adecorative covering 312. Theshirt 302 includes afront panel 304, aback panel 322, acollar 306, and afirst sleeve 310 and a second sleeve (not shown) located on the sides of theshirt 302 and attached to both thefront panel 304 and theback panel 322. Theshirt 302 includes one ormore fasteners 314 positioned to receive selectively adecorative covering 312. The set offasteners 314 align with the mating set offasteners 316 to position thedecorative covering 312 to cover at least a portion of the garment and form a distinctive visual appearance. - Now referring to
FIG. 4 , a front view of agarment 400 worn by the consumer in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention is shown. Thegarment 400 is a pair ofpants 424 configured to accommodate therein the lower half of a human torso. The pair ofpants 424 includes afront panel 404 and a pair of apertures that form the two 426 and 428 that are attached to thelegs front panel 404 and extend around to the back panel (not shown). The two 426 and 428 are dimensioned to accommodate a pair of human legs. The pair oflegs pants 424 may optionally include buttons, zippers, one or more pockets, a set of belt loops, suspender attachments or a combination thereof on thefront panel 404, the back panel (not shown), the two 426 and 428 or a combination thereof.legs - The pair of
pants 424 includes a set of fasteners 414 positioned to receive selectively a mating set of fasteners 416 on the decorative coverings 412 a and 412 b.FIG. 4 illustrates a different pattern for each set of fasteners 414 positioned on the two 426 and 428. Thelegs first leg 426 includes a set of fasteners extending along the outer edge of thefirst leg 426. The decorative covering 412 a attaches to the set of fasteners 416 on thefirst leg 426 and extends around thefirst leg 426. Thesecond leg 428 includes a set of fasteners extending along theouter edge 430 and theinner edge 432 of thesecond leg 428. The decorative covering 412 b attaches to the set of fasteners 416 on thesecond leg 426 and extends from theouter edge 430 and theinner edge 432 of thesecond leg 428. The decorative coverings 412 a and 412 b may take a variety of different shapes and forms that may mimic the shape of thegarment 100, hang loosely about thegarment 100, fit snugly to thegarment 100 or may be different from thegarment 100 to create a unique style and/or combination. - Now referring to
FIGS. 5A , 5B, 5C and 5D agarment 500 in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention are shown.FIG. 5A is a front view of thegarment 500 and illustration of a pair ofpants 502. The pair ofpants 502 includes afront panel 504 which may or may not include buttons, a back panel (not shown), two 526 and 528 that are attached to thelegs front panel 504 and extend around to the back panel (not shown) to form a pair of apertures that fit the legs of a consumer (not shown). The pair ofpants 502 includes a set offasteners 514 positioned to receive selectively a decorative covering (not shown). The set offasteners 514 align with the mating set of fasteners (not shown) to position the decorative covering (not shown) to cover at least a portion of the pair ofpants 502 and form a distinctive visual appearance. -
FIG. 5B is a front view of adecorative covering 512 having aleg covering portion 530. In addition,decorative covering 512 includes a mating set offasteners 516 positioned to mate to the corresponding set of fasteners (not shown) on the pair of pants (not shown). -
FIG. 5C is a front view of the pair ofpants 502 engaging thedecorative covering 512. The pair ofpants 502 includes afront panel 504, a back panel (not (not shown), two 526 and 528 that are attached to thelegs front panel 504 and extend around to the back panel (not shown) to form a pair of apertures that fit the legs of a consumer (not shown). The pair ofpants 502 includes a set offasteners 514 positioned to receive selectively adecorative covering 512. The set offasteners 514 align with the mating set offasteners 516 to position thedecorative covering 512 into the desired position to cover at least a portion of the pair ofpants 502 and form a distinctive visual appearance. -
FIG. 5D is a side view of a pair ofpants 502 engaging adecorative covering 512. The pair ofpants 502 includes afront panel 504, aback panel 522, afirst leg 526 and a second leg (not shown) that are attached to thefront panel 504 and extend around to theback panel 522 to form a pair of apertures that fit the legs of a consumer (not shown). The pair ofpants 502 includes a set offasteners 514 positioned to receive selectively adecorative covering 512. The set offasteners 514 align with the mating set offasteners 516 to position thedecorative covering 512 to cover at least a portion of the pair ofpants 502 and form a distinctive visual appearance. -
