Multi-door fastening structure and shirt
By designing a multi-button closure structure, the problem of the single button structure of shirt plackets is solved, achieving diverse wearing methods and a beautiful and comfortable effect.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- HANGZHOU LIANCHENG HUAZHUO IND
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-28
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-23
AI Technical Summary
The existing shirts have a simple button structure, which leads to a limited range of wearing options and fails to meet the needs for personalized and diverse clothing. Furthermore, they are not aesthetically pleasing or comfortable.
The design incorporates a multi-button closure structure, including a first double-sided button and a second double-sided button on the left placket of the shirt, and a first buttonhole, a second buttonhole, and a third buttonhole on the right placket. By combining these buttons in different ways, at least three different closure effects can be achieved, enhancing the personalized and diverse wearing experience.
It allows for at least three buttoning methods for shirts, meeting personalized and diverse wearing needs while improving aesthetics and comfort.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of shirt placket technology, specifically to a multi-platform fastening structure and shirt. Background Technology
[0002] Shirts, as a relatively formal garment, are essential for business or other formal occasions, and are increasingly becoming a common choice for everyday wear, including work and leisure. Therefore, people are placing higher demands on the aesthetics, comfort, and personalization of shirts. Existing shirt styles and placket designs are relatively limited. For example, a shirt with application number 202322077023.X includes: a shirt body comprising front and back panels sewn together, a shoulder drape, and sleeves; the front panels have two sections, each with a placket connected by buttons. However, this design primarily uses only one type of placket and button closure, resulting in a rather limited range of wearing options. Utility Model Content
[0003] In view of the shortcomings of the existing technology, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a multi-panel fastening structure and shirt. The fastening structure enables the shirt to be fastened in at least three ways, which not only meets people's personalized and diverse wearing styles, but also meets the requirements of aesthetics and comfort.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:
[0005] The multi-panel fastening structure includes a first double-sided button and a second double-sided button located on the left front of the shirt and arranged from top to bottom, and a first buttonhole, a second buttonhole, and a third buttonhole located on the right front of the shirt and arranged from top to bottom. The first double-sided button and the second double-sided button each include a main button located on the front of the shirt and an auxiliary button located on the back of the shirt. The main button or the auxiliary button is fastened to the first buttonhole, the second buttonhole, and the third buttonhole respectively, forming multiple sets of fastening structures.
[0006] Preferably, the first double-sided button is located in the upper middle part of the left placket of the shirt, and the second double-sided button is located in the middle of the left placket of the shirt; the first buttonhole corresponds to the position of the first double-sided button, and the second buttonhole corresponds to the position of the second double-sided button.
[0007] Preferably, the third buttonhole is located at the bottom of the right placket of the shirt, and when the second double-sided button is fastened to the third buttonhole, a folded structure is formed at the bottom of the right placket of the shirt.
[0008] Preferably, the first double-sided buckle and the second double-sided buckle are located in the same vertical direction, and the first buttonhole, the second buttonhole and the third buttonhole are located in the same vertical direction.
[0009] As a preferred option, it also includes a single-sided button at the left collar of the shirt and a buttonhole at the right collar of the shirt. The single-sided button and the buttonhole work together to fasten the shirt collar.
[0010] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:
[0011] Shirts, including those with the aforementioned multi-button closure structure.
[0012] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0013] The fastening structure of this invention enables shirts to be fastened in at least three ways, which not only meets people's personalized and diverse wearing styles, but also meets the requirements of aesthetics and comfort. Attached Figure Description
[0014] Figure 1 This is a structural diagram of the multi-panel fastening structure. Figure 1 .
[0015] Figure 2 This is a structural diagram of the multi-panel fastening structure. Figure 2 .
[0016] Figure 3 This is a structural diagram of the multi-panel fastening structure. Figure 3 .
[0017] Figure 4 This is the front view of a shirt with a multi-button placket structure.
[0018] Figure 5 This is a rear view of a shirt with a multi-button placket structure.
[0019] In the attached diagram: 1-First double-sided button, 2-Second double-sided button, 3-First buttonhole, 4-Second buttonhole, 5-Third buttonhole, 6-Single-sided button, 7-Lock buttonhole. Detailed Implementation
[0020] Example 1: A preferred embodiment of this utility model provides a multi-panel fastening structure, which includes a first double-sided button 1 and a second double-sided button 2 arranged from top to bottom at the left placket of the shirt, and a first buttonhole 3, a second buttonhole 4 and a third buttonhole 5 arranged from top to bottom at the right placket of the shirt. The first double-sided button 1 and the second double-sided button 2 each include a main button located on the front of the shirt and an auxiliary button located on the back of the shirt. The main button or the auxiliary button is fastened to the first buttonhole 3, the second buttonhole 4 and the third buttonhole 5 respectively, forming multiple sets of fastening structures.
