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No end slimming garments

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-06-03
MALISH ALISKA
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[0011]There has not been a brand label that has ever invested in combining stretch and non-stretch fabric in the exploration of the possible effects it may have on redirecting body fat to reshape the human body. Within any single design with specific panels of the design strategically assigned either stretch fabric, while other panels are made of non-stretch fabric, are then combined with all elements of style, design, cut, fit, pocket placement and the “key factor” use of the two varying fabrics; stretch and non-stretch to create a new innovative garment that redistributes the wearers natural body fat and slightly redirects it to areas that can give the appearance of a slimmer firm body. The effect is striving to achieve more of a “Barbie” type body, which is the pushing out of the inner thighs, creating a slight hollowing between the thighs and an hourglass curve toward the outer thigh. The buttock is lifted upward and the sides perked inward creating a firm rounded appearance. The waistline is slimmed, abs held in and the breasts pushed up for fullness.
[0012]How the above is achieved, the garment is created with a focused on various body types and their problematic areas as target points. So one must choose a style suited to their body's need, as we all are unique in our shape and size. The basic formula is to strategically place panels of non-stretch fabric to the regions where body fat needs to be pushed slighted over to areas that can camouflage this added body fat. The tightness of a non-stretch fabric has the effect of pushing the body's fat into the areas where panels of a stretch fabric allow expansibility of this added fat tissue creating a natural shaping of the body.

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There has not been a brand label that has ever invested in combining stretch and non-stretch fabric in the exploration of the possible effects it may have on redirecting body fat to reshape the human body.

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[0203]Referring to FIG. 1, numeral 1-1C and 2-2C represents the non-stretch fabric that is sewn together with all panels with numeral 3-3C of the stretch fabric. 1-1C and 2-2C sole function according to the current embodiment behaves as the resistant fabric that forces the fat of the thighs toward the outer sections of the said stretch fabric represented by numeral 3-3C. 7 representing the back yoke of the garment are shorter then traditional garment yokes, with expansibility given from the advancement of body fat from the lower buttocks region. Due to the crop section of the said non-stretch fabric; sewn to the mid section of the center back seam of the buttock area represented by numerals 2-2C that are sewn at the back body attached to section represented by 3 and 3A of the stretch fabric.

[0204]Panel's 2-2C are sewn with panels 1-1C at the inseam, these are made of non-stretch fabric and follow a vertical direction and are also sewn parallel to panels 3-3A made of the said stretch...

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Abstract

The present invention provides garments having a designed construction with the use of combining fabrics, one made of a stretch fabric of various percentages and the other made of a non-stretch fabric. Garments within any given style use a combination of varying panels made of both non-stretch and stretch fabric placed in strategic sections to push the fat tissue of the body to areas where it is more appealing to the eye. The stretchable fabric gives expansibility to this pushed body fat, while the non-stretch fabric restricts and pushes the fat tissue. By combining the two said fabrics together creates the reshaping of a body. Designs have various infinite combinations of these fabric panels targeting sections to enhance or to hide areas of excess body fat and redistribute them to areas more appealing to create the illusion of a slim youthful body.

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TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention relates to garments that redistribute body fat by combining non-stretch and stretch fabrics along with the style and cut to create an illusion of a firm slender figure.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]Designers have been trying to create garments that battle the bulge for some time now mainly focused on under garments that support, tuck, flatten, and slender by targeting areas such as the buttock, thighs, abs, breasts, back folds, love handles, with various product such as the girdle, or a sewn in abdomen and buttock support such as in U.S. Pat. No. 5,888,118. A similar effect found in U.S. Pat. No. 4,671,264 a process for making pants-like undergarment incorporating a partially rigid and partially elastic structure for retaining abdominal tissue in place, particularly for retaining inguinal hernias in place and pants-like obtained with such process.[0003]Others include U.S. Pat. No. 5,533,961 a lumbar support garment, U.S....

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IPC IPC(8): A41C1/06A41F9/00A41D1/00A41C1/00A41D1/22
CPCA41C1/06A41D1/06A41D2400/38A41D2300/22A41D1/22
Inventor MALISH, ALISKA
Owner MALISH ALISKA
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