FIGS. 6A , 6B, 6C, 6D, 6E, 6F, 6G, 6H and 6I illustrate various garments in accordance with different embodiments of the present invention.FIG. 6A is a front view illustrating a pair ofpants 602 having two 626 and 628 attached to thelegs front panel 604 and extending around to the back panel (not shown). The pair ofpants 602 includes a set offasteners 614 extending down the middle of theleg 626 and a set offasteners 614 extending down the seams of theleg 628. A decorative covering (e.g., feathers, beads, etc. (not shown)) may be positioned to cover at least a portion of thegarment 602. -
FIG. 6B is a front view illustrating a pair ofshorts 602 having two 626 and 628 attached to thelegs front panel 604 and extending around to the back panel (not shown). The pair ofshorts 602 includes a set offasteners 614 extending about the outer seam of theleg 626 and a set offasteners 614 extending between the outer seam and the inner seam of theleg 628. -
FIG. 6C is a front view illustrating a pair of ¾ length pants orlong shorts 602 having two 626 and 628 attached to thelegs front panel 604 and extending around to the back panel (not shown). The pair of ¾ length pants 602 includes a set offasteners 614 extending down the outer seam ofleg 626 andleg 628. -
FIG. 6D is a back view illustrating a pair ofpants 602 having two 626 and 628 attached to thelegs back panel 622 and extending around to the front panel (not shown). The pair ofpants 602 includes a set offasteners 614 extending down the middle of theleg 626 and a set offasteners 614 extending down the seams of theleg 628. For example, the decorative covering (e.g., feathers, beads, etc. (not shown)) may be positioned to extend from the set offasteners 614 extending down the middle of theleg 626 around the seam (outer, inner or both) to a second set of fasteners (not shown) on the backside of theleg 626 or back to the set offasteners 614 extending down the middle of theleg 626. -
FIG. 6E is a front view illustrating a pair ofpants 602 having two 626 and 628 attached to thelegs front panel 604 and extending around to the back panel (not shown). The pair ofpants 602 includes a set offasteners 614 extending about the inner seam, the outer seam and between the inner and outer seam of theleg 626 and a multiple set offasteners 614 extending between the inner and outer seam of theleg 628. -
FIG. 6F is a front view illustrating askirt 632 having afront panel 604 that extends around to theback panel 622. Theskirt 632 includes a set offasteners 614 extending about thefront panel 604 and/or theback panel 622. -
FIG. 6G is a front view illustrating askirt 632 having afront panel 604 that extends around to the back panel (not shown). Theskirt 632 includes a set offasteners 614 extending about edges of thefront panel 604 and/or theback panel 622. -
FIG. 6H is a front view illustrating adress 634 having afront panel 604 which may or may not include buttons, a back panel (not shown), aneck 606, and two 636 and 638 located on the sides of thesleeves dress 634 and attached to both thefront panel 604 and the back panel (not shown). Thedress 634 includes alower panel 640 that extends around to the back panel (not shown). Thedress 634 includes one or more set offasteners 614 positioned about thedress 634. In the depicted embodiment, adecorative sleeve 642 is positioned about thesleeve 636 of thedress 634 by a set offasteners 614. Thedress 634 includes one or more set offasteners 614 positioned about theneck 606 to receive a decorative collar 644. Thedress 634 also includes adecorative skirt 646 positioned about thelower panel 640 by one or more set offasteners 614. Thedecorative sleeve 642, decorative collar 644, and/ordecorative skirt 646 may take a variety of different shapes and forms that may mimic the shape of thedress 634, hang loosely about thedress 634, fit snugly to thedress 634 or may be different from thedress 634 to create a unique style and/or combination. -
FIG. 6I is a front view illustrating atank top 602 having two 626 and 628 about thearm holes front panel 604 and the back panel (not shown). Thetank top 602 includes a set offasteners 614 extending about the outer edges of thetank top 602. The set offasteners 614 allow the attachment of accessories (not shown), sleeves (not shown) and hood (not shown) or a combination thereof about the two 626 and 628 and/or thearm holes front panel 604. - The multiple sets of fasteners allow numerous configurations for attaching decorative covering to garments. The decorative covering may be positioned on the front, the back or both. In addition, the decorative covering may cover a portion of the garment, substantially all of the garment or be used to position wire, beads, flowers, symbols through connecting the fasteners. A garment may have numerous fasteners; however, it is not necessary to use each decorative covering as an attachment point.
