The present invention relates to a garment to assist pants from sagging.
Pants are outer garments covering the body from the waist to the ankles with separate sections for each leg. Some people do not have a problem with pants sagging from the waist line but many people do because their waist line is larger than their hips leaving nothing for the belt in the pants to catch on. When this occurs a person must use suspenders in order to keep the pants up around the waistline. If not the pants will sag and the shirt will become untucked exposing the skin and the top of the buttocks which is common among working people who are constantly bending over while working, most common for plumbers hence the term “plumbers crack” which is named for seeing the top portion of the exposed buttocks.
Plumbers and other workers don't think of constantly pulling up their pants and tucking their shirts in. Some people wear suspenders which are straps worn over a person's shoulders and connect to the pants. While the suspenders are effective they have several inconveniences. If a person has clothing covering the suspenders like a sweater or jacket and wants to drop his pants, he must remove the clothing first or disconnect the suspenders. Also suspenders are uncomfortable and get caught on objects while working. It would be desirable to have a garment that is comfortable and simple to wear that will hold pants up from sagging and not come untucked and exposing the buttocks.
The general object of this invention is to provide a simple and comfortable alternative to wearing suspenders. It would be nice to simply put on a shirt in the morning, tuck it into your pants and not worry about it coming untucked while working and letting your pants sag exposing your buttocks to the unsuspecting world around you.
The present invention is a shirt worn to support pants from sagging when it is tucked into pants with a belt being used. The shirt contains wedges attached to the bottom of the shirt. The wedges will be tucked into the paints while attached to the shirt below the belt line. If the pants begin to sag the wedges will become wedged between the bottom of the belt on the pants and the body of the person. This wedging action holds the pants up around the waistline and keeps the shirt from coming untucked.
This invention is best understood by reference to the drawings.
This invention will make a shirt, worn by a person, hard to become untucked from their pants. This will be done by sewing a rope or chord to the bottom of the shirt circumference. This rope or chord will give some thickness or support when tucked into pants under the belt being used to hold pants up. Because the bottom of the shirt is now thicker it will act as a wedge underneath a tightened belt and will not only not untuck as easily but it will also hold a person's pants from falling down as easily.
The Anti-Plumber Crack Shirt is made by attaching rope, cord or any other material to a shirt so that it would act as a wedge when tucked into pants. The wedge material could be sewn, glued, snapped, or by any other means including using Velcro so that the wedge material is either temporarily attached or permanently attached to the shirt. The wedge material can be attached in full circumference of the bottom of the shirt or in small sections of any lengths staggered across just the back of the shirt bottom or anywhere on the shirt necessary to hold the shirt from being untucked when tucked into pants underneath a belt. The wedge material can be at the very bottom of the shirt or can be attached at any distance from the bottom of shirt. The wedge material can be attached to any shirt or garment. The wedge material can be any diameter or thickness necessary to stop the bottom of shirt from coming untucked. A ⅝″ diameter bungee cord cut into four pieces 4″ long and sewn 1″ up from the bottom of the shirt at equal spacing across the back of the shirt is one example of an Anti-Plumber Crack Shirt. Sewing can be done by folding the shirt material around the cord and sewing around the pocket that the shirt has created around the cord. Or the cord can be wrapped and sewn into some separate shirt material so as to leave some extra material hanging by the cord so that it can then be sewn to the shirt by the tab that was created.