Shirt Stay

a technology of shirt and sleeve, which is applied in the field of shirt stays, can solve the problems of not being easy to remove, and achieve the effect of easy wearing and removal

Inactive Publication Date: 2013-09-26
HAGGARD KENRICK R
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[0001]The present invention relates to shirt stays (also known as shirt garters). The shirt stays of the present invention have a disconnect point that allows the wearer to disconnect the elongate straps into upper and lower straps thus...

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One of the major drawbacks of shirt stays are that they are not easy to remove when a wearer needs to rapidly remove them ...

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[0010]The present invention relates to shirt stays. In one embodiment, the shirt stays of the present invention have a disconnect point that allows for easy wearing and removal of the shirt stay. In one embodiment, the shirt stay of the present invention relates to two straps that have a means of connecting them at the far end of one strap and the near end of the second strap. In one embodiment, the present invention allows for all the advantages of a shirt stays of the prior art (e.g., having a neat and clean appearance) yet at the same time allows for a wearer to rapidly disconnect the straps so that the wearer can perform a task such as using a lavatory facility. The rapid disconnect may be most important in, the instances where the wearer has to disconnect the shirt stay very rapidly (for example, if the wearer has diarrhea). The straps can then be easily and rapidly reattached when the wearer needs to go back to a neat and tidy appearance.

[0011]In several embodiments, the inven...

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Abstract

Shirt stays that contain two elongate straps so that they are designed and have the ability to be both disconnected and reconnected are disclosed. The end of one strap is designed to be connected to a shirt and the other end of the strap is to be connected to one end of a second strap. The other end of the second strap is designed to remain in close proximity to the wearer's ankle.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The present invention relates to shirt stays (also known as shirt garters). The shirt stays of the present invention have a disconnect point that allows the wearer to disconnect the elongate straps into upper and lower straps thus providing for easy wearing and removal of the shirt stay. In one embodiment, the shirt stay of the present invention relates to two straps that have a means of connecting them at the far end of one strap and the near end of the second strap.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]Shirt stays (or shirt garters) are generally made of elastic straps that connect the bottom of a dress shirt to the socks or feet. There are two main varieties: those that loop around the foot and those that clip onto the sock. Various varieties have two clips at the top, one for the front and one for the back of the shirt. They are often used in military dress uniforms, by law officers, or by others who wish to prevent the shirt from untucking during the cour...

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IPC IPC(8): A41C1/14
CPCA41F11/14A41D29/00
Inventor HAGGARD, KENRICK R.
Owner HAGGARD KENRICK R
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