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FIGS. 7A , 7B, 7C, 7D and 7E illustrate various garments in accordance with different embodiments of the present invention.FIG. 7A is a front view illustrating aglove 748 having a set offasteners 714 extending about the center and open end of theglove 748.FIG. 7B is a view illustrating a flip-flop 750 having a set offasteners 714 extending about the strap of the flip-flop 750.FIG. 7C is a view illustrating aboot 752 having a set offasteners 714 extending about the side and edge of theboot 752.FIG. 7D is a side view illustrating ahat 754 having a set offasteners 714 extending about the side of thehat 754.FIG. 7E is a side view illustrating adog jacket 756 having a set offasteners 714 extending about the side and edge of thedog jacket 756. In addition to thedog jacket 756, the present invention may be applied to any garment that may be worn by an animal, e.g., animal boots, animal sweeter, animal hats, animal costumes, animal collars and the like. - The set of fasteners may be used to attach a decorative covering to a garment in a fashion that can be non-destructive and interchangeable. The set of fasteners include many types of securing mechanisms known to the skilled artisan, e.g. a hook and/or loop of a hook and loop fastener system, fasteners, buttons, hooks, catches, snaps, latches, buckles, loops, ties, clamps, connectors, couplers, links, bands, zippers, releasable adhesive, and/or any other releasable mechanism for attachment. The set of fasteners may include any number of fasteners desired and be positioned at virtually any position on a garment. The set of fasteners may be positioned on the inside of the garment, the outside of the garment or both. In addition, the set of fasteners may or may not be positioned uniformly, randomly and/or symmetrically on the garment. For example,
FIGS. 8A , 8B, 8C, 8D and 8E illustrate various individual fasteners of the set of fasteners in accordance with different embodiments of the present invention. -
FIG. 8A is a side view of anindividual fastener 814 of the set of fasteners (not shown). Thefastener 814 includes apin 858 positioned about afirst material 860 that mates to a receiving fitting 862 positioned about asecond material 864 to connect removably thefirst material 860 andsecond material 864. Thepin 858 penetrates the receiving fitting 862 and secures frictionally thefastener 814. Thepin 858 may include a wide region (not shown); the receiving fitting 862 may include a narrow region (not shown) or both in order to secure frictionally thefastener 814. -
FIG. 8B is a view of an individual fastener of the set of fasteners (not shown). The fastener includes abutton 866 attached to afirst material 860, that mates to a receiving aperture 868 positioned about asecond material 864 to connect removably thefirst material 860 andsecond material 864. Thebutton 866 penetrates the receiving aperture 868 and secures frictionally thefastener 814. -
FIG. 8C is a view of an individual fastener of the set of fasteners (not shown). The fastener includes ahook material 870 positioned about afirst material 860, that mates to aloop material 872 positioned about asecond material 864 to connect removably thefirst material 860 andsecond material 864. The contact of thehook material 870 and theloop material 872 create a friction fit that secures thehook material 870 to theloop material 872. -
FIG. 8D is a view of an individual fastener of the set of fasteners (not shown). The fastener includes a tape material 874 positioned about afirst material 860 that mates to asecond material 864 to connect removably thefirst material 860 andsecond material 864. -
FIG. 8E is a side view of an individual fastener of the set of fasteners (not shown). The fastener includes amagnetic tab 876 positioned about afirst material 860 that mates to areceiving tab 878 positioned about asecond material 864. The magnetic attraction between themagnetic tab 876 and receivingtab 878 connect removably thefirst material 860 andsecond material 864. -
FIG. 8F is a side view of an individual fastener of the set of fasteners (not shown). The fastener includes afirst hook 880 positioned about afirst material 860 that mates to asecond hook 882 positioned about asecond material 864. Thefirst hook 880 and thesecond hook 882 interact to form a friction fitting to secure removably thefirst material 860 andsecond material 864. -