[0021] This fastening structure allows for at least three fastening methods for the shirt. The first fastening method is as follows: Figure 1As shown, the first double-sided button 1 is open, and the main button of the second double-sided button 2 is fastened normally to the second buttonhole 4, creating an open collar placket effect; the second fastening method is as follows... Figure 2 The auxiliary buttons of the first double-sided button 1 and the second double-sided button 2 are sequentially fastened to the first buttonhole 3 and the second buttonhole 4 to form a lapel placket effect; the third fastening method is as follows... Figure 3 As shown, the auxiliary button of the first double-sided button 1 is fastened to the first buttonhole 3, while the main button of the second double-sided button 2 is fastened to the third buttonhole 5, forming a stacked asymmetrical placket effect, which not only meets people's personalized and diverse wearing styles, but also meets the requirements of aesthetics and comfort.
[0022] Example 2: A preferred embodiment of this utility model provides a multi-panel fastening structure, which differs from the above embodiments only in that:
[0023] The first double-sided button 1 is located in the upper middle part of the left front of the shirt, and the second double-sided button 2 is located in the middle of the left front of the shirt; the first buttonhole 3 corresponds to the position of the first double-sided button 1, and the second buttonhole 4 corresponds to the position of the second double-sided button 2.
[0024] Example 3: A preferred embodiment of this utility model provides a multi-panel fastening structure, which differs from the above embodiments only in that:
[0025] The third buttonhole 5 is located at the bottom of the right placket of the shirt. When the second double-sided button 2 and the third buttonhole 5 are fastened together, a folded structure is formed at the bottom of the right placket of the shirt.
[0026] Example 4: A preferred embodiment of this utility model provides a multi-panel fastening structure, which differs from the above embodiments only in that:
[0027] The first double-sided buckle 1 and the second double-sided buckle 2 are located in the same vertical direction, and the first buttonhole 3, the second buttonhole 4 and the third buttonhole 5 are located in the same vertical direction.
[0028] Example 5: A preferred embodiment of this utility model provides a multi-panel fastening structure, which differs from the above embodiments only in that it also includes a single-sided button 6 located at the left collar of the shirt and a collar buttonhole 7 located at the right collar of the shirt. The single-sided button 6 and the collar buttonhole 7 cooperate to fasten the shirt collar.
[0029] Example 6: A preferred embodiment of this utility model provides multiple shirts, including the above-described multi-panel fastening structure.
[0030] The above description is only a specific embodiment of the present utility model, but the technical features of the present utility model are not limited thereto. Any changes or modifications made by those skilled in the art within the scope of the present utility model are covered by the patent scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A multi-panel fastening structure, characterized by, It includes a first double-sided button (1) and a second double-sided button (2) located on the left front of the shirt and arranged from top to bottom, and a first buttonhole (3), a second buttonhole (4) and a third buttonhole (5) located on the right front of the shirt and arranged from top to bottom. The first double-sided button (1) and the second double-sided button (2) both include a main button located on the front of the shirt and an auxiliary button located on the back of the shirt. The main button or the auxiliary button is fastened to the first buttonhole (3), the second buttonhole (4) and the third buttonhole (5) respectively, forming multiple fastening structures. The first double-sided button (1) is located in the upper middle part of the left front of the shirt, and the second double-sided button (2) is located in the middle of the left front of the shirt; the first buttonhole (3) corresponds to the position of the first double-sided button (1), and the second buttonhole (4) corresponds to the position of the second double-sided button (2); The third buttonhole (5) is located at the bottom of the right placket of the shirt. When the second double-sided button (2) and the third buttonhole (5) are fastened together, a folded structure is formed at the bottom of the right placket of the shirt. The first double-sided buckle (1) and the second double-sided buckle (2) are located in the same vertical direction, and the first buttonhole (3), the second buttonhole (4) and the third buttonhole (5) are located in the same vertical direction; It also includes a single-sided button (6) located at the left collar of the shirt and a collar buttonhole (7) located at the right collar of the shirt. The single-sided button (6) and the collar buttonhole (7) work together to fasten the shirt collar.
2. A shirt characterized by Includes the multi-panel fastening structure as described in claim 1.