Shirt and Undergarment Attachment

a technology for attaching shirts and undergarments, which is applied in the direction of clothing, trouser supports, handkerchiefs, etc., can solve the problems of affecting the desired look of the garment, and affecting the appearance of the garmen

Inactive Publication Date: 2016-11-10
TRAN DANH D
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Movement of the person wearing the shirt can cause the shirt to become untucked partially or completely.
Some of the known devices have a disadvantage in that the device can be seen on the exterior of the garments and therefore detract from the desired look of the garment.
Other devices have a disadvantage in comfort, as the device is stiff or uncomfortable when used, so that the user must choose between comfort and maintaining the desired look of a tucked shirt.

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[0024]The system disclosed may provide the benefit of keeping a shirt tucked-in even while the person wearing the shirt is moving. To understand some of the benefits of various embodiments, the following application is disclosed.

[0025]FIG. 1 shows a shirt 100, which in this case is a dress shirt 100 and lower undergarments 200. Dress shirts 100, and button up shirts may be used for formal attire, as part of a uniform, or in other ways where it is not acceptable for the bottom of the shirt to come un-tucked. The example illustrated in FIG. 1 has four strips of material (120, 124, 128 and 138) attached to the shirt 100 with snaps attached to each strip. In the example of FIG. 1 the lower undergarment 200 has corresponding strips of material (220, 224, 228, and 238) with snaps. In this example, the snaps on the shirt 100 are designed to have at least one snap in each strip of material on the shirt 100 attach to at least on snap on the strips of material on the lower undergarments 200. ...

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Abstract

A shirt and lower undergarment are disclosed that provide a system for keeping a shirt in a tucked-in position. The shirt having strips of fabric attached to the interior on the front, back and sides with snaps on the strips of fabric. The lower undergarment disclosed may also have snaps attached using strips of fabric, with the snaps on the undergarment positioned to receive the snaps on the shirt and hold the shirt in a tucked position.

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BACKGROUND[0001]1. Technical Field[0002]This disclosure relates to apparel devices, body garments, shirts and blouses, and also to garment supporters which encircle the torso and have additional holding devices to retain a shirt or blouse in position.[0003]2. Background[0004]Many shirts and blouses (hereinafter referred to as a shirt) are designed to be worn tucked into the pants or lower outer garment. Movement of the person wearing the shirt can cause the shirt to become untucked partially or completely. Some devices are known that attempt to solve this problem, but they have disadvantages. Some of the known devices have a disadvantage in that the device can be seen on the exterior of the garments and therefore detract from the desired look of the garment. Other devices have a disadvantage in comfort, as the device is stiff or uncomfortable when used, so that the user must choose between comfort and maintaining the desired look of a tucked shirt. A device or system is needed to as...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A41F17/00A41B9/14A41B1/10
CPCA41F17/00A41B2300/324A41B9/14A41B1/10A41B1/06A41F5/00
Inventor TRAN, DANH D.
Owner TRAN DANH D
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