FIG. 8G is a side view of an individual fastener of the set of fasteners (not shown). The fastener includes apin 858 positioned about afirst material 860, that mates to a receiving fitting 862 positioned about asecond material 864 to connect removably thefirst material 860 andsecond material 864. Amagnetic tab 884 is positioned about athird material 886 that mates to the receiving fitting 862 positioned about thesecond material 864 to secure thethird material 886 and thesecond material 864 by the magnetic attraction between themagnetic tab 884 and receiving fitting 862. Thus, multiple layers of decorative coverings may be secured using a single fastener. -
FIG. 8H is a side view of an individual fastener of the set of fasteners (not shown). The fastener includes apin 858 positioned about afirst material 860, that mates to a receiving fitting 862 positioned about asecond material 864 to connect removably thefirst material 860 andsecond material 864. A second receiving fitting 888 is positioned about athird material 886 that mates to thepin 858 to secure thefirst material 860, thesecond material 864 and thethird material 886. In addition, the receiving fitting 862 that attaches to thepin 858 may be a double sided fitting to allow the connection of a second fastener to connect multiple layers of decorative coverings by using the a single fastener. - The
garment 100 may be any item worn by a human. The garment may be made and sized for men, women, children of various ages or midgets. The garment may be a shirt, dress shirt, T-shirt, jacket, blouse, pullover, warm-up suit top, jogging suit top, sweat suit top, dress, sport coat, coat, etc. In addition, the garment may be made and sized for any animal and any age animal, e.g., pet boots, sweaters, coats, hats, horse bridals, horse blankets, collars and the like. Thedecorative covering 212 may be any item that in-part covers a garment and may be of any shape, thickness, material, size or the like. - In addition, the present invention includes fastener coverings that engage the fasteners of the set of fasteners that are not in use. The fastener coverings may be decorative fastener coverings that include decorative and functional items attached to the decorative fastener covering. For example, a decorative fastener covering having a set of feathers attached can be attached to the fastener of a garment to add a feathered look to portions of the garment. In addition, the decorative fastener covering itself may be decorated with designs, materials, sequins, stones, metals, ribbons and so forth to provided a customizable look.
- Although preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various modifications can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims
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1. An interchangeable user customizable garment comprising:
a garment having a set of fasteners to selectively receive one or more decorative coverings that cover at least a portion of the garment and form a distinctive visual appearance.
2. The garment of claim 1 , wherein the set of fasteners comprise hooks, loops, buttons, catches, snaps, latches, buckles, loops, ties, clamps, connectors, couplers, links, bands, zippers, releasable adhesives or a combination thereof.
3. The garment of claim 1 , wherein the set of fasteners are positioned along a seam of the garment, substantially parallel to a seam of the garment, substantially perpendicular to a seam of the garment, in a geometric pattern or a combination thereof.
4. The garment of claim 1 , further comprising one or more decorative designs on the garment, the one or more decorative coverings or both.
5. The garment of claim 1 , wherein the garment comprises a shirt, a blouse, a dress, pants, a coat, a jacket, a hat, gloves, a skirt, shorts, a vest, a sweater, a t-shirt, a sweatshirt, a jumpsuit, a tank top, a slip, a camisole, a teddie, an undergarment, a gown, pajamas, a romper, a onesy, a pullover, a warm-up suit, a jogging suit, a sweat suit or a combination thereof.
6. The garment of claim 1 , wherein the garment comprises one or more natural fibers, man made fibers, leather, cotton, denim, wool, linen, hemp, silk, nylon, viscose, acetate, polyester, polyamide, polypropylene elastomer, leather, animal hide, fur, feathers, leafs or a combination thereof.
7. The garment of claim 1 , wherein the one or more decorative coverings comprise one or more natural fibers, man made fibers, leather, cotton, denim, wool, linen, hemp, silk, nylon, viscose, acetate, polyester, polyamide, polypropylene elastomer, animal hide, plastic, glass, polymers, metals, stones or a combination thereof.
8. The garment of claim 1 , wherein the one or more decorative coverings comprise leather, fur, feathers, leafs, beads, chains, tassels, fringe, fastener coverings, lace, garland, swag, metal, stones, sequins or combinations thereof.
9. The garment of claim 1 , wherein the one or more decorative coverings are attached to at least two fasteners of the set of fasteners to cover at least a portion of the garment.
10. The garment of claim 1 , wherein the garment accommodates a human or an animal.
11. The garment of claim 1 , wherein the garment and the one or more decorative coverings comprise the same type of material.
12. A garment comprising:
a garment having a first set of fasteners;
one or more decorative coverings having a second set of fasteners to selectively engage two or more first set of fasteners, wherein the one or more decorative coverings covers at least a portion of the garment to form a distinctive visual appearance.
13. The garment of claim 12 , wherein the set of fasteners comprise hooks, loops, buttons, catches, snaps, latches, buckles, loops, ties, clamps, connectors, couplers, links, bands, zippers, releasable adhesives or a combination thereof
14. The garment of claim 12 , further comprising one or more decorative designs on the garment, the decorative covering or both.
15. The garment of claim 12 , wherein the garment comprises a shirt, a blouse, a dress, pants, a coat, a jacket, a hat, gloves, a skirt, shorts, a vest, a sweater, a t-shirt, a sweatshirt, a jumpsuit, a tank top, a slip, a camisole, a teddie, an undergarment, a gown, pajamas, a romper, a onesy, a pullover, a warm-up suit, a jogging suit, a sweat suit or a combination thereof.
16. The garment of claim 12 , wherein the garment comprises one or more natural fibers, man made fibers, leather, cotton, denim, wool, linen, hemp, silk, nylon, viscose, acetate, polyester, polyamide, polypropylene elastomer, leather, animal hide, fur, feathers, leafs or a combination thereof.
17. The garment of claim 12 , wherein the one or more decorative coverings comprise one or more natural fibers, man made fibers, leather, cotton, denim, wool, linen, hemp, silk, nylon, viscose, acetate, polyester, polyamide, polypropylene elastomer, leather, animal hide, fur, feathers, leafs or a combination thereof.
18. The garment of claim 12 , wherein the one or more decorative coverings comprise leather, fur, feathers, leafs, beads, chains, tassels, fringe, fastener coverings, lace, garland, swag, metal, stones, sequins or combinations thereof.
19. A method of making a garment having one or more removable decorative coverings comprising the steps of:
attaching a first set of fasteners to a garment;
attaching a second set of fasteners to a decorative coverings shaped to cover at least a portion of the garment, wherein the second set of fasteners mate to two or more fasteners of the first set of fasteners to secure removably the one or more removable decorative coverings to at least a portion of the garment to form a distinctive visual appearance.
20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the set of fasteners comprise hooks, loops, buttons, catches, snaps, latches, buckles, loops, ties, clamps, connectors, couplers, links, bands, zippers, releasable adhesives or a combination thereof.
21. The method of claim 19 , wherein the garment comprises a shirt, a blouse, a dress, pants, a coat, a jacket, a hat, gloves, a skirt, shorts, a vest, a sweater, a t-shirt, a sweatshirt, a jumpsuit, a tank top, a slip, a camisole, a teddie, an undergarment, a gown, pajamas, a romper, a onesy, a pullover, a warm-up suit, a jogging suit or a sweat suit.
22. The method of claim 19 , wherein the garment comprises one or more natural fibers, man made fibers, leather, cotton, denim, wool, linen, hemp, silk, nylon, viscose, acetate, polyester, polyamide, polypropylene elastomer, leather, animal hide, fur, feathers, leafs or a combination thereof.
23. The method of claim 19 , wherein the one or more removable decorative coverings comprise one or more natural fibers, man made fibers, leather, cotton, denim, wool, linen, hemp, silk, nylon, viscose, acetate, polyester, polyamide, polypropylene elastomer, leather, animal hide, fur, feathers, leafs or a combination thereof.
24. The method of claim 19 , wherein the one or more decorative coverings comprise leather, fur, feathers, leafs, beads, chains, tassels, fringe, fastener coverings, lace, garland, swag, metal, stones, sequins or combinations thereof.
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